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==Treatment==
==Treatment==
[[Bornholm disease medical therapy|Medical therapy]] | [[Bornholm disease surgery|Surgical options]] | [[Bornholm disease primary prevention|Primary prevention]]  | [[Bornholm disease secondary prevention|Secondary prevention]] | [[Bornholm disease cost-effectiveness of therapy|Financial costs]] | [[Bornholm disease future or investigational therapies|Future therapies]]
[[Bornholm disease medical therapy|Medical therapy]] | [[Bornholm disease surgery|Surgical options]] | [[Bornholm disease primary prevention|Primary prevention]]  | [[Bornholm disease secondary prevention|Secondary prevention]] | [[Bornholm disease cost-effectiveness of therapy|Financial costs]] | [[Bornholm disease future or investigational therapies|Future therapies]]
===Transmission===
The virus that causes  devils grip is [[picornavirus]]. It is spread by contact and epidemics usually occur during warm weather in temperate regions and at any time in the tropics. It can also be spread through saliva and feces.<ref>http://www.medicomm.net/Consumer%20Site/dc/dc_b60.htm</ref>


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Bornholm disease
ICD-10 B33.0
ICD-9 074.1
DiseasesDB 29152
MeSH D011000

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