Vietnam's new war: Incurable mystery virus kills 19 kids to date

Published time: April 20, 2012 06:51
Edited time: April 20, 2012 12:08
A Red Cross volunteer talks to Hoang Thi Kim Phung, whose two-and-a-half -month-old son was admitted to hospital in Long An, Vietnam, with symptoms of hand, foot and mouth disease (Quang Tuan / Vietnam Red Cross)

Hanoi has asked the World Health Organization for help to cure a virulent disease affecting children. Symptoms include blistering on hands, feet and mouths accompanied by high fever and eventual organ failure.

­Nineteen children died from the illness in 2011 alone.

The virus spreads through direct contact with an infected person’s oral discharges or saliva, the fluid from burst blisters or the stool of infected persons.

The Red Cross mission in Vietnam reports the disease has already infected over 28,000 children this year, which is more than 10 times the number of infected children in the same period last year.

According to the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC), last year a record 110,000 children became infected, with 169 deaths.

The hand, foot and mouth disease (HFMD) disease mostly affects children under three years old (80 per cent of totals cases) the Red Cross said. There is no known treatment for HFMD.

Human HFMD differs from a similar foot-and-mouth disease affecting cattle, sheep, and pigs.

The virus was first detected last year in central Vietnam. Initially the disease died away, but later many new infections were reported. Most of those infected are from one impoverished villages.

Last year HFMD killed 19 people, reportedly most of them children. One hundred and seventy-one people were hospitalized, 10 in a critical condition. Some patients get milder symptoms and are able to be treated at home.

Vietnam’s Ministry of Health launched a fruitless investigation.

In previous years the registered HFMD cases were mild and most patients recovered after a maximum 10 days, but the new virulent strain EV71 has developed into a fatal disease.

The IFRC say it needs $840,000 to sponsor a program preventing the spread of the disease.

Vietnamese authorities are conducting a campaign to improve sanitation and hygiene practices in internal migrant families living in densely-populated areas.

Cases of HFMD are also on increase in other Asian countries, including Japan, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan and Thailand.

HFMD (Hand, foot and mouth disease) awareness posters (Vietnam Red Cross / p-VNM0322)
HFMD (Hand, foot and mouth disease) awareness posters (Vietnam Red Cross / p-VNM0322)

The virus was first detected last year in central Vietnam. Initially the disease died away, but later many new infections were reported. Most of those infected are from one impoverished villages.

Last year HFMD killed 19 people, reportedly most of them children. One hundred and seventy-one people were hospitalized, 10 in a critical condition. Some patients get milder symptoms and are able to be treated at home.

Vietnam’s Ministry of Health launched a fruitless investigation.

In previous years the registered HFMD cases were mild and most patients recovered after a maximum 10 days, but the new virulent strain EV71 has developed into a fatal disease.

The IFRC say it needs $840,000 to sponsor a program preventing the spread of the disease.

Vietnamese authorities are conducting a campaign to improve sanitation and hygiene practices in internal migrant families living in densely-populated areas.

Cases of HFMD are also on increase in other Asian countries, including Japan, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan and Thailand.

Comments (12)

Anon 21.04.2012 22:23

@Constance: It  could possibly be a side effect of Agent Orange, but not the fault of the chemical itself. The fact that the disease is able to be spread from person to person indicates that it's a virus or infection, since a chemical side effect wouldn't be able to spread in that way. However, Agent Orange COULD have lowered the immune systems of those it affected directly or the affected's offspring , allowing the disease to take hold easier than it might have been. As well, it might (and honestly, about this I'm not sure) have allowed the disease's biological makeup to evolve or mutate from a different, far less lethal strain. All of this is purely hypothetical, of course; I'm not well-versed in biology or war-grade chemicals.

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Constance 20.04.2012 20:39

There are many in Vietnam now whose genes are damaged by American Agent Orange defoliant.  The TV showed a few months ago they lie on the floor, both spindly legs twisted to one side, not slightly bowed as is normally the case.  Agent Orange leaves no visible damage to those infected, but their offspring suffer very serious harm with damaged genes. Could this be a case of Agent Orange?  The U.S. normally uses various poisons where ever it goes.  In the Middle East, they have used Depleted Uranium shells, after which, their own soldiers have to walk through the radioactive dust, breathe it in, and get it all over themselves.  Do they care?

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A.Smith 20.04.2012 20:26

A paragraph slipped into the Patriot Act US law extended by the Obama administration does away with the long lasting US Bioweapons Ban/Treaty.

I t's been rumoured now for years that the US Military has been brewing up some very large vats of Bioweapons in near deserted old US Military Bases in scattered locations.

Th ere's also been some observers linking the US Military and a founder linked to 'cough' Microsoft creating a utterly evil mosquito designed to infect a nation with Bioweaponized dengue fever out of a secret base of operations in Florida. Some US Citizens in that immediate area in Florida suddenly came down with dengue fever shortly after these mosquito bioweapons were allegedly being tested. Some sudden cases of dengue fever have now turned up in the Middle East and inside Pakistan, India appear to give credence that the US Military is now actively employing Bioweapons in select test cases.

Allege dly Iran's engineers found a Bioweapon aerosol dispenser built into the top secret CIA 'beast' stealth drone which Iran captured inside Iran. If that is accurate, it would be child's play for Iran's scientists to determine any micro-organism the CIA had at any time placed in that dispenser and sprayed on a nations population.

G iven the level of evil pouring out from Zionist led Apartheid Israels leaders via their puppets in the US Pentagon, world's citizens must carefully look to entirely discount if Israel/CIA are directly involved in such sudden mystery virus outbreaks around the world and if they are unable to, then to preclude it is likely Israel/CIA were involved in some fashion.

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