极端天气事件中的皮肤病概况:巴西南巴西大德州洪水期间的病例系列。

IF 2.6 4区 医学 Q2 DERMATOLOGY
Analupe Webber, Cíntia Cristina Pessin, Gabriela Agne Magnus, Guilherme Ladwig Tejada, Isadora da Rosa Hoefel, Jacqueline Sarmento Fernandes, Juliana Catucci Boza, Juliano Peruzzo, Marcelo Balbinot Lucca, Mariele Bevilaqua, Monica Zechmeister Berg, Nathália Hoffmann Guarda Aguzzoli, Renata Alves Sanseverino, Rosemarie Mazzuco, Taciana Dal'Forno Dini, Vanessa Santos Cunha, Veronica Hamann Aita, Renan Rangel Bonamigo
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背景:皮肤是人体暴露于洪水的第一个器官,具有局部和可能的全身后果。巴西没有关于该国最近与气候灾害有关的皮肤病的数据。目的:评估2024年巴西南巴西大德州极端气候危机期间流离失所者和集体住房庇护者以及救援人员的人口统计特征和皮肤病诊断。方法:本研究为横断面观察性研究。亲自或通过记录回顾性地收集信息。结果:收集了371例皮肤病主诉患者的资料,共诊断出423例皮肤病。最常见的皮肤病是皮肤寄生虫病、脓皮病和因创伤和/或损伤引起的皮肤病。男性与外伤性皮肤病/损伤相关,女性与脓皮病相关(p < 0.05)。结论:在巴西最近发生的极端气候危机中,感染性和创伤性皮肤病在受影响人群中最为普遍。强调了皮肤科医生在为这一人群提供护理以及在洪水期间指导其他同事管理皮肤病方面的作用。研究局限性:该研究是在避难所进行的,并且对一些数据进行了回顾性评估。没有辅助检查用于诊断。
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Profile of dermatoses in extreme weather events: case series during floods in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil.

Background: The skin is the first organ of the human body to be exposed to flood water, with local and possibly systemic consequences. There are no Brazilian data on dermatological diseases during recent climate catastrophes related in the country.

Objectives: To assess the demographic profile and dermatological diagnoses in people displaced from their homes and sheltered in collective housing and among rescue workers during the extreme climate crisis in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, in 2024.

Methods: This was a cross-sectional and observational study. Information was collected in person or through records, retrospectively.

Results: Data were collected from 371 people with dermatological complaints, and a total of 423 dermatoses were diagnosed. The most prevalent dermatological diseases were dermatoparasitosis, pyoderma, and skin conditions due to trauma and/or injuries. The male gender was statistically associated with traumatic dermatoses/injuries, and females with pyoderma (p < 0.05).

Conclusion: In the recent episode of extreme climate crisis in Brazil, infectious and traumatic dermatoses were the most prevalent among the affected persons. The role of dermatologists in providing care for this population, as well as guiding other colleagues in the management of skin diseases during the floods is highlighted.

Study limitations: The study was conducted in shelters, and some data were evaluated retrospectively. No complementary exams were used for diagnosis.

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期刊介绍: The journal is published bimonthly and is devoted to the dissemination of original, unpublished technical-scientific study, resulting from research or reviews of dermatological topics and related matters. Exchanges with other publications may be accepted.
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