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Prurigo strophulus: Epidemiological, clinical aspects and environmental factors among children in Yaoundé, Cameroon (Sub‐Saharan Africa)
Author(s) -
Kouotou E. A.,
Nguena Feungue U.,
Engolo Fandio A.,
Tounouga D. N.,
Ndjitoyap Ndam E. C.
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
skin health and disease
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2690-442X
DOI - 10.1002/ski2.38
Subject(s) - medicine , epidemiology , context (archaeology) , papule , pediatrics , dermatology , surgery , lesion , paleontology , biology
Abstract Background Prurigo Strophulus (PS) is a chronic and recurrent inflammatory disease caused by a hypersensitivity reaction to arthropod bites. The objective of this study was to determine the prevalence of PS and its clinical characteristic in our context. Methods We performed a cross‐sectional study during February to May 2017 in Dermatology's units of six hospitals in Yaoundé. Children with clinical signs of PS were included. A questionnaire was administered for data collection. Results A total of 112 children (62 boys and 50 girls) were included in the study, with a median age of 2 years; with range varied from 5 months to 16 years. The prevalence of PS was 5.4%. The most represented age group was 0–5 years (78.6%). PS lesions were most often located in exposed areas of body such as lower limbs (101/112; 90.2%), upper limbs (85/112; 75.9%) and face (19.6%). Papule‐vesicle (87.5%) was the predominant type of lesions. Conclusion PS is a common disease in Yaoundé (Cameroon). Papule‐vesicle lesions are the most frequent signs. It is usually found in exposure areas of body.

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