Acute Hemorrhagic Conjunctivitis is a condition caused by specific types of enteroviruses. Among the given options, enterovirus type 70 is known to be a primary cause of Acute Hemorrhagic Conjunctivitis. This condition is characterized by the sudden onset of symptoms such as eye redness, pain, swelling, and subconjunctival hemorrhages (bleeding under the conjunctiva of the eye). The infection spreads rapidly in areas with close human contact and is highly contagious.
Therefore, the correct answer is Enterovirus type 70.