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A more virulent version of hand, foot and mouth disease hits kids — and parents
Hand, foot and mouth disease, or HFMD, is a common childhood virus that pediatricians, day-care centers and preschools see throughout summer and early fall. It causes fevers, rashes on hands and feet and blisterlike sores in the mouth, which can make drinking and eating extremely uncomfortable. It usually clears up on its own in about a week.
Source: Washington Post
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Tuesday, Sep 18, 2012, 8:35am
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