Date: 2025-02-17 09:18:51
City calls for calm following hand, foot, and mouth disease cases
ETHEKWINI NEWSFLASH
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
14 FEBRUARY 2025
CITY CALLS FOR CALM FOLLOWING HAND, FOOT, AND MOUTH DISEASE CASES
EThekwini Municipality is calling for calm after confirmed cases of Hand, Foot and Mouth Disease (HFMD) were reported at a school in Phoenix. Six cases have been confirmed among grade 1, 2, and 3 pupils, all under the age of 10. The City’s Area Based Outbreak Response Team has investigated and is closely monitoring the situation.
The City would like to reassure the public that the situation is under control and emphasises the importance of seeking medical attention when needed. HFMD is a common illness affecting infants and young children, often occurring in small outbreaks during summer and autumn. It should not be confused with Foot and Mouth Disease, which affects animals.
HFMD is a highly contagious viral infection which spreads through contact with the mouth, nose, and eyes. Symptoms typically appear between three to six days after exposure and last for seven to 10 days. Parents are advised to visit the nearest clinic if their children show symptoms.
A virtual training session was held today, 14 February with circuit managers and school principals, with another session planned next week for healthcare workers. The City’s Communicable Disease Team will also visit schools and communities to raise awareness and promote hygiene practices as part of strengthening response efforts.
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Issued by eThekwini Municipality’s Communications Unit