[Epidemiology of scabies in Germany: multisource analysis of primary and secondary data].

4区 医学 Q3 Medicine
Hautarzt Pub Date : 2022-01-01 Epub Date: 2021-10-04 DOI:10.1007/s00105-021-04895-1
Matthias Augustin, Claudia Garbe, Gefion Girbig, Klaus Strömer, Natalia Kirsten
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Abstract

Background: Scabies is one of the most common and, in terms of burden of disease, one of the most significant skin diseases worldwide. In Germany, an increase in cases is currently being discussed, for which reliable data have been lacking until now.

Objectives: The goal is to clarify the prevalence and treatment of scabies in Germany.

Materials and methods: Multisource analyses of treatment data from a nationwide statutory health insurance company, the Federal Statistical Office and company skin screenings.

Results: In Germany, the number of cases of scabies has been rising since 2009 and especially since 2014. In the outpatient setting, there was an increase of 52.8% to around 128,000 treatment cases between 2010 and 2015. Currently, more than 11,000 inpatient cases are documented annually in Germany with scabies as the main diagnosis (ICD-10 B86). The increase between 2010 and 2016 was about 306%. The main outpatient specialist groups providing care are dermatologists and general practitioners, while in the inpatient sector treatment is provided by departments of dermatology, paediatrics and internal medicine.

Conclusion: Due to the aforementioned development of prevalence and incidence, the need for care will remain at a high level in the future, which suggests an increased need for education and early detection.

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[德国疥疮流行病学:第一手和第二手数据的多来源分析]。
背景:疥疮是最常见的疾病之一,在疾病负担方面,是世界上最严重的皮肤病之一。在德国,目前正在讨论病例的增加,迄今为止缺乏可靠的数据。目的:目的是澄清流行和治疗疥疮在德国。材料和方法:对来自一家全国性法定医疗保险公司、联邦统计局和公司皮肤筛查的治疗数据进行多源分析。结果:在德国,疥疮病例数自2009年以来呈上升趋势,特别是自2014年以来。在门诊环境中,2010年至2015年间,治疗病例增加了52.8%,达到12.8万例左右。目前,德国每年记录的以疥疮为主要诊断的住院病例超过1.1万例(icd - 10b86)。2010年至2016年间的增幅约为306%。提供护理的主要门诊专科小组是皮肤科医生和全科医生,而住院部门的治疗由皮肤科、儿科和内科提供。结论:由于上述患病率和发病率的发展,未来对护理的需求仍将保持在较高水平,这表明对教育和早期发现的需求增加。
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Hautarzt
Hautarzt 医学-皮肤病学
CiteScore
1.40
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发文量
93
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Der Hautarzt is an internationally recognized journal informing all dermatologists working in practical or clinical environments about important developments in the field of dermatology including allergology, venereology and related areas. Comprehensive reviews on a specific topical issue focus on providing evidenced based information on diagnostics and therapy. Freely submitted original papers allow the presentation of important clinical studies and serve the scientific exchange. Case reports feature interesting cases and aim at optimizing diagnostic and therapeutic strategies. Review articles under the rubric "Continuing Medical Education" present verified results of scientific research and their integration into daily practice.
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