[Distribution of dermatoses encountered in children seen in Dermatological Consultations in Lomé (Togo)].

Medecine tropicale et sante internationale Pub Date : 2022-06-10 eCollection Date: 2022-06-30 DOI:10.48327/mtsi.v2i2.2022.243
Julienne Noude Té Clessou, Kokoè Afiwa Dovi-Tevi, Koussake Kombaté, Bayaki Saka, Abla Séfako Akakpo, Palokinam Pitché
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Objective: The aim of this study was to establish the overview of current dermatosis in children in dermatological consultation in Lomé and to deduce the evolutionary trend of these dermatoses between 1992 and 2020.

Method: This was a retrospective descriptive study concerning patients aged 0 to 15 years seen in consultation in the public dermatological services of Lomé from January 1, 2010 to December 31, 2019. The reasons for consultation were reviewed and classified into groups of dermatosis (immunoallergic, infectious, inflammatory, tumoral …). The results of this series were compared with those of a similar study carried out in 1992.

Results: During the study period, 3 767 children attended showing dermatological condition (14.2% of the dermatological consultations were pediatric). The average age of the patients was 7.4 years and the sex ratio M/F was 0.7. July, August and September were the months with the highest number of consultations. The top three reasons for consultation were eczema (26.6%), prurigo strophulus (15.3%) and atopic dermatitis (4.9%). 51.3% of skin diseases in children were represented by immunoallergic dermatoses, followed by infectious dermatoses 23.6%. The predominant infectious dermatoses were fungal (34.4%) and bacterial (30.3%). Between 1992 and 2019, there was an increase in the prevalence of immunoallergic dermatoses and a reduction in infectious dermatoses.

Conclusion: Immunoallergic dermatoses are predominant and clearly increasing among children seen in dermatological consultations in Lomé.

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[多哥lomoise皮肤科会诊中儿童皮肤病的分布]。
目的:本研究的目的是建立目前在lomoede皮肤科会诊儿童皮肤病的概况,并推断这些皮肤病在1992年至2020年之间的演变趋势。方法:对2010年1月1日至2019年12月31日在lomoise公共皮肤科就诊的0 ~ 15岁患者进行回顾性描述性研究。会诊的原因进行了审查,并分类为皮肤病组(免疫过敏性,感染性,炎症性,肿瘤…)。这一系列的结果与1992年进行的一项类似研究的结果进行了比较。结果:研究期间,有3767名儿童出现皮肤病,其中儿科占14.2%。患者平均年龄7.4岁,性别比M/F为0.7。7月、8月和9月是咨询人数最多的月份。就诊原因前3位依次为湿疹(26.6%)、斑疹痒(15.3%)和特应性皮炎(4.9%)。儿童皮肤病以免疫过敏性皮肤病占51.3%,其次为感染性皮肤病占23.6%。主要感染性皮肤病为真菌性(34.4%)和细菌性(30.3%)。1992年至2019年期间,免疫过敏性皮肤病的患病率有所上升,传染性皮肤病的患病率有所下降。结论:免疫变应性皮肤病在罗洛市皮肤科就诊的儿童中占主导地位,且明显增加。
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