you may find that animals will have blisters at the mouth and on the hooves
Hand, foot, and mouth disease typically presents with symptoms such as fever, sore throat, loss of appetite, and a rash on the hands, feet, and/or mouth. The rash may appear as red spots or small blisters. In some cases, ulcers may also develop in the mouth.
It is more properly called "Hoof and mouth" disease, from the places where farmers would first notice the symptoms in their cattle.
Foot in Mouth Disease was created on 2003-04-01.
There is currently no vaccine to treat this disease. You can take medicines such as advil and that kind of thing in order to soothe the symptoms. They are looking for a prevention vaccine for the future. Currently, you just have to wait the 7-10 days until the disease is gone.
New Zealand is the country that has NOT yet had the "foot and mouth disease"
The incubation period is between 3-7 days. The symptoms last between 7 and 10 days.
no its a virus
There is no country that has not had at least 1 case of foot and mouth disease. This disease is a very common viral infection.
Hand, Foot and Mouth Disease can only be found in human and it transmits from human to human. Foot and Mouth Disease, which is caused by other virus, is an infectious disease found in hoof animals such as cows, buffaloes, goats, sheep, pigs, etc. The Foot and Mouth Disease causes the animals to show symptoms in the mouths and at the hooves. The infected animals mostly survive. The disease does not be counted as human infectious disease. In the past, only a few patients reported with this disease and can be recovered by themselves without any treatment.
It’s not uncommon to feel weak and experience lingering symptoms after viral infections like hand, foot, and mouth disease and viral meningitis. The body can take time to recover, and secondary infections, like a cold, can occur during this period of weakness. However, if your symptoms worsen or you have concerns about your recovery, it’s important to consult a healthcare professional for guidance.
FMD is foot and mouth disease!
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