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Hand, foot and mouth diagnostic tests
Hand, foot and mouth disease testing is essential for early diagnosis of hand, foot and mouth disease and to limit complications such as meningitis, nerve paralysis, acute pulmonary edema... leading to death.
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The baby's fever has gone down but he's still hot and has red dots on his hands, feet and mouth, is his hand, foot and mouth and how to monitor it?
Hello doctor! My baby had a fever of over 38 degrees this afternoon. I gave him fever-reducing medicine but he still feels hot and I see red spots starting to appear on his hands, feet and mouth.
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The viability of the virus causing hand, foot and mouth disease in the external environment
Enterovirus A71 is the main cause of hand, foot and mouth disease with severe symptoms, dangerous complications, and even death. Therefore, families need to take preventive measures to protect children from the virus that causes the disease.
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Can a blood test detect hand, foot and mouth disease?
Hand, foot and mouth disease is a viral infection that commonly affects young children. The disease can heal on its own and is not too dangerous, but it can also lead to complications. To diagnose hand, foot and mouth disease, the doctor will ask about the patient's symptoms and perform a clinical examination, combined with some tests if necessary.
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Specimens used in the diagnosis of hand, foot and mouth disease
Hand, foot and mouth disease in children occurs in many places around the world, mainly caused by Enterovirus 71 in Southeast Asian countries. In Vietnam, hand, foot and mouth disease in children occurs sporadically throughout the year in most localities, with cases concentrated from March to May and from September to December. The disease is common in children under 10 years old, more common in children under 5 years old, concentrated in children under 3 years old, peaking at 1-2 years old. Some of the following types of specimens will be used to diagnose hand, foot and mouth disease.
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