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Indian Pediatr ; 2018 May; 55(5): 408-410
Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-199086

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Objectives: To investigate an outbreak of Hand, foot and mouth disease (HFMD) inAndaman Islands during 2013. Methods: Epidemiological, clinical data and samples werecollected from HFMD patients who attended selected hospitals. Data were analyzed andsamples were processed for detection of Enterovirus and further confirmed by sequencing.Serotype-specific molecular typing was also done to identify the etiological agent. Results:Of the 246 suspected patients, most were affected in August 2013 (92/246, 37.4%). Fever(71.2%) associated with typical HFMD rashes (100%) were the most common presentingsymptoms and rashes were mostly distributed on hands (100%), legs (92%), mouth (77%),and buttocks (52.8%). All cases were reported as mild and recovered completely without anycomplications. Enterovirus was detected in 63 cases (50.4%). Conclusion: HFMD was mild,mostly reported in children <60 months of age, and in boys. Coxsackie virus A16 was found tobe the only etiological agent for this specific outbreak.

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