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The Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease Sentinel Surveillance System in South Korea: Retrospective Evaluation Study

The Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease Sentinel Surveillance System in South Korea: Retrospective Evaluation Study

Hand, foot, and mouth disease (HFMD) is a highly transmissible pediatric infectious disease characterized by a rash or vesicular appearance on the hands, feet, and tongue [1]. The clinical symptoms of HFMD are mostly mild and usually self-limiting. However, HFMD was estimated to cause 97,000 disability-adjusted life-year losses per annum across Asia [2]. Furthermore, neurologic complications are associated with increased mortality, especially in children [3].

Bryan Inho Kim, Chiara Achangwa, Seonghui Cho, Jisoo Ahn, Jisu Won, Hyunkyung Do, Dayeong Lee, Bohye Yoon, Joohee Kim, Sukhyun Ryu

JMIR Public Health Surveill 2024;10:e59446

Preliminary Assessment of an Ambulatory Device Dedicated to Upper Airway Muscle Training in Patients With Sleep Apnea: Proof-of-Concept Study

Preliminary Assessment of an Ambulatory Device Dedicated to Upper Airway Muscle Training in Patients With Sleep Apnea: Proof-of-Concept Study

The causes of this low adherence rate may include treatment unacceptability, general discomfort, side effects (mask leaks, pressure intolerance, skin irritation, mouth dryness), bed partner intolerance, or a combination of these causes [12]. Alternatively, therapies targeting the UA muscles have been developed to decrease the disease severity [13-15].

Patrice Roberge, Jean Ruel, André Bégin-Drolet, Jean Lemay, Simon Gakwaya, Jean-François Masse, Frédéric Sériès

JMIR Biomed Eng 2024;9:e51901

Microfragmented Fat and Biphasic Calcium Phosphates for Alveolar Cleft Repair: Protocol for a Prospective, Nonblinded, First-in-Human Clinical Study

Microfragmented Fat and Biphasic Calcium Phosphates for Alveolar Cleft Repair: Protocol for a Prospective, Nonblinded, First-in-Human Clinical Study

Patients will be excluded on the basis of the following criteria [26]: having poor oral hygiene with mouth plaques; having systemic disease; having systemic or local infection; having received chemotherapy, radiotherapy, immunosuppressives, or anticoagulants that may interfere with the healing process; having received bone growth–inducing factors, malnutrition, or active influenza; and being pregnant.

Diandra Sabrina Natsir Kalla, Salem Alkaabi, Abul Fauzi, Andi Tajrin, Rifaat Nurrahma, Werner E G Müller, Heinz C Schröder, Xiaohong Wang, Tymour Forouzanfar, Marco N Helder, Muhammad Ruslin

JMIR Res Protoc 2024;13:e42371

Internet Tool to Support Self-Assessment and Self-Swabbing of Sore Throat: Development and Feasibility Study

Internet Tool to Support Self-Assessment and Self-Swabbing of Sore Throat: Development and Feasibility Study

And how easy was it to look in her mouth and see her tonsils? Umm it was easy for me. Both adult participants and parents reported difficulties with obtaining, what they perceived to be a “useful” or “clear” photograph of the throat. The challenges primarily related to practical issues such as inadequate lighting, getting the camera to focus inside the mouth, and minimizing the presence of the teeth and tongue in the photograph.

Mark Lown, Kirsten A Smith, Ingrid Muller, Catherine Woods, Emma Maund, Kirsty Rogers, Taeko Becque, Gail Hayward, Michael Moore, Paul Little, Margaret Glogowska, Alastair Hay, Beth Stuart, Efi Mantzourani, Christopher R Wilcox, Natalie Thompson, Nick A Francis

J Med Internet Res 2023;25:e39791