Sacramento Sees Increase In Hand, Foot, Mouth Disease

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The number of homeless people who died on Sacramento County streets increased dramatically from 2016 to 2017, according to a report by the Sacramento Regional Coalition to End Homelessness. Sacramento area pediatricians are seeing an uptick in viruses among preschool- and elementary school-aged children. Doctors are mostly seeing cases of enteroviruses, like hand, foot, mouth disease; parainfluenza viruses, like croup; and adenoviruses, like pink eye. Get the full story in the video above.

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