Diagnosis and epidemiologic overview of the spectrum of skin diseases in Central, Northeast, and Southern Ethiopia.

IF 1.3 Q2 DERMATOLOGY Dermatology Reports Pub Date : 2025-05-23 Epub Date: 2024-11-26 DOI:10.4081/dr.2024.10114
Paola Monari, Abraham Getachew Kelbore, Sara Rovaris, Takele Tadesse, Efa Ambaw Bogino, Lantesil Wondewosen, Fikirte Getachew, Mehret Techane, Simelash Bitew, Frehiwot Daba, Piergiacomo Calzavara-Pinton, Aldo Morrone
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This study analyzed data from hospitals located in three regions of Ethiopia: Addis Ababa, Northeastern Ethiopia, and Southern Ethiopia. The research aims to investigate the prevalence and contributing factors associated with skin diseases in these regions. Skin disorders represent a significant health concern in these areas, though their epidemiology differs markedly from that observed in Western countries. We collected data from 6,449 patients, considering factors like education, income, cultural habits, and access to healthcare. Patients in Southern Ethiopia generally had higher Body Mass Indexes (BMI) and incomes and were closer to dermatology centers. The findings indicate that infectious diseases and pruritic dermatoses are the most prevalent skin conditions in all regions. The study highlights the significant impact of socioeconomic status on skin health, with higher education correlating with a lower incidence of infectious diseases and sebaceous gland disorders. Overcrowding was associated with a higher occurrence of infectious diseases, emphasizing the importance of hygiene and sanitary conditions. Additionally, the distance from a patient's residence to the hospital influenced the duration of the disease, stressing the need for better accessibility to healthcare services. In conclusion, this research offers important insights into the spectrum of skin diseases in Ethiopia, emphasizing the role of socioeconomic factors and the critical need for improved healthcare access and education.

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埃塞俄比亚中部、东北部和南部皮肤病的诊断和流行病学概况。
本研究分析了位于埃塞俄比亚三个地区的医院数据:亚的斯亚贝巴、埃塞俄比亚东北部和埃塞俄比亚南部。该研究旨在调查这些地区皮肤病的患病率和相关因素。在这些地区,皮肤病是一个重要的健康问题,尽管其流行病学与西方国家的观察结果明显不同。我们收集了6449名患者的数据,考虑了教育、收入、文化习惯和获得医疗保健等因素。埃塞俄比亚南部的患者通常有较高的身体质量指数和收入,并且离皮肤科中心更近。研究结果表明,传染病和瘙痒性皮肤病是所有地区最普遍的皮肤病。该研究强调了社会经济地位对皮肤健康的重大影响,高等教育与较低的传染病和皮脂腺疾病发病率相关。过度拥挤与传染病的高发有关,强调了个人卫生和卫生条件的重要性。此外,病人住所到医院的距离也会影响疾病的持续时间,这就强调需要更好地获得医疗保健服务。总之,这项研究为埃塞俄比亚的皮肤病提供了重要的见解,强调了社会经济因素的作用以及改善医疗保健和教育的迫切需要。
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