Yes, because more than one virus can cause it.
In 1998, a serious outbreak of enterovirus 71 in Taiwan resulted in more than one million cases of hand-foot-and-mouth disease. Of these, there were 405 severe cases and 78 deaths
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It is more properly called "Hoof and mouth" disease, from the places where farmers would first notice the symptoms in their cattle.
hand to hand
The human hand has more bones than the human foot. The hand has 27 bones, while the foot has 26 bones.
What is the same about the hand and the foot is, that they both have the same joints, they both have phalanges. There is more similarities that you can find somewhere else.
No, the foot has the most bones in your body.
Yes, it is possible to get hand, foot, and mouth disease (HFMD) more than once. This is because HFMD is caused by several different viruses, primarily coxsackievirus and enterovirus, and infection with one type does not provide immunity against others. Therefore, an individual can become infected multiple times if exposed to different strains. It's important to maintain good hygiene to reduce the risk of contracting the disease.
No, and if you're being tested for ETG you can damage your case even more - there's alcohol in hand sanitizer.
i did some research on that and sadly to say i didn't get much more than the meaning "prominate" figure or a mouth or a hand. it's kind of ironic since he has a mouth on his hand!!!!!!!
No. The breed of cattle has nothing to do with foot and mouth or BSE. Every breed is susceptible to getting these diseases, not one is more or less susceptible than the other.