Enteroviral vesicular stomatitis
Enteroviral vesicular stomatitis clinical and global spread profile: 1 countries, 1 WHO outbreak events since 2012.
Enteroviral vesicular stomatitis · ICD-10 B084 · ICD-11 1F05 · 1 WHO event across 1 country (2012–2012).
Top affected countries
| Country | Region | Events | % of global |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cambodia | WPR | 1 | 100% |
WHO case definition
Enteroviral vesicular stomatitis, commonly called hand, foot and mouth disease, is a highly contagious enterovirus infection (usually Coxsackievirus A16 or Enterovirus 71). It typically causes a mild febrile illness with sore throat and loss of appetite followed by an eruption of vesicles on the lips, hands and feet. The majority of cases occur in children under the age of five.
Countries Affected
1
Outbreak Events
1
Year Range
2012–2012
ICD-10 B084
Enteroviral vesicular stomatitis
Visualization
Global Prevalence Snapshot
Based on WHO Disease Outbreak News events (2012–2012).
Risk Level
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