Objective: to analyze the diagnostic value of combined detection of antibody and enterovirus in hand-foot-mouth disease. Methods: 80 children who were treated in our hospital from January 2021 to January 2022 were sel...Objective: to analyze the diagnostic value of combined detection of antibody and enterovirus in hand-foot-mouth disease. Methods: 80 children who were treated in our hospital from January 2021 to January 2022 were selected as the research object, and were divided into a combined group and an intestinal group with 40 children in each group. The combined group was tested with antibody and enterovirus nucleic acid. The detection accuracy of the combined group and the intestinal group was compared. Results: the positive detection rate in the combined group was higher than that in the intestinal group (P < 0.05). Conclusion: hand-foot-mouth disease is more common in children. It is an infectious disease with high infection rate, with fast transmission speed and complicated transmission route. If a symptom is found, it will spread widely. Some patients are mild and some patients are severe. Once they develop into severe cases, various complications will occur, which threaten the lives and health of children patients. Therefore, only by giving early treatment to the child patients can the death of the child patients be avoided. Early diagnosis should be given to the child patients before treatment. In this study, the combined diagnosis method of enterovirus antibody detection and enterovirus nucleic acid detection can improve the diagnosis probability, has good diagnosis effect and is worthy of medical application.展开更多
文摘Objective: to analyze the diagnostic value of combined detection of antibody and enterovirus in hand-foot-mouth disease. Methods: 80 children who were treated in our hospital from January 2021 to January 2022 were selected as the research object, and were divided into a combined group and an intestinal group with 40 children in each group. The combined group was tested with antibody and enterovirus nucleic acid. The detection accuracy of the combined group and the intestinal group was compared. Results: the positive detection rate in the combined group was higher than that in the intestinal group (P < 0.05). Conclusion: hand-foot-mouth disease is more common in children. It is an infectious disease with high infection rate, with fast transmission speed and complicated transmission route. If a symptom is found, it will spread widely. Some patients are mild and some patients are severe. Once they develop into severe cases, various complications will occur, which threaten the lives and health of children patients. Therefore, only by giving early treatment to the child patients can the death of the child patients be avoided. Early diagnosis should be given to the child patients before treatment. In this study, the combined diagnosis method of enterovirus antibody detection and enterovirus nucleic acid detection can improve the diagnosis probability, has good diagnosis effect and is worthy of medical application.