Aseptic Folliculitis in Freshwater and Marine Fishermen

Folliculitis is a common skin disease, usually benign, which causes inflammation and eventual infections of hair follicles. They may have an infectious etiology, mainly due to the bacteria Staphylococcus aureus; it also occurs due to localized irritation, such as in areas of skin friction and for lo...

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Main Authors: Vidal Haddad Junior, Luana Moraes Campos, Gabriela Roncada Haddad, Ana Letícia Rossetto, André Luiz Rossetto
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: National Iranian Oil Company (NIOC) Health Organization 2020-10-01
Series:The International Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine
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Online Access:https://www.theijoem.com/ijoem/index.php/ijoem/article/view/2136
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spelling doaj-d3cb31d626a54eeaa0b53596674315942020-11-25T03:56:58ZengNational Iranian Oil Company (NIOC) Health OrganizationThe International Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine2008-65202008-68142020-10-01114 October21021210.34172/ijoem.2020.2136407Aseptic Folliculitis in Freshwater and Marine FishermenVidal Haddad Junior0Luana Moraes Campos1Gabriela Roncada Haddad2Ana Letícia Rossetto3André Luiz Rossetto4Universidade Estadual Paulista de Botucatu/UNESP, Botucatu, State of São Paulo, BrazilUniversidade Estadual Paulista de Botucatu/UNESP, Botucatu, State of São Paulo, BrazilUniversidade Estadual Paulista de Botucatu/UNESP, Botucatu, State of São Paulo, BrazilPontifícia Universidade Católica do Paraná/PUCPR, Curitiba, State of Paraná, BrazilUniversidade do Vale do Itajaí/UNIVALI, Itajaí, State of Santa Catarina, BrazilFolliculitis is a common skin disease, usually benign, which causes inflammation and eventual infections of hair follicles. They may have an infectious etiology, mainly due to the bacteria Staphylococcus aureus; it also occurs due to localized irritation, such as in areas of skin friction and for long periods of immersion in water, as in athletes and workers who are continuously exposed to the aquatic environment. Herein, we report on two fishermen, from fluvial and maritime environments, who presented with chronic aseptic folliculitis associated with daily immersion of their lower extremities while exercising the profession and that regressed when there was a decrease in their contact with water.https://www.theijoem.com/ijoem/index.php/ijoem/article/view/2136fisheriesfolliculitisdermatitis, occupationalhair follicleskin diseases
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author Vidal Haddad Junior
Luana Moraes Campos
Gabriela Roncada Haddad
Ana Letícia Rossetto
André Luiz Rossetto
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Luana Moraes Campos
Gabriela Roncada Haddad
Ana Letícia Rossetto
André Luiz Rossetto
Aseptic Folliculitis in Freshwater and Marine Fishermen
The International Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine
fisheries
folliculitis
dermatitis, occupational
hair follicle
skin diseases
author_facet Vidal Haddad Junior
Luana Moraes Campos
Gabriela Roncada Haddad
Ana Letícia Rossetto
André Luiz Rossetto
author_sort Vidal Haddad Junior
title Aseptic Folliculitis in Freshwater and Marine Fishermen
title_short Aseptic Folliculitis in Freshwater and Marine Fishermen
title_full Aseptic Folliculitis in Freshwater and Marine Fishermen
title_fullStr Aseptic Folliculitis in Freshwater and Marine Fishermen
title_full_unstemmed Aseptic Folliculitis in Freshwater and Marine Fishermen
title_sort aseptic folliculitis in freshwater and marine fishermen
publisher National Iranian Oil Company (NIOC) Health Organization
series The International Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine
issn 2008-6520
2008-6814
publishDate 2020-10-01
description Folliculitis is a common skin disease, usually benign, which causes inflammation and eventual infections of hair follicles. They may have an infectious etiology, mainly due to the bacteria Staphylococcus aureus; it also occurs due to localized irritation, such as in areas of skin friction and for long periods of immersion in water, as in athletes and workers who are continuously exposed to the aquatic environment. Herein, we report on two fishermen, from fluvial and maritime environments, who presented with chronic aseptic folliculitis associated with daily immersion of their lower extremities while exercising the profession and that regressed when there was a decrease in their contact with water.
topic fisheries
folliculitis
dermatitis, occupational
hair follicle
skin diseases
url https://www.theijoem.com/ijoem/index.php/ijoem/article/view/2136
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