疥疮流行病学:布拉柴维尔(刚果)医院研究

Bayonne Kombo ES
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简介:疥疮是一种传染性的皮肤寄生虫感染引起的疥疥变种人。关于刚果疥疮的白色流行病学资料很少。本研究的目的是描述在布拉柴维尔(刚果)疥疮的流行病学方面。患者和方法:这是一项回顾性研究,于2016年1月至2018年12月在刚果布拉柴维尔的Talangai参考医院进行。在门诊皮肤科接受疥疮诊断的任何年龄的患者都包括在内。收集的数据包括年龄、性别、居住地区、季节。结果:57例患者中,男性29例,女性28例。成人27例(47.37%),儿童30例(52.03%)。疥疮发病率占就诊病例的2.3%。成人和儿童疥疮分别占就诊原因的1.53%和6.09%。儿童平均年龄为2.8岁(SD 2.6),成人平均年龄为34岁(SD 13.6)。0 ~ 5岁年龄组占42.1% (n=24)。75.44%的病例(n=43)在雨季就诊。结论:疥疮在小儿皮肤病中较为常见。为了更好地反映疾病的严重程度,有必要在一般人群中进行评估。
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Epidemiology of Scabies: Hospital Study in Brazzaville (Congo)
Introduction: Scabies is a contagious parasitic skin infestation caused by Sarcoptes scabiei variant hominis. Few white epidemiological data concerning scabies in Congo is available. The objective of this study was to describe the epidemiological aspects of scabies in Brazzaville (Congo). Patients and methods: It was a retrospective study conducted from January 2016 to December 2018 in Talangai Reference Hospital in Brazzaville, Congo. Patients of any age received in outpatient dermatology for the diagnosis of scabies were included. The data was collected were age, sex, area of residence, season. Results: Of 57 patients included, 29 were male and 28 females. Adults were 47.37% of cases (n=27) and children 52.03% of cases (n=30). The scabies frequency was 2.3% of consultations cases. In adults and in children scabies accounted for 1.53% and 6.09% of reasons for consultation respectively. The mean age was 2.8 years (SD 2.6) in children and 34 years (SD 13.6) in adults. The age group between 0 and 5 years accounted for 42.1% of cases (n=24). Rainy season was the consultation period in 75.44% of cases (n=43). Conclusion: Scabies is common among pediatric dermatoses. Its evaluation in the general population is necessary for a better representation of the extent of the disease.
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