2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.jid.2017.02.196
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181 Global skin disease morbidity and mortality: An update from the Global Burden of Disease Study 2013

Abstract: IMPORTANCE Disability secondary to skin conditions is substantial worldwide. The Global Burden of Disease Study 2013 includes estimates of global morbidity and mortality due to skin diseases.OBJECTIVE To measure the burden of skin diseases worldwide.DATA SOURCES For nonfatal estimates, data were found by literature search using PubMed and Google Scholar in English and Spanish for years 1980 through 2013 and by accessing administrative data on hospital inpatient and outpatient episodes. Data for fatal estimates… Show more

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“…This allows for a dynamic data source for informing future policy and research. The 2013 and recently published 2015 iterations of GBD provide an overview of the burden of skin disease globally and allows for comparison of disease across time (6). …”
Section: Burden Of Skin Diseasementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This allows for a dynamic data source for informing future policy and research. The 2013 and recently published 2015 iterations of GBD provide an overview of the burden of skin disease globally and allows for comparison of disease across time (6). …”
Section: Burden Of Skin Diseasementioning
confidence: 99%
“…15 skin disease categories were assessed: dermatitis, psoriasis, cellulitis, pyoderma, scabies, fungal skin diseases, viral skin diseases, acne vulgaris, alopecia areata, pruritus, urticarial, decubitus ulcer, malignant skin melanoma, and keratinocyte carcinoma (including basal and squamous cell carcinomas), and other skin conditions. Dermatitis (encompassing atopic, seborrheic, and contact types) resulted in the greatest burden of the skin conditions, costing 9.3 million DALYs (6). …”
Section: Burden Of Skin Diseasementioning
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“…Over 5.4 million of these cancers are diagnosed in 3.3 million people in the United States annually, 2,3 and the global burden of disease from keratinocyte carcinomas is estimated at 12.9 disability-adjusted life years per 100,000 persons. 4 Generally keratinocyte carcinomas are not aggressive and do not metastasize or kill as often as melanoma, which is the third most common skin cancer. 5 However, SCC can metastasize and is estimated to kill between 3900 and 8800 people in the United States each year.…”
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“…Over 5.4 million of these lesions are diagnosed in 3.3 million people in the United States annually, 2, 3 and the global burden of disease from keratinocyte carcinomas is estimated at 12.9 disability-adjusted life years per 100,000 persons. 4 Generally keratinocyte carcinomas are not aggressive and do not metastasize or kill as often as melanoma, which is the third most common skin cancer.5 However, SCC can metastasize and is estimated to kill between 3900 and 8800 people in the United States each year.6 A more common problem is that BCC and SCC and their treatment may result in disfigurement or disability, which can adversely impact quality of life.3 The recent Surgeon General's call to action to prevent skin cancer at the population level emphasizes the public health importance of dealing with these cancers. …”
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