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The Pattern of Skin & Venereal disorders among patients attending in the OPD of Dermatology & Venereology Department of a tertiary care private hospital, Dhaka, Bangladesh.

机译:孟加拉国达卡三级私立医院皮肤病和性病科OPD患者的皮肤和性病异常模式。

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Background :It is generally agreed that pattern of skin & venereal diseases differ in different countries and within various regions of a country depending upon social, economic , racial & environmental factor. The morbidity associated with skin and venereal diseases makes them an important public health problem. Very scanty literature is found on the problem which is either disease based, community based or specified population group based.Objective : To assess the pattern of skin and venereal diseases in patients in urban Bangladesh and to determine their relation with demographic character.Materials and method: It is a descriptive study conducted at dermatology and venereology OPD in Ibn Sina Medical College Hospital, Dhaka for the period from 1st January, 2015 to 31st December 2015. Six thousand and two hundred and three patients were enrolled during the study period. The study population comprised of newly diagnosed cases as well as relapsing cases presenting in the outpatient irrespective of gender and age. Diagnosis was made on clinical basis. Lab investigations were restricted to the cases where it carried diagnostic importance. The data was collected through pre-designed questionnaire and analyzed through Microsoft SPSS.Results: Study was conducted on 6203 patients comprising 3373 (54.38%) males and 2830 (45.62%) females, who attended skin and VD OPD of Ibn Sina Medical College during the period of one year. Males were found to be most commonly affected. Male female ratio is 1.2 : 1. Age group between 15 to 29 years carried maximum incidence (43.79%). All disorders were broadly classified into noninfective (63.5%), infective (20.2%) and miscellaneous dermatoses (16.2%) . Eczema 1721 (27.7%) and fungal infections 694 (11.2%) came out to be the two top most common cause for OPD attendances.Conclusion: Our study found a higher prevalence of non-infective dermatoses than infective dermatoses. Eczema and fungal infections formed the largest group in their respective categories.Bangladesh Journal of Medical Science Vol.16(3) 2017 p.354-357
机译:背景:人们普遍同意,皮肤和性病的模式在不同国家和一个国家的不同地区会有所不同,具体取决于社会,经济,种族和环境因素。与皮肤和性病相关的发病率使它们成为重要的公共卫生问题。关于该问题的文献很少,无论是基于疾病,基于社区还是基于特定人群。目的:评估孟加拉国城市患者皮肤和性病的类型,并确定其与人口统计学特征的关系。 :这是一项描述性研究,于2015年1月1日至2015年12月31日在达卡伊本西那医学院的皮肤病学和性病学OPD进行。研究期间招募了603例患者。该研究人群包括门诊中出现的新诊断病例和复发病例,而不论性别和年龄。诊断是根据临床进行的。实验室检查仅限于具有诊断重要性的情况。结果:研究对象为6203例患者,其中男3373(54.38%),女2830(45.62%),其中包括伊本·西那医学院的皮肤和VD OPD。一年的期限。发现男性最常见。男女之比为1.2:1。年龄在15至29岁之间的年龄组发病率最高(43.79%)。所有疾病大致分为非感染性(63.5%),感染性(20.2%)和其他皮肤病(16.2%)。湿疹1721(27.7%)和真菌感染694(11.2%)成为导致OPD出勤的两个最常见原因。结论:我们的研究发现,非感染性皮肤病的发生率高于感染性皮肤病。湿疹和真菌感染是各自类别中最大的群体。孟加拉国医学杂志Vol.16(3)2017 p.354-357

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