Epidemiology of Skin Diseases among Displaced People in Diyala Province
Background: Diyala have many internally displaced persons as a consequence of the armed conflict. Those peoples experience serious health problems related to their displacement, including skin disorders. Objective: To determine the prevalence of skin diseases and the use of health care among displa...
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doaj-047d601c5a3d459292e0c277eb95576d2020-11-25T00:28:50ZengFaculty of Medicine University of Baghdadمجلة كلية الطب0041-94192410-80572018-04-0160110.32007/jfacmedbagdad.v60i1.45Epidemiology of Skin Diseases among Displaced People in Diyala ProvinceNaseer K. Alwan0Shahab A. Shakir1Hayder H. Waheeb2Dept. of family Medicine, Diyala health directorateDept. of family Medicine, University of Diyala, college of medicine.Dept. of family Medicine, Diyala health directorate Background: Diyala have many internally displaced persons as a consequence of the armed conflict. Those peoples experience serious health problems related to their displacement, including skin disorders. Objective: To determine the prevalence of skin diseases and the use of health care among displaced patients in Diyala. Methods: A case-series study conducted on 246 displaced patients from May to November 2017, who attended Baqubah teaching hospital in Diyala. All patients were diagnosed by dermatologists depending on clinical findings. Results: A total of 246 displaced patient from all age groups mean±SD (21.9±18.59) years, range 1-64) consulate the clinic, of them (29.3%) male and (70.7%) female with male to female ratio (1:2.4). Infectious skin diseases have the highest rate (65.9%), followed by dermatitis (18.4%), acne (5.7%), alopecia (5.3%), and Papulosquamous diseases (4.8%). Parasitic skin infestations (31.7%) and viral infection (24.4%) were the commonest noted infections. Significant associations present between previous consultation and economic status, and between prevalence of skin infections and low economic status. Significant associations between skin diseases and rising crowding index. Conclusion: Infectious skin diseases are common among displaced patients, significantly higher among low economic status. Skin diseases significantly associated with rising crowding index. http://iqjmc.uobaghdad.edu.iq/index.php/19JFacMedBaghdad36/article/view/45Skin diseases, internally displaced persons, crowding index. |
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Naseer K. Alwan Shahab A. Shakir Hayder H. Waheeb Epidemiology of Skin Diseases among Displaced People in Diyala Province مجلة كلية الطب Skin diseases, internally displaced persons, crowding index. |
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Naseer K. Alwan Shahab A. Shakir Hayder H. Waheeb |
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Epidemiology of Skin Diseases among Displaced People in Diyala Province |
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Epidemiology of Skin Diseases among Displaced People in Diyala Province |
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Epidemiology of Skin Diseases among Displaced People in Diyala Province |
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Epidemiology of Skin Diseases among Displaced People in Diyala Province |
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Epidemiology of Skin Diseases among Displaced People in Diyala Province |
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epidemiology of skin diseases among displaced people in diyala province |
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Faculty of Medicine University of Baghdad |
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مجلة كلية الطب |
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Background: Diyala have many internally displaced persons as a consequence of the armed conflict. Those peoples experience serious health problems related to their displacement, including skin disorders.
Objective: To determine the prevalence of skin diseases and the use of health care among displaced patients in Diyala.
Methods: A case-series study conducted on 246 displaced patients from May to November 2017, who attended Baqubah teaching hospital in Diyala. All patients were diagnosed by dermatologists depending on clinical findings.
Results: A total of 246 displaced patient from all age groups mean±SD (21.9±18.59) years, range 1-64) consulate the clinic, of them (29.3%) male and (70.7%) female with male to female ratio (1:2.4). Infectious skin diseases have the highest rate (65.9%), followed by dermatitis (18.4%), acne (5.7%), alopecia (5.3%), and Papulosquamous diseases (4.8%). Parasitic skin infestations (31.7%) and viral infection (24.4%) were the commonest noted infections. Significant associations present between previous consultation and economic status, and between prevalence of skin infections and low economic status. Significant associations between skin diseases and rising crowding index.
Conclusion: Infectious skin diseases are common among displaced patients, significantly higher among low economic status. Skin diseases significantly associated with rising crowding index.
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