Fort Leonard Wood Public Affairs Office
FORT LEONARD WOOD, Mo. (Aug. 18, 2025) —The General Leonard Wood Army Community Hospital has reported 12 cases of hand, foot, and mouth disease across the 1st Battalion, 48th Infantry Regiment, officials announced Monday, Aug. 18, 2025. Those who have been diagnosed are being treated by medical professionals at GLWACH, they said.
HFMD is a common viral illness that usually causes fever, a sore throat, mouth sores and a skin rash commonly found on the hands and feet. It is transmitted by close personal contact or through contact with contaminated objects and surfaces.
To help reduce the spread of HFMD, the 1st Battalion, 48th Infantry Regiment has implemented cleaning procedures in their barracks, dining facility and other common areas and provided hand sanitizer stations throughout their area. Personnel are also receiving updated information on HFMD prevention and symptoms.
Although HFMD is most commonly found in children under five years old, it is not unheard of in adults. Despite its name, most people have mild symptoms that require minimal or no medical treatment, GLWACH officials said. HFMD commonly occurs in the summer and fall in the United States, but it can still be spread and contracted at any time of year, they said.
Officials ask that the community follow the following steps to reduce the spread of this illness:
– Wash your hands with soap and water for at least 20 seconds, often.
– Disinfect frequently touched surfaces and items.
– Avoid touching eyes, nose and mouth with unwashed hands.
– Avoid sharing personal items.
– Avoid close contact with sick people.
– Cover nose and mouth when sneezing our coughing (use a disposable tissue, upper sleeve or elbow).
Individuals who believe they may be showing symptoms should contact their primary care physician or contact GLWACH at (573) 596-0518. Early detection and reporting are vital to managing the situation effectively.
About Fort Leonard Wood
Fort Leonard Wood is a thriving and prosperous installation that has evolved from a small basic training post more than 80 years ago to a premier Army Center of Excellence that trains nearly 80,000 military and civilians each year.
Fort Leonard Wood is home to the U.S Army Maneuver Support Center of Excellence and three U.S. Army schools: the U.S. Army Engineer School; U.S. Army Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear School; and the U.S. Army Military Police School. In addition to training engineer, CBRN and military police specialties for the Army, Fort Leonard Wood also provides gender-integrated in-processing and Basic Combat Training for new Soldiers.
Fort Leonard Wood also hosts and trains with the largest Marine Corps Detachment and Air Force Squadron on any Army installation as well as a large Navy construction detachment.