Malaysia

Five Sabah schools closed as HFMD cases surge past 4,000

Authorities order closures for cleaning and containment as young children make up bulk of infections.

Updated 1 year ago · Published on 01 May 2025 8:18AM

Five Sabah schools closed as HFMD cases surge past 4,000
Dr Maria Suleiman said the closures were a precautionary measure to allow for thorough cleaning and disinfection - May 1, 2025

by Jason Santos

FIVE schools in Sabah have been temporarily closed following a sharp rise in hand, foot and mouth disease (HFMD) cases with more than 4,000 infections in the state this year.

The Sabah Health Department confirmed on Tuesday that between January 1 and April 19, 2025, a total 4,385 HFMD cases were reported — with 83% involving children under the age of seven.

Clusters of infections were detected in 10 schools, prompting full closures at five of them, while the some have shut specific classes where outbreaks were reported.

Sabah Health Director Dr Maria Suleiman said the closures were a precautionary measure to allow for thorough cleaning and disinfection of affected premises to break the chain of infection.

“All reported cases have been mild and treated as outpatients. There have been no ICU admissions or deaths,” she said in a statement.

The five worst-hit districts were Kota Kinabalu (705 cases), Papar (578), Penampang (450), Keningau (431), and Tawau (262).

Most transmissions occurred in homes and early childhood education settings such as nurseries, kindergartens, and pre-schools.

Health authorities have begun conducting inspections at high-risk premises and initiating sampling, awareness campaigns, and hygiene checks in line with national health ministry protocols.

Parents have been urged to keep symptomatic children at home and maintain good hygiene by regularly disinfecting toys, bathroom surfaces, and commonly touched items. Personal items such as towels and toothbrushes should not be shared.

“Children showing symptoms should seek treatment immediately and refrain from attending public spaces or daycare centres,” Dr Maria said.

The public can find more information on HFMD prevention through the Ministry of Health’s website and official social media platforms.

JKNS said it would continue to monitor the situation closely and provide updates as needed. - May 1, 2025

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