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      Hand-Foot-and-Mouth Disease: Rapid Evidence Review.

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      American family physician

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          Hand-foot-and-mouth disease is caused by human enteroviruses and coxsackieviruses. Outbreaks can occur in the spring to fall and are common in North America, and most cases occur in patients younger than 10 years. Hand-foot-and-mouth disease is transmitted by fecal-oral, oral-oral, and respiratory droplet contact. Patients present with a low-grade fever, a maculopapular or papulovesicular rash on the hands and soles of the feet, and painful oral ulcerations. Lesions usually resolve in seven to 10 days; however, in rare cases, patients may have neurologic or cardiopulmonary complications. The differential diagnosis for childhood rashes and oral enanthems is broad and includes erythema multiforme, herpes, measles, and varicella. Treatment is supportive and directed toward hydration and pain relief as needed with acetaminophen or ibuprofen. Oral lidocaine is not recommended, and antiviral treatment is not available. The best methods to prevent the spread of hand-foot-and-mouth disease are handwashing and disinfecting potentially contaminated surfaces and fomites.

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          Journal
          Am Fam Physician
          American family physician
          1532-0650
          0002-838X
          Oct 01 2019
          : 100
          : 7
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, Bethesda, MD, USA.
          [2 ] University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC, USA.
          [3 ] 96th Medical Group, Eglin Air Force Base, FL, USA.
          [4 ] Naval Hospital Bremerton, Bremerton, WA, USA.
          Article
          d14554
          31573162
          6302525d-1d8b-4286-b333-e4622c20456c
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