A virus is shown affecting children, 15 cases reported at QKUK

During November 15 cases were presented at the CKUK Clinic for infection control. The director of this clinic, Violet Graychev, says that symptoms of the virus such as red dots, legs, and mouth have caused panic in parents but that the situation is stable. Graichev shows this [...]
The director of this clinic, Violet Graychev, says that symptoms of the virus such as red dots, legs, and mouth have caused panic in parents but that the situation is stable.
Graychev shows that this virus affects ages between one and five, mainly the period of autumn and winter.
But as a precaution, she says that parents should show increased care for their children's hygiene.
Most children are easily passed within 8 to 10 days, while in rare cases they are contracted to secondary infections for which antibiotics are used.











