Analysis of Factors and Characteristics in Patients with Hand-Foot-Mouth Disease

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Hand-foot-mouth disease is an infectious disease caused by a variety of enterovirus. The enterovirus 7l is the main pathogen of Hand-foot-mouth disease. The main symptoms are the rash or herpes of hand, foot, mouth, buttocks and other parts, bringing aseptic meningitis, brainstem encephalitis and acute flaccid paralysis and other serious neurological complications and pulmonary edema, pulmonary hemorrhage. Hand-foot-mouth disease harms seriously children's health. Currently, the overall treatment of severe Hand-foot-mouth disease adopts the symptomatic therapy. Early identification of severe and early intervention are the keys to the treatment of children with Hand-foot-mouth disease.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 998-999)

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173-176

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July 2014

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