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Maryland HFMD Outbreak: Causes, Symptoms & Prevention

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

Maryland Reports Increase in Hand, Foot, and ‍Mouth Disease Cases

ANNAPOLIS, MD (7News) – maryland ⁢is experiencing a⁣ rise in cases ⁤of Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease ‍(HFMD), a common and ‌contagious⁣ illness primarily affecting young children. ⁣The Centers for ‌Disease Control and Prevention ‌(CDC) reports HFMD ‍typically causes fever, mouth ⁣sores, and a skin rash.

According‌ to ⁤data provided to 7News by Maryland officials, reported cases have fluctuated in recent years:⁤ 74 in 2022, 145 in 2023, 48 in 2024, and 118 so far ​in 2025.

Dr. Emily Boss, Director of Pediatric Otolaryngology at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, ⁢explained the vulnerability of young children.”it’s most ​commonly seen… in daycares and schools and kids who are under five, mostly ⁣because ⁣they ​have developing immune systems and it’s such a highly contagious virus that that’s their first exposure,”⁤ she said.

Dr.⁣ Boss ⁢also noted that the increase ⁤in cases may be partially attributed to ⁢improved reporting and greater awareness. She added, “The enteroviruses in particular ⁣- that’s the group of ‌viruses that cause Hand, Foot and Mouth- they ⁤tend to thrive in these warmer environments ‌and climate. So late summer and ‌early fall are very common.”

HFMD is caused by⁤ different strains of ⁣the virus, meaning children can⁤ contract the illness multiple times. While ‍typically resolving within seven to ten days, Dr. Boss reassured ⁤parents, “This is ⁤not ⁢a very severe⁤ disease. So if you’re to see it,⁣ don’t panic.”

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