Abstract

Acne is an inflammatory disorder of the pilosebaceous gland, and the most common dermatosis in adolescents globally. Infectious dermatoses are common in the tropics, but due to the paucity of epidemiologic surveys, not much is known about the prevalence and common types found in different sub-populations including adolescents. It is however presumed that the prevalence will be high and the pattern diverse. We therefore conducted a school-based survey to ascertain the prevalence and pattern of infectious dermatoses, infestations, and papular urticaria (insect bite reactions) in teenage adolescents in Calabar, Nigeria. A cross sectional observational survey of adolescents aged 13-19 years attending randomly selected secondary schools in Calabar, Nigeria. It involved the use of questionnaires and subsequent whole body examination. A total of 1447 senior secondary school students were examined. Infectious dermatoses, infestations, and papular urticaria (IDIP) were observed in 505 (34.9%) persons, among whom were 269 (53.3%) males, and 236 (46.7%) females (X2=34.87, p=<0.001). Fungal dermatoses constituted more than 90% of the diseases, the bulk of which was contributed by pityriasis versicolor [430 (79.6%)]. The six most common dermatoses in descending order of frequencies were Pityriasis versicolor, tinea, papular urticaria, candidiasis, furuncles, and viral warts. A high prevalence of cutaneous infections exists among teenage adolescents in Calabar, Nigeria. Males have a higher predisposition to fungal dermatoses. Control of the predominant cause of cutaneous infections - pityriasis versicolor, will significantly affect the prevalence of infectious dermatoses, and invariably, the burden of skin disorders in adolescents in Calabar, Nigeria. Self sponsored.

Highlights

  • Infectious diseases, known as communicable diseases, are abundant in the tropics

  • Younger compared to older teenagers presented with infectious dermatoses (ID)

  • Most surveys merge children with adolescents or adolescents with adults, limiting realistic comparisons with studies like ours which has an adolescent homogeneity. This has to be borne in mind in the course of our discussion, as age is an important factor affecting the distribution of skin diseases

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Introduction

Infectious diseases, known as communicable diseases, are abundant in the tropics. The warm and humid tropical climate favours the growth and replication of infective organisms. This has allowed the terms ‘infectious’ and ‘tropical’ to be used interchangeably when referring to diseases caused by infective agents. According to the World Health Organization, adolescence is a developmental stage made up of persons aged 10 – 19 years. Teenagers (13 – 19 years) form the bulk of persons in this group. The period of adolescence heralds the transition from childhood to adulthood and comes with a higher level of independence. Compared to the childhood period, adolescence is marked by increase in peer-related outdoor and sporting activities, leading to more personperson and person-soil contact

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