COVID -19大流行期间疥疮皮损分布的变化模式——一项横断面观察研究

Chanchal Chauhan, Praveen Kumar Rathore, Aarzoo Pahwa
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背景:疥疮是一种由疥螨引起的体外寄生虫病。一些诱发因素包括过度拥挤、不卫生的环境、免疫功能低下、痴呆、无家可归和性接触。在这项研究中,我们想评估大流行期间疥疮病变分布的变化。方法对在我院三级医院皮肤科就诊的600例患者进行为期6个月的横断面研究。疥疮病变的部位与病变类型一起被记录下来。还记录了人口统计数据和定期洗手和卫生处理的历史。结果我们的研究显示,在这个大流行时代,由于经常洗手和经常消毒,疥疮病变分布模式的变化与手指蹼(19%)较少发生到腹部(脐周)(73%)和腹股沟(67%)较多发生之间存在重要的相关性。结论本次新冠肺炎大流行期间,疥疮皮损分布发生显著变化。
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Changing Patterns in the Distribution of Skin Lesions of Scabies during the COVID -19 Pandemic – A Cross-Sectional Observational Study
BACKGROUND An ectoparasitic disease, scabies, caused by the mite Sarcoptes scabiei var hominis. Some of the predisposing factors are overcrowding, unhygienic surroundings, immunocompromised status, dementia, homelessness, and sexual contact. In this study, we wanted to evaluate the changed distribution of lesions of scabies during pandemic. METHODS A cross sectional study was performed on 600 patients attending the skin department of our tertiary care hospital over a period of 6 months. The sites of the scabies lesions were noted along with types of lesions. Demographic data and history of regular hand washing and sanitization were also documented. RESULTS Our study revealed an important correlation between change in pattern of distribution of scabies lesions from being less frequent on finger webs (19 %) to being more frequent on abdomen (periumbilical area) (73 %) and groins (67 %) due to regular hand washing and frequent sanitization, in this pandemic era. CONCLUSIONS A significant change in distribution of skin lesions in scabies can be noticed during this COVID-19 pandemic.
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