2017
DOI: 10.12980/apjtd.7.2017d7-43
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Epidemiology of hand foot mouth disease in Northern Thailand in 2016: A prospective cohort study

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“…Inta et al [ 29 ] and Upala et al [ 30 ] reported that the specific climate characteristics of the northern region of Thailand, particularly the temperature, moisture, air pressure, and rainfall amount, contributed to the epidemic of HFMD. In our study, the highest number of HFMD episodes was reported in the rainy season (June–October).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Inta et al [ 29 ] and Upala et al [ 30 ] reported that the specific climate characteristics of the northern region of Thailand, particularly the temperature, moisture, air pressure, and rainfall amount, contributed to the epidemic of HFMD. In our study, the highest number of HFMD episodes was reported in the rainy season (June–October).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Concerns about HFMD are related to not only treatment and care but also medical expenses through the health care system. Upala et al reported that 7 USD (216 baht) and 115 USD (3678 baht) were spent per patient per visit for HFMD medical costs and diagnosis in outpatient departments (OPD) and inpatient departments (IPD), respectively [ 30 ].…”
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confidence: 99%