Relation between Risk Factors of Pyoderma and Pyoderma Incidence

Background: Pyoderma is a purulent bacterial infection of the skin. In developing countries, pyoderma is the most common skin disease in children. Pyoderma attacks male more often than female. Factors influencing pyoderma are low socioeconomic level, low education, low personal hygiene and unhygieni...

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Main Authors: Lila Indria Depari, Unwati Sugiri, Lola Ilona Fuad Abdul Hamied
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universitas Padjadjaran 2016-09-01
Series:Althea Medical Journal
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Online Access:http://journal.fk.unpad.ac.id/index.php/amj/article/view/867
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spelling doaj-564023ff44b54889a5e563d2980f4d6d2020-11-24T23:28:13ZengUniversitas PadjadjaranAlthea Medical Journal2337-43302337-43302016-09-013343443910.15850/amj.v3n3.867Relation between Risk Factors of Pyoderma and Pyoderma IncidenceLila Indria DepariUnwati SugiriLola Ilona Fuad Abdul HamiedBackground: Pyoderma is a purulent bacterial infection of the skin. In developing countries, pyoderma is the most common skin disease in children. Pyoderma attacks male more often than female. Factors influencing pyoderma are low socioeconomic level, low education, low personal hygiene and unhygienic house. This study was conducted to assess the relation between risk factors of pyoderma and pyoderma incidence. Methods: This study used cross-sectional study design and was conducted from August–November 2013. The sample collection was done with multistage random sampling, where 196 primary school children in Jatinangor subdistrict were randomly taken to be admitted into this study. The data collection procedure consisted of physical examination and questionnaire filling. The data were statistically analyzed using independent T and chi-square test. Results: Upon examining 196 subjects, four were found with pyoderma. As such, the prevalence of pyoderma on primary school children in Jatinangor in 2013 was 2%. There was relation between personal hygiene and pyoderma incidence (p=0.041). Sex (p=0.623), healthy housing (p=0.097), socioeconomic level (p=0.742) and education level of parents (p=0.989) were not related with pyoderma. Conclusions: Personal hygiene is the risk factor that had relation with incidence of pyoderma.http://journal.fk.unpad.ac.id/index.php/amj/article/view/867Personal hygienepyodermarisk factors
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author Lila Indria Depari
Unwati Sugiri
Lola Ilona Fuad Abdul Hamied
spellingShingle Lila Indria Depari
Unwati Sugiri
Lola Ilona Fuad Abdul Hamied
Relation between Risk Factors of Pyoderma and Pyoderma Incidence
Althea Medical Journal
Personal hygiene
pyoderma
risk factors
author_facet Lila Indria Depari
Unwati Sugiri
Lola Ilona Fuad Abdul Hamied
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title Relation between Risk Factors of Pyoderma and Pyoderma Incidence
title_short Relation between Risk Factors of Pyoderma and Pyoderma Incidence
title_full Relation between Risk Factors of Pyoderma and Pyoderma Incidence
title_fullStr Relation between Risk Factors of Pyoderma and Pyoderma Incidence
title_full_unstemmed Relation between Risk Factors of Pyoderma and Pyoderma Incidence
title_sort relation between risk factors of pyoderma and pyoderma incidence
publisher Universitas Padjadjaran
series Althea Medical Journal
issn 2337-4330
2337-4330
publishDate 2016-09-01
description Background: Pyoderma is a purulent bacterial infection of the skin. In developing countries, pyoderma is the most common skin disease in children. Pyoderma attacks male more often than female. Factors influencing pyoderma are low socioeconomic level, low education, low personal hygiene and unhygienic house. This study was conducted to assess the relation between risk factors of pyoderma and pyoderma incidence. Methods: This study used cross-sectional study design and was conducted from August–November 2013. The sample collection was done with multistage random sampling, where 196 primary school children in Jatinangor subdistrict were randomly taken to be admitted into this study. The data collection procedure consisted of physical examination and questionnaire filling. The data were statistically analyzed using independent T and chi-square test. Results: Upon examining 196 subjects, four were found with pyoderma. As such, the prevalence of pyoderma on primary school children in Jatinangor in 2013 was 2%. There was relation between personal hygiene and pyoderma incidence (p=0.041). Sex (p=0.623), healthy housing (p=0.097), socioeconomic level (p=0.742) and education level of parents (p=0.989) were not related with pyoderma. Conclusions: Personal hygiene is the risk factor that had relation with incidence of pyoderma.
topic Personal hygiene
pyoderma
risk factors
url http://journal.fk.unpad.ac.id/index.php/amj/article/view/867
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