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The viruses that cause epidemic pleurodynia can spread very easily among young children, who tend to put toys or fingers into their [[mouth]]. The disease is most likely to spread in day care centers. The best way to prevent [[infection]] is to wash hands thoroughly, especially before meals or after changing a diaper or using the bathroom. There is no [[vaccine]] to prevent [[pleurodynia]]. | The viruses that cause epidemic pleurodynia can spread very easily among young children, who tend to put toys or fingers into their [[mouth]]. The disease is most likely to spread in day care centers. The best way to prevent [[infection]] is to wash hands thoroughly, especially before meals or after changing a diaper or using the bathroom. There is no [[vaccine]] to prevent [[pleurodynia]]. | ||
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Overview
The viruses that cause epidemic pleurodynia can spread very easily among young children, who tend to put toys or fingers into their mouth. The disease is most likely to spread in day care centers. The best way to prevent infection is to wash hands thoroughly, especially before meals or after changing a diaper or using the bathroom. There is no vaccine to prevent pleurodynia.