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Hand Foot and Mouth Disease

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Hand-foot-and-mouth disease is a viral illness that can involve the mouth, hands, feet, buttocks and genitalia. It is caused by a group of enteroviruses, the most common organism being from the coxsackievirus subgroup, coxsackievirus A16. Coxsackievirus A5, A7, A9, A10, B2 and B5, as well as enterovirus 71 can also cause the illness.1

Epidemiology
  • It occurs worldwide, with a peak incidence in the summer and autumn in temperate climates.
  • It is most common among infants and children younger than 10 years.1
  • Adults generally develop less severe symptoms than children.
  • It is very infectious so epidemics can occur.
  • Epidemics have occurred in Singapore and Taiwan in recent years. These were caused by enterovirus 71.2
  • It is not a notifiable illness.
Transmission and incubation period
  • Transmission is commonly by the faecal-oral route. Contact with skin lesions and oral secretions (including coughs and sneezes) can also allow transmission.
  • Incubation period is 1 week.1
  • An infected individual can continue to shed the virus in the stools for some weeks.1
Presentation
  • Prodrome: includes fever, malaise and loss of appetite. There may be a sore mouth or throat. Enterovirus 71 can cause vomiting.
  • Mouth lesions: after the prodrome, lesions develop in the mouth. These may be on the buccal mucosa, tongue and hard palate. The uvula, gums and lips are sometimes involved. They begin as macular lesions that progress to vesicles which then erode. Mouth lesions are typically yellow ulcers surrounded by red halos. They may be uncomfortable. Children under 5 years tend to have worse symptoms than older children.



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  • Skin lesions: 75% also develop skin lesions.1 They are mainly on the palms, soles, and between the fingers and toes. They may itch. They start as erythematous macules but rapidly progress to grey vesicles with an erythematous base. Lesions may also appear on the trunk, thighs, buttocks and/or genitalia. These lesions are mainly an erythematous maculopapular rash rather than the papulovesicular ones found on the hands and feet. The rash lasts about 3 to 6 days.



HAND, FOOT & MOUTH - 1 (DIS9026.jpg)

Differential diagnosis1
Investigations
  • Diagnosis is usually clinical.
  • The virus can be cultured and detected from the lesions or stool specimens.
  • It may also be detected serologically.
Management

This is generally supportive.

  • Parents need to be reassured that it is unrelated to foot and mouth disease in animals.
  • If the mouth is uncomfortable, dehydration may result from poor fluid intake. Encourage adequate fluid intake. Admission to hospital is rarely required.
  • Antipyretic analgesics such as paracetamol or ibuprofen are usually all that is required.
  • If the mouth is very painful, an analgesic such as benzydamine may be helpful.
  • Antibiotics are only required if secondary infection of skin lesions occurs.
  • Any cardiovascular or neurological complications need to be treated appropriately (see below).
Complications

Complications are rare. They include the following:

Prognosis
  • This is generally excellent with a full recovery in most people.
  • Symptoms tend to improve within 3-6 days, usually with full resolution of skin and mouth lesions within 7-10 days.1
Prevention
  • Attention to hand washing in the family should reduce further spread. The virus may be excreted in the faeces for some weeks.
  • As the virus can be excreted for weeks after clinical signs of infection have resolved, exclusion from school is not practical.4 Advise parents to keep the child off school/nursery while they are unwell but they can return before all of the lesions have healed.5


Document references
  1. Nervi S, Schwartz RA, Kapila R, Johnson DH; Hand-Foot-and-Mouth Disease. eMedicine. Last Updated Mar 17, 2008.
  2. Chen KT, Chang HL, Wang ST, et al; Epidemiologic features of hand-foot-mouth disease and herpangina caused by enterovirus 71 in Taiwan, 1998-2005. Pediatrics. 2007 Aug;120(2):e244-52. [abstract]
  3. Ogilvie MM, Tearne CF; Spontaneous abortion after hand-foot-and-mouth disease caused by Coxsackie virus A16. Br Med J. 1980 Dec 6;281(6254):1527-8.
  4. Frydenberg A, Starr M; Hand, foot and mouth disease. Aust Fam Physician. 2003 Aug;32(8):594-5. [abstract]
  5. HPA - Control of communicable disease in schools and nurseries. Surrey and Sussex Health Protection Unit. June 2006. Health Protection Agency.

Internet and further reading
  • DermNet NZ; Hand foot and mouth disease. Contains some other pictures showing typical lesions.
Acknowledgements EMIS is grateful to Dr M Preston for writing this article. The final copy has passed scrutiny by the independent Mentor GP reviewing team. ©EMIS 2008.
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