印度东北部一家三级医疗中心儿科感染性皮肤病的临床和社会经济模式

Sagarika Gogoi, Swapan Majumder, Naba Pallab Chetia, Binita Singha
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背景:皮肤疾病是任何医疗保健系统中最重要的组成部分之一,尤其是包括儿童在内的医疗保健系统。感染性皮肤病是儿童最常见的皮肤病。由于气候、文化和社会经济等因素的影响,儿童皮肤病的发病模式因国家而异,在同一国家的不同州也不尽相同:目的和目标:研究儿童皮肤感染和侵袭的临床和社会经济概况。材料和方法:所有 12 岁以下患有皮肤感染和侵袭的儿童均为研究对象。向患者和家长详细询问病史、社会经济状况和住房条件。对所有儿童进行了局部、全身和系统检查,并将检查结果记录在标准表格中,以便对数据进行分析和解释:研究期间,共有 1932 名 0-12 岁儿童在皮肤科门诊部就诊,其中 665 人(34%)患有感染性皮肤病。61.20%的患者属于学龄儿童(5-12 岁),76.7%的患者家庭有 4-6 名成员。67.67%的患者来自农村地区,77.4%属于下层阶级。疥疮是感染性皮肤病的罪魁祸首(29.92%),其次是传染性荨麻疹(20.45%):结论:随着年龄的增长,儿童皮肤感染和感染的发病率也在增加。发病率与居住条件、家庭规模、社会经济阶层和季节有关。这些疾病中的大多数都很常见,并可通过简单的预防和治疗措施加以控制。
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Clinical and socioeconomic pattern of infective dermatoses in pediatric population at a tertiary care center of Northeast India
Background: Cutaneous disorders are one of the most important components of any health-care system, especially which including children. Infective dermatoses are the most common skin diseases in children. The pattern of dermatoses in children varies from one country to another and within the same country from one state to another due to various climatic, cultural, and socioeconomic factors. Aims and Objectives: The aims and objectives are to study the clinical and socioeconomic profile of cutaneous infections and infestations among children. Materials and Methods: All children up to 12 years presenting with cutaneous infections and infestations were taken as study participants. A detailed history of the disease, socioeconomic status, and housing condition was taken from the patients as well as from the parents. Local, general, and systemic examinations were carried out on all the children and their examination findings were recorded in a standard pro forma for analysis and interpretation of data. Results: A total number of 1932 were children aged 0–12 years patients attended the Dermatology Outpatient Department during the study period of which 665 (34%) presented with infective dermatoses. 61.20% of patients belonged to school-aged children (5–12 years) 76.7% had a family with 4–6 members. 67.67% were from the rural areas, and 77.4% belonged to the lower class. Scabies was the leading offender (29.92%) among infective dermatoses followed by Impetigo contagiosa (20.45%). Conclusion: There is an increased incidence of cutaneous infections and infestations with increasing age among children. The incidence is associated with housing conditions, family size, socioeconomic strata, and seasonal. Most of these conditions are common and controllable with easy preventive and curative measures.
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