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Identification and validation of clinical predictors for the risk of neurological involvement in children with hand, foot, and mouth disease in Sarawak

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Figure 1Case definitionsCase definitions. The flow chart shows the algorithm of the investigation and the classification of the disease severity of chil-dren with HFMD used in the study
Table 1: Risk factors that were significantly associated with CSF pleocytosis in children with HFMD in the first phase of the study (2000 to 2003).
Table 2: The number and type of the risk factors that were present in the children with HFMD seen in the 2000/3 and 2006 outbreaks
Table 3: The sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value and negative predictive value of the risk factors
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