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Awareness being raised after child contracts hand, foot and mouth disease at park

The child’s mother claims her 5-year-old son contracted the disease after playing at a park during a field trip. This disease is especially painful for children and causes blister-like lesions on the face, mouth and throat and is spread through secretion from the mouth or faeces. The disease normally occurs when children congregate and can be simply prevented through hand washing.

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