Herpangina is caused by

Correct Answer: Cox-sackie virus A
Description: (A) Cox-sackie virus A # Herpangia:> It is a coxsackie viral infection mostly affecting children. To begin with, multiple small vesicles appear on the faucial pillars, tonsils, soft palate and uvula.> They rupture to form ulcers which are usually 2-4 mm in size, have a yellow base and red areola around them. They seldom persist beyond one week.
Category: Microbiology
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