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Classical Hand, Foot and Mouth Disease Replaced by Atypical Hand, Foot and Mouth Disease
Regina Fölster-Holst
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Epidemiological characteristics and influential factors of hand, foot, and mouth disease reinfection in Southwest China, 2009-2022. [PDF]
Background Due to the absence of cross-protection among various enterovirus subtypes, reinfection with hand, foot, and mouth disease (HFMD) is frequently observed.
Fu L +7 more
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HAND, FOOT AND MOUTH DISEASE: A REVIEW
Background: Hand, foot and mouth disease or HFMD is a common childhood infectious disease mainly caused by coxsackievirus A16 (CVA 16) and enterovirus 71 (EV71). This HFMD disease can spread throughout the world and also cause outbreaks.
Lisa Lailatannur
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Atypical hand-foot-and-mouth disease [PDF]
A 3-year-old boy presented to the pediatric emergency department with a 4-day history of a progressive papulovesicular rash that started on his buttock and involved his legs, hands, feet, axilla and oropharynx ([Figure 1][1]).
Adam J, Hoffmann +2 more
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Objectives: This study was performed to investigate the effect of non-pharmaceutical interventions on hand, foot, and mouth disease in Hubei Province China during the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic.
Kangping Zhou +4 more
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Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease: Extensive Facial Involvement Preceding Hand and Foot Lesions
Hand, foot, and mouth disease is an acute, highly contagious viral illness that commonly affects children younger than 5 years. It is typically caused by enterovirus 71 or coxsackievirus A16, leading to an asymptomatic infection or mild disease.
Ervin Andrés Corredor Quintero +1 more
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Monkeypox and Hand-Foot-Mouth Disease Outbreak in India: A Double Trouble?
Amidst the coronavirus disease pandemic, the recent concurrent Hand-Foot-Mouth Disease and monkeypox outbreak in India has been a major cause of public health concern.
Subhashree Mohapatra, Rahul Mohandas
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Drug Repositioning for Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease
Hand, foot, and mouth disease (HFMD) is a highly contagious disease in children caused by a group of enteroviruses. HFMD currently presents a major threat to infants and young children because of a lack of antiviral drugs in clinical practice.
Ran Yan +8 more
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