2021
DOI: 10.1155/2021/6619936
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Skin Diseases in a Pediatric Hospital of Nepal

Abstract: The skin diseases of pediatric population are varied which change according to age and season. There is a rarity of studies on pediatric skin conditions from Nepal. This observational study from the only tertiary care referral pediatric center of the country highlighted the burden of pediatric skin diseases in Nepalese population. All new cases of pediatric patients less than 14 years of age consulting the pediatric dermatological OPD of Kanti Children’s Hospital from January 2017 to December 2017 were include… Show more

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“… 19 20 In Nepal, another country from south Asian region, the prevalence was reported as 32%, similar to our finding. 21 By contrast, the majority of the other lower-income and middle-income countries reported a lower prevalence of scabies such as Ethiopia (19%), 22 Cameroon (18%), 6 Nigeria (13%), 23 Iran (3%) 7 . These discrepancies among studies might be influenced by several personal and environmental factors including socioeconomic condition, personal hygiene as well as climatic conditions.…”
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confidence: 99%
“… 19 20 In Nepal, another country from south Asian region, the prevalence was reported as 32%, similar to our finding. 21 By contrast, the majority of the other lower-income and middle-income countries reported a lower prevalence of scabies such as Ethiopia (19%), 22 Cameroon (18%), 6 Nigeria (13%), 23 Iran (3%) 7 . These discrepancies among studies might be influenced by several personal and environmental factors including socioeconomic condition, personal hygiene as well as climatic conditions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%