AI Article Synopsis

  • The case report discusses a rare occurrence of hand, foot and mouth disease (HFMD) in a healthy 23-year-old male, who experienced oral discomfort, mild fever and lesions after exposure to an infected child. Symptoms improved within a week with symptomatic treatment.
  • A literature review on HFMD identified 925 articles, narrowed down to 52 relevant studies from the last five years, highlighting typical symptoms like maculopapular lesions on the hands and feet.
  • The study emphasizes the important role of dentists in diagnosing HFMD and calls for a surveillance system to monitor outbreaks, promote early detection, and support vaccine research to effectively manage the disease.

Article Abstract

Background: To report an uncommon case of hand, foot and mouth disease, (HFMD) in an immunocompetent adult; a highly infectious disease, characterized by the appearance of vesicles on the mouth, hands and feet, associated with coxsackieviruses and enteroviruses; including a literature review.

Case Report: A 23 year Caucasian male with no medical or surgical history, no allergies, was not taking any medication and smoked ten cigarettes a day, suffering from discomfort in the oral cavity; itching, burning and pain when swallowing associated with small erythematous lesions located on the hard palate, and small ulcers in tonsillar pillars and right buccal mucosa. Mild fever of 37.8 °C and general malaise. The patient reported he had had contact with a child diagnosed with HFMD. From his background and symptoms, the patient was diagnosed with HFMD. Following symptomatic treatment, the symptoms remitted in 7 days.

Methods: A literature review in MEDLINE (PubMed). The inclusion criteria were for studies on humans over the last 5 years, using the keywords HFMD.

Results: We found 925 articles, which were subsequently reduced to 52 documents after applying the inclusion criteria. Maculopapular lesions were found on hands and feet.

Conclusions: Dentists may have a key role diagnosing the disease. A surveillance system to predict future outbreaks, encourage early diagnosis, put appropriate public health measures in place and research vaccine development is vitally important in order to control the disease.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4791924PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13104-016-1973-yDOI Listing

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