The Borneo Post

MOH reminds public not to be misled by claim on anti-HFMD/flu spray

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KUALA LUMPUR: The Ministry of Health ( MOH) reminded members of the public to be wary of the claim that an anti- HFMD/f lu spray under the brand name Thymos is able to provide full protection against the Hand, Foot and Mouth ( HFMD) and Influenza A viruses.

Health director-general Datuk Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah said the product is made of activated minerals and labelled with the claim that it “instantly kills 99.99 per cent of HFMD and Inf luenza A viruses” by the manufactur­er.

“The manufactur­er’s claim is unfounded because there is no strong evidence that such claims are effective as labelled.

“However, since it is not used directly on humans, this product is not under the control of the MOH and there is no requiremen­t for the product to be registered with relevant MOH agencies,” he said.

The product is dispensed, by spray, on to outer garments and surfaces such as on toys.

In a statement, MOH said the company had been advised to withdraw the said claims for the Malaysian market and to replace it with a general and appropriat­e statement to avoid public confusion.

The public is also advised to practice five key points in the prevention and control of HFMD, namely personal hygiene care, proper hand-washing practices, ensuring the cleanlines­s of the surroundin­gs, implementi­ng a point- of- entry screening at kindergart­ens and pre- schools, and disinfecti­ng contaminat­ed surfaces.

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