| Literature DB >> 24155912 |
Christine M Hughes1, Inger K Damon, Mary G Reynolds.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Molluscum contagiosum is a common superficial skin infection caused by the poxvirus, Molluscum Contagiosum virus. The study objective is to obtain a better understanding of physician practices and experiences with molluscum contagiosum in order to focus informational and guidance material.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24155912 PMCID: PMC3796559 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0076948
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Demographic and other characteristics of DocStyles respondents, 2009.
| Demographic characteristics | n | % |
| Total | 2000 | 100.00% |
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| • <40 | 706 | 35.30% |
| • 40–49 | 636 | 31.80% |
| • >50 | 658 | 32.90% |
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| • Male | 1220 | 61.00% |
| • Female | 780 | 39.00% |
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| • White | 1538 | 76.90% |
| • African American | 77 | 3.85% |
| • Asian | 289 | 14.45% |
| • Other | 96 | 4.80% |
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| • Hispanic | 98 | 4.90% |
| • Non-Hispanic | 1902 | 95.10% |
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| • Family/General Practitioner | 609 | 30.45% |
| • Internist | 391 | 19.55% |
| • Pediatrician | 250 | 12.50% |
| • OB/GYN | 250 | 12.50% |
| • Dermatologist | 250 | 12.50% |
| • Nurse Practitioner | 250 | 12.50% |
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| • ≤50 | 192 | 9.60% |
| • 51–100 | 912 | 45.60% |
| • 101–150 | 641 | 32.05% |
| • >150 | 244 | 12.75% |
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| • ≤10 years | 856 | 42.80% |
| • 11–20 years | 661 | 33.05% |
| • >20 years | 483 | 24.15% |
Figure 1Number of molluscum contagiosum cases seen in the last one year for each specialty.
Figure 2Percent respondents who reported seeing these types of molluscum contagiosum cases in the last one year.
Frequency of responses for the question “Following a diagnosis of molluscum, which of the following types of patients would you likely recommend some form of treatment for the infection (select all that apply).”
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| All | Family/General Practitioner | Internist | Pediatrician | OB/GYN | Dermatologist | Nurse Practitioner | |
| Response | % (n) | % (n) | % (n) | % (n) | % (n) | % (n) | % (n) |
| Child w/one lesion or widely scattered lesions | 38.10% (644) | 38.21% (214) | 28.76% (65) | 24.07% (58) | 21.40% (49) | 81.71% (201) | 30.00% (57) |
| Otherwise healthy adult w/genital molluscum | 49.65% (840) | 47.86% (268) | 44.25% (100) | 18.26% (44) | 56.77% (130) | 88.62% (218) | 42.11% (80) |
| Otherwise healthy adult w/one lesion (not on genitals) | 23.23% (393) | 19.46% (109) | 14.16% (32) | 4.15% (10) | 20.96% (48) | 71.54% (176) | 9.47% (18) |
| Otherwise healthy adult w/multiple lesions(not on genitals) | 41.67% (705) | 40.36% (226) | 36.28% (82) | 14.94% (36) | 41.48% (95) | 84.55% (208) | 30.53% (58) |
| Child w/multiple lesions in one area | 47.93% (811) | 48.57% (272) | 30.53% (69) | 46.06% (111) | 27.07% (62) | 88.21% (217) | 42.11% (80) |
| Child enrolled in daycare | 34.04% (576) | 30.89% (173) | 27.88% (63) | 18.67% (45) | 19.21% (44) | 78.46% (193) | 30.53% (58) |
| Child enrolled in school | 29.55% (500) | 26.07% (146) | 21.24% (48) | 13.69% (33) | 15.72% (36) | 76.42% (188) | 25.79% (49) |
| Patients with HIV | 55.02% (931) | 52.86% (296) | 57.08% (129) | 40.66% (98) | 46.72% (107) | 83.74% (206) | 50.00% (95) |
| Immunocompromised patients(not people with HIV) | 62.94% (1048) | 58.21% (326) | 65.93% (149) | 58.51% (141) | 51.97% (119) | 82.52% (203) | 57.89% (110) |
| None of these | 11.29% (191) | 10.71% (60) | 8.85% (20) | 17.84% (43) | 15.28% (35) | 1.22% (3) | 15.79% (30) |
Frequencies and adjusted odds ratios of various characteristics with treatment responses for respondents.
| I discourage use of homeopathic remedies or over-the-counter products | Refer to dermatologist for consultation | I never recommend treatment in an otherwise healthy patient | |||||||
| Characteristic | % | aOR | 95% CI | % | aOR | 95% CI | % | aOR | 95% CI |
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| • Family/General Practitioner (reference) | 4.11% | 1 | – | 25.00% | 1 | – | 4.82% | 1 | – |
| • Internist | 4.42% | 1.65 | (0.75–3.63) |
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| 7.52% | 1.32 | (0.68–2.55) |
| • Pediatrician | 4.98% | 1.43 | (0.69–2.96) |
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| 5.39% | 0.97 | (0.48–1.95) |
| • OB/GYN | 3.49% | 0.86 | (0.38–1.98) |
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| 7.42% | 1.52 | (0.80–2.89) |
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| • Nurse Practitioner | 1.58% | 0.69 | (0.19–2.51) | 34.74% | 1.29 | (0.87–1.92) |
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| • <40 (reference) | 3.84% | 1 | – | 26.04% | 1 | – | 5.18% | 1 | – |
| • 40–49 | 3.67% | 1.09 | (0.58–2.08) | 31.01% | 1.11 | (0.83–1.47) | 6.06% | 1.13 | (0.67–1.92) |
| • >50 |
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| 33.03% | 1.28 | (0.95–1.72) | 6.57% | 1.32 | (0.77–2.26) |
Adjusted for specialty, age, sex, race, work setting, number of patients seen per week.
There are no known effective over-the-counter products or homeopathic remedies approved for the treatment of molluscum contagiosum.
Frequencies and adjusted odds ratios of various characteristics with treatment option responses for respondents.
| Cryotherapy | Curettage | Salicylic acid | Imiquimod | |||||||||
| Characteristic | % | aOR | 95% CI | % | aOR | 95% CI | % | AOR | 95% CI | % | aOR | 95% CI |
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| • Family/GeneralPractitioner (reference) | 75.71% | 1 | – | 39.11% | 1 | – | 25.00% | 1 | – | 27.14% | 1 | – |
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| 22.12% | 0.73 | (0.50–1.07) |
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| • Pediatrician |
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| 21.99% | 0.82 | (0.56–1.18) | 20.75% | 0.76 | (0.52–1.09) |
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| 30.57% | 1.27 | (0.90–1.79) |
| • Dermatologist | 80.89% | 1.44 | (0.97–2.14) |
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| 25.20% | 0.91 | (0.62–1.33) |
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| • Nurse Practitioner |
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| 15.79% | 0.64 | (0.40–1.04) | 23.16% | 0.95 | (0.62–1.46) |
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| • <40 (reference) | 61.44% | 1 | – | 33.56% | 1 | – | 22.37% | 1 | – | 36.23% | 1 | – |
| • 40–49 |
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| 22.39% | 1.04 | (0.78–1.40) | 29.36% | 0.83 | (0.63–1.09) |
| • >50 | 57.12% | 1.01 | (0.77–1.33) |
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| 20.99% | 0.98 | (0.72–1.33) |
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Adjusted for specialty, age, sex, race, work setting, number of patients seen per week.
Frequencies and adjusted odds ratios of various characteristics with responses for advice given to patients.
| Don’t be concerned, this will go away | Wash hands frequently | Avoid contact sports until lesions resolve | Avoid intimate contact until lesions resolve (adult) | Avoid touching lesion to reduce further spread | Avoid school until the lesions resolve (children) | |||||||
| Characteristic | % | aOR | % | aOR | % | aOR | % | aOR | % | aOR | % | aOR |
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| • Family/GeneralPractitioner (reference) | 42.53% | 1 | 29.23% | 1 | 25.12% | 1 | 35.63% | 1 | 30.87% | 1 | 4.11% | 1 |
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| 5.37% | 0.95 (0.51–1.80) |
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| • OB/GYN |
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| 4.80% | 1.25 (0.61–2.58) |
| • Dermatologist |
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| 34.40% | 1.05 (0.75–1.48) |
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| 4.40% | 0.74 (0.34–1.61) |
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| 36.80% | 1.41 (0.99–1.99) | 18.00% | 0.67 (0.44–1.01) | 36.00% | 1.09 (0.77–1.54) | 35.20% | 1.05 (0.74–1.50) | 2.40% | 0.58 (0.22–1.52) |
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| • <40 (reference) | 64.73% | 1 | 33.57% | 1 | 21.95% | 1 | 39.94% | 1 | 43.91% | 1 | 5.52% | 1 |
| • 40–49 | 62.89% | 1.01 (0.78–1.30) | 29.09% | 0.78 (0.61–1.00) |
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| 36.01% | 0.95 (0.74–1.22) |
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| 4.09% | 0.79 (0.46–1.35) |
| • >50 | 66.72% | 0.80 (0.611.03) |
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| 37.39% | 1.03 (0.80–1.33) |
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| • White (reference) | 36.35% | 1 | 30.17% | 1 | 21.59% | 1 | 38.10% | 1 | 36.28% | 1 | 2.93% | 1 |
| • African American | 29.87% | 0.67 (0.39–1.16) | 29.87% | 0.93 (0.55–1.57) | 16.88% | 0.82 (0.43–1.54) | 28.57% | 0.69 (0.40–1.19) | 38.96% | 1.14 (0.70–1.88) |
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| • Asian | 30.10% | 0.80 (0.58–1.09) | 26.99% | 0.93 (0.69–1.27) |
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| 35.64% | 0.97 (0.72–1.31) |
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| • Other | 36.46% | 1.18 (0.72–1.94) | 31.25% | 1.09 (0.68–1.73) | 23.96% | 1.39 (0.83–2.33) | 34.38% | 0.94 (0.58–1.52) | 34.38% | 0.93 (0.58–1.50) | 6.25% | 1.76 (0.71–4.36) |
Adjusted for specialty, age, sex, race, work setting, number of patients seen per week.
• Scratch lesion to promote inflammation and healing (>50 yrs, 5.93%, aOR (CI) = 2.14 (1.10–4.17)).
• Cover lesion with bandage or dressing (>50 yrs, 7.75%, aOR (CI) = 0.47 (0.32–0.69)).
CDC molluscum contagiosum transmission precaution recommendations.
| Do not touch, pick or scratch lesions |
| Practice good hand hygiene |
| Keep lesions clean and covered with clothing or bandage |
| Cover lesions with watertight bandages before participating in contact sports or sharing equipment (swimming pools) |
| Do not share towels, clothing, or other personal items |
| Do not shave or have electrolysis on areas with lesions |
| Avoid sexual activities if lesions are in the genital area until you see a health care provider |
| There should be no reason to keep a child with MC home from school or daycare |
Additional information located at: http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/dvrd/molluscum/index.htm.