Hand, foot and mouth (HFMD) is a common infectious disease in young children, especially children under 5 years old. It has a fast-spreading rate in the humid climate like rainy season.
Start time: 2020-10-18 08:00:00
End time: 2020-10-18 11:00:00
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If it’s not timely prevented, children can be infected at any time by the virus that spread directly from person-to-person through the mouth, secretions from the nose, mouth, or saliva. HFMD does not have a vaccine. Therefore, the most powerful way to prevent is understanding how to protect your children, recognize early signs and take proper care.
Besides HFMD, humid climate also creates conditions for viruses, bacteria to develop, directly affecting the immature immune system of children causing dengue fever, flu, etc.
The seminar HAND, FOOT & MOUTH - COMMON DISEASES IN WINTER & PREVENTION is an extremely useful knowledge gift that CarePlus International Clinic System in collaboration with Tue Duc Kindergarten brings For Parents:
Speaker DR. PHẠM THI THUY TRANG - Head of Pediatrics CarePlus International Clinic
- More than 18 years of working experience at Children's Hospital 1;
- Specializes in examination, counseling and treatment of general pediatric diseases, diseases of fever, dengue fever and basic hematological diseases.
Contact FREE Hotline 18006116 for more information.
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