Clinical characteristics of an outbreak of hand, foot and mouth disease in Singapore.

IF 5.2 4区 医学 Q2 Medicine Annals Academy of Medicine Singapore Pub Date : 2003-05-01
V A Shah, C Y Chong, K P Chan, W Ng, A E Ling
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Abstract

Background: We experienced a hand, foot and mouth disease (HFMD) outbreak in late year 2000 in Singapore. Between 14 September 2000 and 14 November 2000, a total of 3526 cases of HFMD were notified. There were 652 patients clinically suspected to have HFMD, who were seen at the Children's Emergency department of KK Women's and Children's Hospital of Singapore.

Objective of the study: To study the clinical profile and virologic isolates of children admitted with HFMD during the outbreak.

Study design: A prospective observational study.

Methods: Analysis of clinical features and virologic studies of 129 selected cases of HFMD and herpangina.

Results: The median age was 25 months with a range of between 4 months and 11 years. The majority were less than 5 years old (87%). The male-to-female ratio was 1.3:1. The median numbers of day of illness to presentation to the hospital was 3 days. Poor feeding and loss of appetite accounted for 76.7% of the admissions. Symptoms of vomiting were present in 37.2% of the cases. Oral ulcers were found in 96.1%, rashes over hands in 87.6%, over feet in 86.8% and over buttocks in 54.3%. Only 4.7% exhibited no rashes other than oral ulcers and were labelled as herpangina. The median duration of fever was 3 days, ranging from 2 to 7 days. An intravenous drip was required in 68.2% due to poor feeding. Viral cultures were sent in 89.1% of patients of whom 61.7% of patients were positive for viruses. Of the positive cultures, types of viruses isolated were EV71 (enterovirus 71) in 59/71 (83%), Coxsackievirus (A16, A24, A2 B3, B4) in 6/71 (8.4%), EV Untypable in 4/71 (5.6%) and mixed [EV71, echo25, cytomegalovirus (CMV)] in 2/71 (2.8%). EV71 was isolated mostly from stool samples followed by vesicle fluid culture and throat swabs. Two siblings aged 14 months and 2.5 years died during this period at day 5 of illness, their post-mortem examinations showed interstitial pneumonitis of the lungs. EV71 was isolated from the brain, heart, tonsils, intestines, throat and rectal swabs. A raised total white cell count of 14,000/L versus 12,000/L was significantly associated with complicated HFMD (P = 0.04). There was no difference in clinical characteristics of EV71 versus non-EV71 infections. Other viral illnesses, e.g. measles and CMV, may be mistaken for HFMD in the outbreak setting.

Conclusions: HFMD tends to occur in younger children less than 5 years old due to low herd immunity. Poor feeding due to mouth ulcers accounts for admission to hospital requiring intravenous drip. EV71 accounted for the majority (75%) of the positive isolations, followed by coxsackievirus and untypable EV, mixed infection of echovirus or CMV. The yield of virus isolation was highest from stool, followed by vesicles and throat swabs. There is no difference in clinical characteristics of EV71 and non-EV71 virus infections. Enterovirus can cause mild symptoms to fatal death. Two infants died of interstitial pneumonitis and encephalitis.

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新加坡一次手足口病暴发的临床特征
背景:我们在2000年底在新加坡经历了一次手足口病暴发。在2000年9月14日至11月14日期间,共通报了3526宗手足口病个案。有652名临床怀疑患有手足口病的病人在新加坡KK妇女儿童医院的儿童急诊科就诊。研究目的:研究手足口病暴发期间入院儿童的临床特征和病毒学分离株。研究设计:前瞻性观察性研究。方法:对129例手足口病合并疱疹性咽峡炎的临床特点及病毒学研究进行分析。结果:中位年龄为25个月,年龄范围为4个月至11岁。多数为5岁以下儿童(87%)。男女比例为1.3:1。从发病到到医院就诊的平均天数为3天。进食不良和食欲不振占入院人数的76.7%。37.2%的病例出现呕吐症状。口腔溃疡占96.1%,手部皮疹占87.6%,足部皮疹占86.8%,臀部皮疹占54.3%。只有4.7%的人除了口腔溃疡外没有皮疹,并被标记为疱疹性咽峡炎。中位发热持续时间为3天,范围为2 ~ 7天。68.2%因喂养不良需要静脉滴注。89.1%的患者进行了病毒培养,61.7%的患者病毒阳性。阳性培养的病毒类型为肠病毒71型(59/71)(83%),柯萨奇病毒(A16、A24、a2b3、B4)(6/71)(8.4%),未分型(4/71)(5.6%)和混合(EV71、echo25、巨细胞病毒(CMV))(2/71)(2.8%)。EV71主要从粪便样本中分离,其次是囊泡液培养和咽拭子。两个年龄分别为14个月和2.5岁的兄弟姐妹在患病第5天死亡,他们的尸检显示肺间质性肺炎。从脑、心、扁桃体、肠、喉和直肠拭子中分离出EV71。白细胞总数14000 /L和12000 /L与复杂手足口病显著相关(P = 0.04)。EV71感染与非EV71感染的临床特征无差异。其他病毒性疾病,如麻疹和巨细胞病毒,在疫情暴发时可能被误认为手足口病。结论:手足口病易发生于5岁以下幼儿,因群体免疫力低。由于口腔溃疡导致的喂养不良是入院需要静脉滴注的原因。阳性分离株中以EV71型为主(75%),其次为柯萨奇病毒和不分型的EV、埃可病毒或巨细胞病毒混合感染。从粪便中分离出的病毒产量最高,其次是囊泡和咽拭子。EV71病毒感染与非EV71病毒感染的临床特征无差异。肠道病毒可引起轻微症状至致命死亡。两名婴儿死于间质性肺炎和脑炎。
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Annals Academy of Medicine Singapore
Annals Academy of Medicine Singapore 医学-医学:内科
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期刊介绍: The Annals is the official journal of the Academy of Medicine, Singapore. Established in 1972, Annals is the leading medical journal in Singapore which aims to publish novel findings from clinical research as well as medical practices that can benefit the medical community.
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