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Pediatrics (2011) 127 (4): e898–e904.
Published: April 2011
...Feng Ruan, MM; Tao Yang, MPH; Huilai Ma, MPH; Yan Jin, MPH; Shili Song, MM; Robert E. Fontaine, MD, MSc; Bao-Ping Zhu, MD, MS BACKGROUND: Hygiene and social distancing are recommended control measures for hand, foot, and mouth disease (HFMD) and herpangina. However, empirical data to support...
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Pediatrics (2007) 120 (2): e244–e252.
Published: August 2007
...Kow-Tong Chen, MD, PhD; Hsiao-Ling Chang, PhD; Shan-Tair Wang, PhD; Yan-Tzong Cheng, MPH; Jyh-Yuan Yang, PhD OBJECTIVE. In 1998, an epidemic of hand-foot-mouth disease/herpangina was caused by human enterovirus 71 infection in Taiwan. The underlying factors of widespread emergence of viral...
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Pediatrics (1971) 48 (2): 305–307.
Published: August 1971
...Melvin I. Marks Herpangina and pleurodynia are usually associated with Coxsackie A and Coxsackie B virus infections respectively.l,2 Although echoviruses and other etiological agents have also been described with these syndromes, Herpes simplex virus has not.3,4...
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Pediatrics (1966) 37 (4): 701–702.
Published: April 1966
...ALEX J. STEIGMAN Herpangina is a clinical syndrome whose sine qua non is the direct observation of characteristic lesions. Once seen as in epidemics of herpangina the local lesions are not likely to be confused with other clinical conditions. Zahorsky's detailed description of the hallmark...
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Pediatrics (1965) 36 (4): 632–634.
Published: October 1965
...James D. Cherry; Charles L. Jahn The etiology of herpangitic enanthem cannot be restricted to certain Coxsackie A viruses. Zahorsky1, 2 and others3-5 considered herpangina a specific febrile disease, but in light of more recent studies6-17 and the presently reported...
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Pediatrics (1954) 14 (2): 122–129.
Published: August 1954
...ROBERT H. PARROTT; STANLEY I. WOLF; JESSE NUDELMAN; EULAINE NAIDEN; ROBERT J. HUEBNER; E. CLARENCE RICE; NORMAN B. MCCULLOUGH Thirteen cases of herpangina and 12 cases of gingivostomatitis were studied as to etiology and clinical picture. In almost all cases the clinical impression was confirmed...
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Pediatrics (1953) 11 (2): 113–119.
Published: February 1953
...LILLIAN P. KRAVIS; KLAUS HUMMELER; M. MICHAEL SIGEL; HAROLD I. LECKS The causal relationship between certain Coxsackie group A viruses and the disease entity herpangina first reported by Huebner and his associates in 1951 is confirmed. Outbreaks of herpangina in Philadelphia during the summer...
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Pediatrics (1966) 37 (4): 702.
Published: April 1966
...JAMES D. CHERRY; CHARLES L. JAHN Thank you for the opportunity to comment upon the letter from Doctor Steigman. In the interest of brevity we made no attempt to clarify our understanding of classical clinical herpangina. However, classic descriptions are recorded in our references. Doctor Steigman...
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Pediatrics (1951) 8 (5): 672–677.
Published: November 1951
...., Unidentified filtrable agent isolated from feces of children with paralysis, Science 108:61, 1948. 5. Howitt, B. F., Isolation and differentiation of Coxsackie group of viruses, Fed. Proc. 9:574, 1950. 6. Huebner, R. J., and others, Herpangina: Etiological studies of specific infectious disease, J.A.M.A. 145...
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Pediatrics (1958) 22 (2): 336–363.
Published: August 1958
...% of pediatric deaths, but only 10% of all deaths. In order of frequency they were: otitis media, bronchitis, diarrhea, pyodermia, epidemic vomiting, herpangina, dental caries, conjunctivitis, cellulitis, furunculosis, acute fever of unknown origin, feeding problems, oxyuriasis, pneumonitis, hypochromic anemia...
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Pediatrics (2011) 127 (4): D1–D7.
Published: April 2011
..., and further validates this score in a separate civilian trauma population. Hygiene and social distancing are recommended control measures for hand, foot, and mouth disease and herpangina. However, empirical data to support this recommendation are limited. We found a strong protective effect from...
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Pediatrics (1960) 25 (1): 119–126.
Published: January 1960
..., and include aseptic meningitis, pleurodynia, herpangina, diarrhea, various minor illnesses and a variety of exanthems. The observation that several of them produce diseases with rash has greatly complicated the diagnostic problems of the pediatrician. This group of illnesses is of great interest...
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Pediatrics (2019) 143 (4): e20183233.
Published: April 2019
...) and stomatitis related to herpangina (ICD-9-CM 0740 and ICD-10 B00.2). We also excluded admissions that were coded as normal newborn admissions (All Patients Refined Diagnosis Related Groups 640). For follow-up after discharge to 6 months, we only retained patients who had ≥5 months of Medicaid enrollment after...
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FIGURE 1. Number of cases of HFMD and herpangina reported as a whole and as distinct regions in Taiwan, per sentinel physician, 1998–2005.
Published: August 2007
FIGURE 1 Number of cases of HFMD and herpangina reported as a whole and as distinct regions in Taiwan, per sentinel physician, 1998–2005. FIGURE 1. Number of cases of HFMD and herpangina reported as a whole and as distinct regions in Taiwan, per sentinel physician, 1998–2005. More about this image found in Number of cases of HFMD and herpangina reported as a whole and as distinct ...
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FIGURE 2. Number of cases of severe HFMD and herpangina as a whole and as distinct regions in Taiwan, 1998–2005.
Published: August 2007
FIGURE 2 Number of cases of severe HFMD and herpangina as a whole and as distinct regions in Taiwan, 1998–2005. FIGURE 2. Number of cases of severe HFMD and herpangina as a whole and as distinct regions in Taiwan, 1998–2005. More about this image found in Number of cases of severe HFMD and herpangina as a whole and as distinct re...
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FIGURE 4. Number of severe HFMD and herpangina and cumulative percentage by age for children <15 years in Taiwan, 1998–2005.
Published: August 2007
FIGURE 4 Number of severe HFMD and herpangina and cumulative percentage by age for children <15 years in Taiwan, 1998–2005. FIGURE 4. Number of severe HFMD and herpangina and cumulative percentage by age for children <15 years in Taiwan, 1998–2005. More about this image found in Number of severe HFMD and herpangina and cumulative percentage by age for c...
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FIGURE 3. Incidence according to gender (A), age (C), and region (E) and fatality rates according to gender (B), age (D), and region (F) of severe HFMD and herpangina among children aged &lt;15 years in Taiwan, by year, 1998–2005.
Published: August 2007
FIGURE 3 Incidence according to gender (A), age (C), and region (E) and fatality rates according to gender (B), age (D), and region (F) of severe HFMD and herpangina among children aged <15 years in Taiwan, by year, 1998–2005. FIGURE 3. Incidence according to gender (A), age (C), and region More about this image found in Incidence according to gender (A), age (C), and region (E) and fatality rat...
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Pediatrics (2013) 132 (1): e149–e157.
Published: July 2013
... . Outbreak of hand, foot and mouth disease/herpangina associated with coxsackievirus A6 and A10 infections in 2010, France: a large citywide, prospective observational study.   Clin Microbiol Infect . 2012 ; 18 ( 5 ): E110 – E118 22404077 4 Gopalkrishna   V , Patil   PR , Patil   GP...
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Pediatrics (2008) 122 (6): 1271–1276.
Published: December 2008
... and Outcomes for EV71 Case Subjects Clinical Diagnosis n (%) Total Recovery Sequelae Death Uncomplicated hand, foot, and mouth disease, herpangina, or febrile illness 56 (25.6) 56 0 0 Complicated cases 163 (74.4)     Aseptic meningitis 97 (44.3) 97 0 0     Severe...