SEREMBAN: A total of 958 cases of hand, foot and mouth disease have been recorded by the Negri Sembilan Health Department between January and April 27 this year.
State health, environment, cooperatives and consumerism committee chairman S. Veerapan said for the 17th endemic week (ME), Seremban had the highest number of cases at 81, followed by Port Dickson (16), Tampin (13), Jempol (12), Kuala Pilah (10), Rembau (six) and Jelebu (one).
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