Surveillance and outbreak response of hand - foot - mouth disease in Haiphong Children’s Hospital, Vietnam

Q2 Social Sciences
Sang Ngoc Nguyen, C. Van Dang, Tham Thi Tran
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ABSTRACT Hand, foot, and mouth disease (HFMD) is a public health issue in Haiphong, as it is in Vietnam overall. In 2011, a large outbreak of HFMD in Vietnam resulted in 113,121 children seeking medical attention, of whom 170 died. According to a Vietnam General Department of Preventive Medicine report in 2012, HFMD has the 2nd highest incidence of pediatric disease among 10 common diseases. There were 157,654 cases, of which 45 patients died, ranking 3rd among Vietnamese children’s causes of death. In 2017, HFMD broke out again in Haiphong. Haiphong Children’s Hospital (HCH) is the only hospital in Haiphong to examine and treat HFMD for children. This study aims to describe the clinical characteristics of HFMD seen in HCH and review the results of disease control efforts in 2017. A retrospective descriptive study. Clinical data were obtained by reviewing the patients’ case records from January 2017 through December 2017 in HCH. There were 2610 patients admitted to HCH in 2017. Most patients were under 3 years old (94.8%). The disease prevalence increased from April 1st through September 30th. Common symptoms were: fever (99%), mouth ulcers, sore throat (96.4%), rash on hand and foot (64.4%), startle (33.9%). Diagnosis mainly was clinical-grade 2a (79.8%). PCR was performed in 526 patients with grade 2b, 3, 4, and 218 cases (41.4%) were positive with EV71. Most of the cases’ prognosis was excellent, with 99.3% of cases cured and no deaths. Despite stringent measures taken in kindergartens, it is clear that HFMD is currently a public health problem in Vietnam. It is a highly contagious infectious disease, including several potential complications, and results in a number of cases leading to death. The disease is a particular cause of concern, especially when HFMD cases can overload already crowded hospitals. A high degree of vigilance should be maintained over the disease and its consequences.
越南海防儿童医院手足口病监测及疫情应对
手足口病(手足口病)是海防市的一个公共卫生问题,也是越南的一个公共卫生问题。2011年,越南爆发了大规模手足口病,导致113,121名儿童就医,其中170人死亡。根据越南预防医学总局2012年的一份报告,手足口病是10种常见疾病中发病率第二高的儿科疾病。共有157 654例,其中45例死亡,在越南儿童死亡原因中排名第三。2017年,海防再次爆发手足口病。海防儿童医院(HCH)是海防唯一一家为儿童检查和治疗手足口病的医院。本研究旨在描述HCH中手足口病的临床特征,并回顾2017年疾病控制工作的结果。回顾性描述性研究。通过审查HCH 2017年1月至2017年12月的患者病例记录获得临床数据。2017年共有2610名患者入住HCH。3岁以下患儿占94.8%。从4月1日到9月30日,该病的患病率有所上升。常见症状为发热(99%)、口腔溃疡、喉咙痛(96.4%)、手足皮疹(64.4%)、惊吓(33.9%)。诊断主要为临床2a级(79.8%)。对526例2b、3、4、218例(41.4%)EV71型阳性患者进行PCR检测。大多数病例预后良好,治愈率达99.3%,无死亡病例。尽管幼儿园采取了严格的措施,但手足口病目前在越南显然是一个公共卫生问题。它是一种高度传染性的传染病,包括几种潜在的并发症,并导致一些病例导致死亡。这种疾病尤其令人担忧,尤其是当手足口病病例可能使本已拥挤不堪的医院不堪重负时。对这种疾病及其后果应保持高度警惕。
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