
Commissioner Frank J. DiMarco would like to remind residents that Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease (HFMD) often increases during this time of year. Although this illness can occur year-round, outbreaks are most common in the summer and early fall.
The New Jersey Department of Health has reported an increase in cases at this time. A Few Key Points to Remember:
HFMD is a common viral illness, usually affecting infants and young children, and is characterized by a rash and blisters on the hands, feet, and in or around the mouth.
It spreads through coughing, sneezing, or contact with blister fluid or feces of an infected person. A person with HFMD is most contagious in the first week, though the virus may be shed for weeks to months.
There is no specific treatment — symptoms like fever and pain can be managed with over-the-counter medications, but always consult your physician first.
To Help Prevent Transmission: Wash hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds, especially after changing diapers, using the toilet, or coughing/sneezing. Teach and help children wash their hands regularly and keep blisters clean.
Avoid touching your face.
Clean and disinfect frequently touched surfaces and shared items.
For any questions, please contact the Gloucester County Department of Health – Nursing Division at 856-218-4101.
Stay safe and healthy, Gloucester County!