Literature DB >> 19136130

Skin disorders and disease profile of poverty: analysis of medical records in Tigray, northern Ethiopia, 2005-2007.

Sandro Accorsi1, Gebre Ab Barnabas, Pasquale Farese, Valeska Padovese, Margherita Terranova, Vincenzo Racalbuto, Aldo Morrone.   

Abstract

Skin disease is among the most frequent causes of morbidity in Ethiopia, showing high prevalence in the general population and being the sixth most frequent cause of outpatient visits nationwide to health facilities. This study was aimed at describing skin disease patterns in Tigray region, northern Ethiopia through a retrospective analysis of 30618 outpatient and 1103 inpatient medical records from the Italian Dermatological Centre in Mekelle, the regional capital of Tigray, during the period 2005-2007. The leading causes of outpatient attendance were eczema (n=6998), mycosis (n=5065), pigmentation anomalies (n=3319), scabies (n=2229) and acne (n=2001). Different patterns were observed for inpatient services, with scabies being the leading cause of admission (n=213), followed by eczema (n=158), pyoderma (n=131), leishmaniasis (n=106) and mycosis (n=56). Since the most common and readily treatable skin diseases are related to household crowding and lack of hygiene, i.e. conditions reflecting low socio-economic status, they are considered to be important contributors to the 'disease profile of poverty' and, in general, to health inequalities. Cost-effective interventions are available to reduce the burden of skin disease. The control of skin disease should be considered a public health priority and included in strategies for health-sector development and poverty reduction.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19136130     DOI: 10.1016/j.trstmh.2008.11.028

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Trans R Soc Trop Med Hyg        ISSN: 0035-9203            Impact factor:   2.184


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