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As of 5 May 2012, 16 345 cases of hand, foot and mouth disease have been reported, compared to 4800 reported for the same period last year (2011).
(Via Singapore Ministry of Health - accessed 16/05/12)
Advice for Travellers
HFMD is a common viral illness which spreads rapidly among children in particular; outbreaks most often occur in children's nurseries and daycare centres. Transmission is via direct contact with nose and throat secretions and faeces if an infected individual and by aerosol droplet spread. Contact with infected children should be limited and crowded situations avoided; personal hygiene and handwashing is paramount in reducing transmission of the virus.