Skin mycosis distribution, and burden of visits over a decade in Colombia: ecological study

IF 1.5 Q4 INFECTIOUS DISEASES IJID regions Pub Date : 2024-08-20 DOI:10.1016/j.ijregi.2024.100432
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Abstract

Objectives

To describe the sociodemographic distribution of dermatomycosis and the visits burden over a 10-year period of care.

Methods

An ecological study was conducted using data on visits and people treated in the Colombian Health System during 2010-2019 using the International Classification of Diseases, Tenth Revision codes (ICD-10). Departments and geopolitical regions were the units of analysis, and visit burden was reported as frequency, intensity (visits per person), and rate of dermatomycosis visits (per 10,000 visits; 95% confidence interval).

Results

A total of 4,570,593 visits were analyzed. The most used ICD-10 codes were B369 (superficial mycosis, unspecified), B360 (pityriasis versicolor), B354 (Tinea corporis), B359 (dermatophytosis), and B351 (Tinea unguium) (56.5%), with visits primarily involving the adult population (27-59 years; 32.2%), women (43.4%), and urban populations (57.3%). Amazonas department had the highest rate of visits (2.36 per 10,000), while Nariño had the highest intensity of visits (1.94 visits per person). Caribbean region had the highest rate of visits (17.0 per 10,000 visits; 17.0-17.0), followed by the Amazon region (16.3 per 10,000 visits; 16.2-16.4).

Conclusions

The annual visits burden of dermatomycosis in Colombia is high and concentrated in susceptible geographic areas, possibly due to socio-environmental factors. This health problem is overshadowed by chronic diseases and trauma but is often recurrent, and chronic, and induces out-of-pocket costs for treatment.

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哥伦比亚十年间皮肤真菌病的分布和就诊负担:生态研究
方法利用 2010-2019 年期间哥伦比亚卫生系统的就诊和治疗数据,使用国际疾病分类第十次修订版代码(ICD-10)开展了一项生态学研究。以省和地缘政治区域为分析单位,以皮炎的频率、强度(每人就诊次数)和就诊率(每 10,000 人次;95% 置信区间)报告就诊负担。结果共分析了 4,570,593 人次。使用最多的 ICD-10 编码是 B369(浅表真菌病,未指定)、B360(斑癣)、B354(体癣)、B359(皮癣)和 B351(股癣)(56.5%),就诊者主要为成年人(27-59 岁;32.2%)、女性(43.4%)和城市人口(57.3%)。亚马孙省的就诊率最高(每 10 000 人中有 2.36 人),而纳里尼奥省的就诊强度最高(每人 1.94 次)。加勒比地区的就诊率最高(每 10,000 人中有 17.0 人;17.0-17.0),其次是亚马逊地区(每 10,000 人中有 16.3 人;16.2-16.4)。这一健康问题被慢性病和外伤所掩盖,但往往反复发作、长期存在,并导致自费治疗。
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