Clinical and epidemiological characterization of the five most common skin diseases in the dermatologic practice

Authors

  • José Gamaliel Ferrufino Euceda Médico residente de tercer año del posgrado de Pediatría. Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Honduras, Valle de Sula, UNAH-VS
  • Héctor Rubén Caballero Castro Dermatólogo Pediatra, Instituto Hondureño de Seguridad Social. I.H.S.S
  • Juan José Guerra Master en Salud Pública, UNAH-VS

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5377/pediatrica.v6i2.3537

Keywords:

Dermatitis, Skin diseases, child.

Abstract

Background: skin diseases frequently occur in children in developing countries and they represent 6 to 24% of pediatric consultation.

Objective: To characterize most frequent skin diseases in the pediatric dermatologic practice at the Northwestern Regional Hospital-Honduran Social Security Institute (IHSS-HRN) in the period between May and September 2015.

Patients and Methods: This is a quantitative, descriptive, cross-sectional study conducted in children from 0 months to 11 years who met the criteria for participation in the study of being diagnosed with the five most common skin diseases. Data was collected through a survey applied to the participating child or their guardian.

Results: Children were diagnosed with atopic Dermatitis 133 (40%), prurigo due to insect bites 58 (18%), molluscum contagiosum 56 (17%), urticaria 44 (13%) and impetigo 38 (12%). 329 patients lived in an urban setting. Except for an afro-descendant, all of them belong to a mixed ethnicity. The diagnosis was clinical method in 100% of cases.

Conclusions: Non-infectious inflammatory skin diseases are the cause of skin problems in children probably due to changes in eating habits, environmental exposure and genetic component.

Acta Pediátrica Hondureña, Vol. 6, No. 2 /octubre 2015 a marzo 2016: 473-478

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Published

2017-04-08

How to Cite

Ferrufino Euceda, J. G., Caballero Castro, H. R., & Guerra, J. J. (2017). Clinical and epidemiological characterization of the five most common skin diseases in the dermatologic practice. Acta Pediátrica Hondureña, 6(2), 473–478. https://doi.org/10.5377/pediatrica.v6i2.3537

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