JINAN, April 28 (Xinhua) -- Twenty-two children died from hand-foot-mouth
disease as of Sunday in eastern China's Shandong Province, the provincial health
administration announced Tuesday.
The total included 17 deaths in Heze, two each in Jining and Liaocheng, and
one in Yantai.
The populous province has reported 29,227 cases of the contagious disease,
826 of which were severe, local health authorities said. So far, 23,161 have
recovered.
Hospitals in the province were ordered to reserve enough beds and other
resources to prepare for any massive outbreak, and public awareness campaigns
have been mounted.
The disease killed 50 children nationwide this year as of April 7, the
Ministry of Health said earlier.
According to the ministry, the disease was mainly reported in rural areas
and nearly 80 percent of the total cases were in 10 provinces and autonomous
regions including Shandong, Henan, Jiangsu, Guangxi and Zhejiang.
Zhang Jing, an official in charge of intestinal infection prevention with
China's Center for Disease Control and Prevention has said that the disease
would not spread nationwide as it was not mainly transmitted through respiratory
systems like SARS, measles and other highly-infectious diseases.
Hand-foot-mouth disease is a common illness that mainly affects children
under the age of 10. Symptoms include fever, sores in the mouth and a rash with
blisters. It can sometimes be fatal if complications occur. May and July are
peak periods for the disease.