Hand, foot and mouth disease can be transmitted through clothing. The disease is mainly transmitted through the gastrointestinal and respiratory tracts and through contact with feces, herpes fluid, sneeze droplets, towels, utensils, toys, bottles and bed utensils of sick children. The disease is highly contagious. In addition to daily hygiene habits, vaccination against HFMD is also available. The age of vaccination is 6 months or older, and there are two vaccinations, one month apart. The disease is mostly seen in children living in groups, but it can also be common in children living in the diaspora and is a viral infection. Therefore, the key to prevention is to pay attention to personal hygiene habits, wash hands regularly and disinfect toys, dishes and clothes.