Hand, foot, and mouth disease
Hand, foot, and mouth disease (HFMD) is a common infection caused by a group of viruses. It typically begins with a fever and feeling generally unwell. This is followed a day or two later by flat discolored spots or bumps that may blister, on the hands, feet and mouth and occasionally buttocks and groin. Signs and symptoms normally appear 3–6 days after exposure to the virus. The rash generally resolves on its own in about a week. Fingernail and toenail loss may occur a few weeks later, but they will regrow with time.
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Hand, foot, and mouth disease
Hand, foot, and mouth disease (HFMD) is a common infection caused by a group of viruses. It typically begins with a fever and feeling generally unwell. This is followed a day or two later by flat discolored spots or bumps that may blister, on the hands, feet and mouth and occasionally buttocks and groin. Signs and symptoms normally appear 3–6 days after exposure to the virus. The rash generally resolves on its own in about a week. Fingernail and toenail loss may occur a few weeks later, but they will regrow with time.
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A doença da mão-pé-boca (DMPB) ...... qual geralmente afeta o gado.
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Choroba dłoni, stóp i jamy ust ...... anej jednak przez inne wirusy.
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Flu singapura adalah penyakit ...... menyebabkan berbagai penyakit.
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Hand, foot, and mouth disease ...... hich mostly affects livestock.
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Hand-, voet- en mondziekte is ...... tot ziekte bij de mens leidt.
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La enfermedad de mano-pie-boca ...... or el público[cita requerida].
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La febre aftosa humana (en ang ...... per la majoria de la població.
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La malattia mano-piede-bocca ( ...... e è solitamente di 3–6 giorni.
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Le syndrome pieds-mains-bouche ...... est uniquement symptomatique.
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Nemoc rukou, nohou a úst je bě ...... tomatická, vakcína neexistuje.
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Temporary loss of nails,viral meningitis
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Typical lesions around the mouth of an 11-month-old boy
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Coxsackievirus A16, Enterovirus 71
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Temporary loss of nails, viral meningitis
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Based on symptoms, viral culture
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As outbreaks
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Pain medication such as ibuprofen
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Hand, foot, and mouth disease
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Fever, flat discolored spots or bumps that may blister
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Enteroviral vesicular stomatitis with exanthem
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A doença da mão-pé-boca (DMPB) ...... as voltam novamente a crescer.
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Choroba dłoni, stóp i jamy ust ...... jednak te następnie odrastają.
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Flu singapura adalah penyakit ...... i meninggal adalah Enterovirus
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Hand, foot, and mouth disease ...... ut they will regrow with time.
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Hand-, voet- en mondziekte is ...... tot ziekte bij de mens leidt.
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La enfermedad de mano-pie-boca ...... or el público[cita requerida].
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La febre aftosa humana (en ang ...... per la majoria de la població.
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La malattia mano-piede-bocca ( ...... e è solitamente di 3–6 giorni.
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Le syndrome pieds-mains-bouche ...... est uniquement symptomatique.
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Nemoc rukou, nohou a úst je bě ...... tomatická, vakcína neexistuje.
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Choroba dłoni, stóp i jamy ustnej
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Doença da mão-pé-boca
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Enfermedad mano-pie-boca
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Febre aftosa humana
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Flu singapura
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Hand, foot, and mouth disease
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Hand-, voet- en mondziekte
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Hand-Fuß-Mund-Krankheit
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Malattia mano-piede-bocca
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Nemoc rukou, nohou a úst
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Hand, foot, and mouth disease
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