ICD-11 code : 1F05.0;
Preferred Label : Enteroviral vesicular stomatitis;
ICD-11 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.;
ICD-11 synonym : Hand, foot and mouth disease;
ICD-11 inclusion : Hand, foot and mouth disease;
Origin ID : 1726890736;
UMLS CUI : C0018572;
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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.