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. 2017 Dec;28(4):430-433.
doi: 10.1007/s13337-017-0402-8. Epub 2017 Sep 20.

Clinical characteristics of hand, foot and mouth disease in Daklak Province, Vietnam and associated factors of severe cases

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Clinical characteristics of hand, foot and mouth disease in Daklak Province, Vietnam and associated factors of severe cases

Hau Van Pham et al. Virusdisease. 2017 Dec.

Abstract

The Hand, Foot and Mouth Disease (HFMD) outbreaks occurred throughout Daklak province, Vietnam in 2011. This study reviewed all 744 medical records of HFMD patients admitted to Daklak Hospital in 2011 to describe the clinical characteristics of HFMD patients and determined factors associated with severe illness. Among 744 patients, 63 (8.5%) cases were severe. Most (695, 93.4%) of the cases were 3 years old or younger, and 464 (62.4%) were boys. The number of cases peaked between August and November. Most (726, 97.6%) recovered, 17 severe cases (2.3%) were transferred to higher level hospitals, and one death. Symptoms at admission included fever (93.5% had a fever ≥ 38.5 °C), blisters (99.1%), myoclonus (58.5%), and leukocytosis (> 11,300/mm3: 38.8%). Viral cultures were performed for 61 of 63 severe cases, of which 26.2% were positive for Enteroviruses. Multivariable analysis found that oral ulcers (Odds Ratio (OR) 3.74; 95% Confidence Interval (CI) 2.13-6.58), myoclonus (OR 44.75; 95% CI 6.04-331.66) and high white blood cell count (OR 1.08; 95% CI 1.01-1.16 per 1000/mm3 increase) were significantly associated with severe illness. HFMD mainly occurs in children younger than 3 years old and rainy season. Oral ulcers, myoclonus, and leukocytosis should be closely monitored to promptly detect severe cases of HFMD.

Keywords: Associated factors; Clinical; Enterovirus 71; HFMD; Hand, foot and mouth disease.

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