There have been a total of 155 cases of hand, foot, and mouth disease in the National Capital Region, according to Department of Health officer-in-charge Maria Rosario Vergeire. | JMangaluzINQ
According to the World Health Organization, HFMD is a mild disease common among children, with symptoms including fever, sores and rashes.
“Mayroon tayong nakuha dito sa National Capital Region na October to December 6, there were 155 cases of this hand, foot, and mouth disease, and majority of them are children, 11 years old and below,” said Vergeire.
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