Reported about 1 year ago
During the summer vacation, the enterovirus epidemic is prevalent with 70% of children seeking medical care being infected with enterovirus. One-year-old male child was found to have a hole in his throat due to the infection, causing severe pain while swallowing. Enterovirus cases have been increasing since March, prompting doctors to advise frequent handwashing, mask-wearing, and disinfecting the environment with bleach to prevent further spread. Recent surveillance data indicates a slight increase in enterovirus emergency room visits, emphasizing the importance of proper hygiene and environmental cleaning to protect children's health during the summer break.
Source: YAHOO