| Literature DB >> 28771469 |
Stephen L Walker1, Eglantine Lebas2,3, Valentina De Sario4, Zeleke Deyasso5, Shimelis N Doni6, Michael Marks1,4, Chrissy H Roberts1, Saba M Lambert1,7.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The prevalence of skin disease in low and middle income countries is high and communicable skin diseases are a significant public health problem. Tungiasis is an ectoparasite infestation caused by the flea Tunga penetrans, which has a widespread geographical distribution. Tungiasis causes painful skin lesions and may affect activities of daily living.Entities:
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28771469 PMCID: PMC5557602 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pntd.0005808
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS Negl Trop Dis ISSN: 1935-2727
Demographics, number of diagnoses and footwear.
IQR = Interquartile range.
| n = 343 (%) | ||
| Male 190 (55.4) | Female 153 (44.6) | |
| Median 11 [5–18] IQR 9–13 | ||
| 0 | 91 (26.5) | |
| 1 | 148 (43.1) | |
| 2 | 83 (24.2) | |
| 3 | 18 (5.2) | |
| 4 | 3 (0.9) | |
| None | 8 (2.3) | |
| Open | 168 (49.0) | |
| Closed | 160 (46.6) | |
| Not recorded | 7 (2.0) | |
Prevalence of skin disorders diagnosed.
| Diagnosis | Number (%) | |
|---|---|---|
| 139 (40.5) | ||
| 119 (34.7) | ||
| 19 (5.5) | ||
| - | 17 (5.0) | |
| - | 2 (0.6) | |
| 1 (0.3) | ||
| 93 (27.1) | ||
| 42 (12.2) | ||
| 31 (9.0) | ||
| 13 (3.8) | ||
| 6 (1.7) | ||
| 1 (0.3) | ||
| 58 (16.9) | ||
| 54 (15.7) | ||
| 49 (14.3) | ||
| 22 (6.4) | ||
| 17 (5.0) | ||
| 5 (1.5) | ||
| 12 (3.5) | ||
| 13 (3.8) | ||
| 11 (3.2) | ||
| 1 (0.3) | ||
| 1 (0.3) | ||
| 6 (1.7) | ||
| 4 (1.2) | ||
| 2 (0.6) | ||
| 1 (0.3) | ||
| 1 (0.3) | ||
| 1 (0.3) | ||
| 1 (0.3) | ||
Tungiasis demographics, number of lesions, distribution and complications.
| 119 | ||
| 75 (63.0) | ||
| 44 (37.0) | ||
| Median 11 [7–15] IQR 9–13 | ||
| 2 (1.7) | ||
| 37 (31.1) | ||
| 30 (25.2) | ||
| 50 (42.9) | ||
| Fingers | 5 (4.2) | |
| Forearm | 1 (0.8) | |
| Buttocks | 3 (2.5) | |
| Feet | 116 (97.5) | |
| None | 74 (62) | |
| Onychodystrophy | 40 (33) | |
| Infected tungiasis | 6 (5.0) | |
| None | 2 (1.7) | |
| Open | 62 (52.1) | |
| Closed | 54 (45.4) | |
| Not recorded | 1 (0.8) | |
| CDLQI (n = 104) | Median 7 [0–16] IQR 6–9 | |
Fig 1Tungiasis.
a. Tunga lesion right little toe, b. two periungual lesions proximal nail fold right great toe, c. grouped tunga lesions right heel, d. eggs of Tunga penetrans and tunga lesions, e. dermoscopic view of tunga lesion, f. tunga lesion right forearm, g. eggs tunga penetrans and nail dystrophy, h. koilonychia, i. paronychial changes with partial nail loss.
Fig 2Plantar maceration and tunga lesions.