Re: The rise in no. of HFMD cases



On Apr 21, 12:39 am, Merlion <Daqta...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
When one googles HFMD we come up with the result that about two years
ago, there was also a similar rise at the end of March.

There thus seems to be some link with the humid March environment.

Since there are rashes on the skin, it is probably high humidity that
encourages the spread of the virus by providing it with a conducive
environment for spreading.

Moistness probably prolongs the life of this virus.

It seems the virus ocurrence occured from the begininng of
spring..time. In addtion, maybe it was the hay fever from the pollen
of plants and flowers that could cause it,.
.



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