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Pattern of skin diseases and occupational dermatoses in veterinarians and veterinary workers of Kashmir

机译:克什米尔兽医和兽医工作者的皮肤病和职业性皮肤病的模式

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Background: Across the globe, skin disorders represent a frequent occupational concern for many health professionals including veterinarians and there is a serious impact of skin diseases on their lives and careers. But little is known about the prevalence and distribution of skin diseases (especially occupational) within this important professional group across Asia, especially India. Materials and Methods: The study was a cross-sectional study carried out over a period of one year in which veterinarians and veterinary workers of Kashmir valley were screened for various skin diseases and occupational dermatoses. Results: The study group comprised 910 veterinarians and associated workers working across the valley with the majority being males; 846 workers (93%). The mean age of the group was 38.53 years. Out of these, 267 veterinarians and associated workers (29.3%) were found to have skin lesions. Of the 267 cases, 165 (61.80%) had non-infectious lesions, while the rest had 102 (38.20%) had infectious skin diseases. The main non-infectious lesions included friction-related disorders, eczemas, pigmentary disorders, papulosquamous disorders, and many others; while the infectious lesions were of fungal, bacterial, viral, and parasitic etiology. Fungal infections, eczemas, and melasma were more common in them, indicating an occupational etiology. Conclusion: A huge group of skin diseases was seen in veterinarians and veterinary workers, with some diseases showing an occupational nature. To reduce the burden of skin diseases in this particular group, proper prevention measures need to be instituted at work places by veterinary governing bodies of the state.
机译:背景:在全球范围内,皮肤病是许多健康专业人员(包括兽医)经常关注的职业问题,皮肤病对其生活和职业造成严重影响。但是,在整个亚洲尤其是印度这个重要的专业人群中,皮肤病(尤其是职业病)的流行和分布情况鲜为人知。材料和方法:该研究是一项为期一年的横断面研究,其中对克什米尔山谷的兽医和兽医工作者进行了各种皮肤病和职业性皮肤病的筛查。结果:研究组包括910名在山谷中工作的兽医和相关工人,其中大多数是男性。 846名工人(93%)。该组的平均年龄为38.53岁。在这些人中,有267位兽医和相关工作人员(29.3%)被发现有皮肤病变。在267例病例中,有165例(61.80%)有非感染性病变,而其余的102例(38.20%)有感染性皮肤病。主要的非传染性病变包括与摩擦有关的疾病,湿疹,色素性疾病,乳头鳞状疾病等。而传染病的病因是真菌,细菌,病毒和寄生虫病。真菌感染,湿疹和黄褐斑在其中更为常见,表明是职业病因。结论:在兽医和兽医工作者中发现了大量的皮肤疾病,其中一些疾病具有职业性质。为了减轻该特定人群的皮肤疾病负担,需要州兽医管理机构在工作场所采取适当的预防措施。

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