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More than 40 Schools in Prince George County Report Outbreaks of the “Hand, Foot, and Mouth” Virus

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More than 40 public schools in Prince George’s County, Maryland, have reported cases of the “Hand, Foot, and Mouth” virus (HFMD), a highly contagious viral disease that is generating concern among families and school authorities in the DMV area. The school district confirmed the increase in cases in recent weeks, which has forced the strengthening of cleaning measures, health surveillance and temporary absences of infected students.Affects in Co…

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More than 40 public schools in Prince George’s County, Maryland, have reported cases of the “Hand, Foot, and Mouth” virus (HFMD), a highly contagious viral disease that is generating concern among families and school authorities in the DMV area. The school district confirmed the increase in cases in recent weeks, which has forced the strengthening of cleaning measures, health surveillance and temporary absences of infected students.Affects in Co…

More than 40 schools in Prince George's County, Maryland, have reported cases of the hands, feet, and mouth virus.

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El Tiempo Latino broke the news in on Monday, October 27, 2025.
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