Background: Many communicable diseases affect skin primarily and are easily transmitted from person to person. The knowledge of burden of such disease in the community can help to promote the preventive strategies and thus help to prevent further transmission. Methods: This was a hospital bases cross sectional study done in Government Medical College Hospital in North Kashmir. Results: Around one third of the patients were clinically diagnosed with communicable skin infections/infestations. Most common being Scabies and Tinea, followed by Herpes infection. Conclusion: Majority of the communicable skin infection were those which are associated with lack of personal and environmental hygiene
Objectives: To determine the prevalence, the nature, and the possible socio-demographic risk factors...
Introduction: Skin diseases are a common problem among young adults. There is paucity of data about ...
PubMed ID: 21137634This study was conducted to assess the frequency of dermatologic diseases in Turk...
Background: Many communicable diseases affect skin primarily and are easily transmitted from person ...
Background: The epidemiology of skin morbidity in an area depends on climate, geography, socio econo...
Background: To estimate frequencies of skin diseases in a tertiary care hospital catering to patient...
Background: Skin diseases are common in hilly areas of Pakistan. The skin health is dependent upon m...
Foundation: currently infectious dermatitis continues to be a public health problem worldwide. Objec...
Rashes and skin lesions are a common reason for patient visits to emergency departments and physicia...
This thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Pharm...
Background: Skin diseases are common in hilly areas of Pakistan. The skin health is dependent upon m...
Scabies is a skin infection which is caused by pathogen Sarcoptes scabiei. It is a contagious diseas...
All across the world, skin diseases are rather frequent. The likelihood of pediculosis capitis (0.2-...
In 2010, infectious skin diseases including 10 most diseases in West Sumatra with 106.568 incident c...
Introduction: Scabies is a neglected tropical public health problem around the world. It is caused b...
Objectives: To determine the prevalence, the nature, and the possible socio-demographic risk factors...
Introduction: Skin diseases are a common problem among young adults. There is paucity of data about ...
PubMed ID: 21137634This study was conducted to assess the frequency of dermatologic diseases in Turk...
Background: Many communicable diseases affect skin primarily and are easily transmitted from person ...
Background: The epidemiology of skin morbidity in an area depends on climate, geography, socio econo...
Background: To estimate frequencies of skin diseases in a tertiary care hospital catering to patient...
Background: Skin diseases are common in hilly areas of Pakistan. The skin health is dependent upon m...
Foundation: currently infectious dermatitis continues to be a public health problem worldwide. Objec...
Rashes and skin lesions are a common reason for patient visits to emergency departments and physicia...
This thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Pharm...
Background: Skin diseases are common in hilly areas of Pakistan. The skin health is dependent upon m...
Scabies is a skin infection which is caused by pathogen Sarcoptes scabiei. It is a contagious diseas...
All across the world, skin diseases are rather frequent. The likelihood of pediculosis capitis (0.2-...
In 2010, infectious skin diseases including 10 most diseases in West Sumatra with 106.568 incident c...
Introduction: Scabies is a neglected tropical public health problem around the world. It is caused b...
Objectives: To determine the prevalence, the nature, and the possible socio-demographic risk factors...
Introduction: Skin diseases are a common problem among young adults. There is paucity of data about ...
PubMed ID: 21137634This study was conducted to assess the frequency of dermatologic diseases in Turk...