School outbreak of hand, foot and mouth disease in Balungao, Pangasinan Province, Philippines, October 2022.

IF 1 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Western Pacific Surveillance and Response Pub Date : 2023-04-28 eCollection Date: 2023-04-01 DOI:10.5365/wpsar.2023.14.2.1001
Emeryn C Victori, Ray Justin C Ventura, Mariz Zheila C Blanco, Rosario P Pamintuan, Rio L Magpantay, Karen B Lonogan
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Objective: On 24 September 2022, the Regional Public Health Unit in Ilocos received a report of a cluster of suspected hand, foot and mouth disease (HFMD) in one school in Balungao, Pangasinan Province, the Philippines. On 4 October 2022, the public health unit sent a team from the Field Epidemiology Training Program - Intermediate Course to conduct an outbreak investigation.

Methods: Active case-finding was conducted at the school. A suspected case was defined as any student or staff member with mouth ulcers and papulovesicular or maculopapular rash on the palms, fingers, soles of the feet or buttocks occurring from 1 September to 5 October 2022. We interviewed school officials about possible sources of infection and students' activities. We collected oropharyngeal swab samples for testing. Findings were used for descriptive analysis.

Results: Nine suspected cases of HFMD were detected, with the highest number of cases (6, 67%) occurring in children in grade 1. The majority of cases (7, 78%) were 6 years old, and five cases (56%) were male. Seven (78%) of the cases had been exposed to a confirmed case of HFMD, as reported by their parents or guardians and teachers. Six cases (67%) were positive for coxsackievirus A16 and two (22%) for enterovirus.

Discussion: The causative agents of this outbreak were coxsackievirus A16 and other enteroviruses. Direct contact with a confirmed case was the source of transmission, with a lack of physical distancing in classrooms likely contributing to transmission. We recommended that the local government implement measures to control the outbreak.

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2022年10月,菲律宾潘加南省巴伦高学校爆发手足口病。
目的:2022年9月24日,伊洛科斯地区公共卫生部门收到报告,称菲律宾潘加南省巴伦高的一所学校出现疑似手足口病(HFMD)。2022年10月4日,公共卫生部门派出现场流行病学培训项目-中级课程的一个小组进行疫情调查。方法:在学校进行积极的病例调查。疑似病例被定义为2022年9月1日至10月5日期间出现口腔溃疡和手掌、手指、脚底或臀部丘疹或斑丘疹的任何学生或工作人员。我们采访了学校官员,了解可能的感染源和学生的活动。我们采集口咽拭子样本进行检测。研究结果用于描述性分析。结果:发现9例手足口病疑似病例,其中1年级儿童的病例数最高(6.67%)。大多数病例(7,78%)为6岁,5例(56%)为男性。根据其父母或监护人和老师的报告,七(78%)的病例曾接触过手足口病确诊病例。6例(67%)柯萨奇病毒A16阳性,2例(22%)肠道病毒阳性。讨论:此次疫情的病原体是柯萨奇病毒A16和其他肠道病毒。与确诊病例的直接接触是传播源,教室里缺乏物理距离可能是传播的原因。我们建议当地政府采取措施控制疫情。
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