People infected with the fifth disease symptoms?

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summary

Foot and mouth disease is a kind of zoonosis, which is an acute infectious disease caused by foot and mouth disease virus. Foot and mouth disease (FMD) is an acute, febrile and highly infectious infectious disease that both domestic and wild animals suffer from. There are more than 70 kinds of susceptible animals, including pigs, cattle, sheep and other main livestock. Human foot-and-mouth disease, if treated timely and correctly, generally will not endanger life. So, everyone is infected with the fifth symptom? Let's talk about it

People infected with the fifth disease symptoms?

Incubation period: usually latent for 6-7 days, patients will show elevated body temperature, oral fever, dry mouth, oral mucosa flushing, blisters. Blisters appear on the hands, feet and skin.

Prodromal stage: at this stage, the patient will feel general discomfort, physical fatigue, local congestion of oral cavity and glossopharynx, and enlargement of cervical lymph nodes. A small number of patients will feel mild head discomfort and fever.

Rash stage: the virus invades the original herpes site, the oral level will affect the diet and swallowing, patients will have high fever, up to 39 degrees, accompanied by headache, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, a few to hypotension, myocarditis, etc.

matters needing attention

It is necessary to strengthen the quarantine of livestock to avoid the inflow of livestock infected with foot-and-mouth disease. People working in areas where foot-and-mouth disease often occurs should be vaccinated and prevented as soon as possible. In the foot-and-mouth disease epidemic areas, the flow of people, livestock and goods should be blocked, and isolation measures should be taken. Timely catch and kill the livestock suffering from foot-and-mouth disease, carry out harmless treatment, and do a strict and thorough disinfection work. Pay attention to personal hygiene, ensure the safety and hygiene of food sources, strengthen personal protection when contacting livestock, and pay attention to careful handling when finding foot-and-mouth disease livestock.