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Multimed

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ROMERO TAMAYO., Milvia Rosa et al. Syndrome hands, feet, mouth. Cases attended in the body of guard. Multimed [online]. 2020, vol.24, n.1, pp. 140-153. ISSN 1028-4818.

The so-called "mouth-hand-foot" is a contagious, usually benign, infectious disease that primarily affects young children. A prospective descriptive study was carried out on children treated in the guard body with the diagnosis of the hands, feet, mouth syndrome in the period from October to December of the year 2017 and January 2018, with the aim of describing their behavior through the sociodemographic variables age and sex; health area, month of appearance; risk factors and main signs and symptoms that motivated the consultation. The universe and the sample: constituted by 507 cases. To perform the characterization of the sample studied, descriptive statisticians (absolute and relative frequencies) were used, the data were processed through the statistical professional program SPSS 22.0 for Windows. Results: 79.3% corresponded to the age group of 1 to 5 years, of the female sex; 40.8% belonged to the René Vallejo polyclinic; 63.5% attended daycare centers or children's circles and 100% manifested fever, typical mucocutaneous rashes and malaise as a clinical picture. Concluding that the age group prevailed between 1 to 5 years of the female sex. The polyclinic René Vallejo contributed the largest number of cases, in the month of November. Attendance at nurseries or children's circles, overcrowding at the age of less than 5 years, were risk factors; Fever, typical mucocutaneous rash and general malaise were the primary symptoms found in all the patients studied.

Palabras clave : Coxsackievirus Infections; mouth, hand, foot, foot syndrome.

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