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A Dangerous Threat to Children - Mutated Strains Surge Across Asia
Hand, Foot and Mouth Disease (HFMD) is a highly contagious viral infection that primarily affects children under 5 years old. It is caused by viruses in the Enterovirus group, particularly Coxsackievirus A16 and Enterovirus 71 (EV71). The latter strain is especially dangerous as it can cause life-threatening neurological complications including brain swelling and pulmonary edema.
The virus spreads through saliva, nasal discharge, feces, and fluid from skin blisters, making it extremely easy to transmit in settings where children gather closely, such as kindergartens, daycare centers, and playgrounds.
Warning: Enterovirus can survive on surfaces for hours to days. Regular cleaning with soap and water is insufficient to eliminate the virus. Hospital-grade disinfectants are required for effective decontamination.
2026 has witnessed a severe resurgence of HFMD across the Asia-Pacific region, particularly in Thailand, China, Vietnam, and Malaysia. The primary driver is the emergence of new mutated EV71 strains with increased virulence and environmental resistance.
High fever 38-40 degrees C, fatigue, loss of appetite, sore throat, excessive drooling in young children.
Painful blisters and ulcers in the mouth, palate, tongue, and gums. Children may refuse to eat or drink.
Red rash and fluid-filled blisters on palms, soles, buttocks, and sometimes arms and legs.
Wash hands with soap for at least 20 seconds before eating, after using the bathroom, after diaper changes, and after touching public surfaces.
Disinfect toys, desks, doorknobs, handrails, and frequently touched surfaces with hospital-grade disinfectant like Chemgene HLD4H.
Keep infected children home for at least 7 days or until blisters have dried and fever has subsided.
Cups, utensils, towels, and handkerchiefs must not be shared between individuals.
Teach children not to put hands in mouth, cover coughs and sneezes, and wash hands frequently.
Chemgene HLD4H is a Hospital-Grade disinfectant from the United Kingdom, certified to international standards. It effectively eliminates all strains of Enterovirus, including the new mutated EV71 strains of 2026, with 99.99% efficacy.
Medical-grade standard
British manufactured
Virus elimination rate
Contact time
Yes, 100% safe when used as directed. It leaves no harmful residue, making it ideal for schools, daycare centers, and nurseries.
Yes, it can be used on all types of toys including plastic, wood, fabric, and metal. Once dry, children can play immediately.
During outbreaks, disinfect high-touch surfaces at least 2-3 times daily, especially after meals, playtime, and before going home.
Alcohol cannot kill Enterovirus because it is a non-enveloped virus. Chemgene HLD4H has a special formula that destroys all virus types including non-enveloped viruses.
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