한국에서 옴 감염의 역학 및 임상적 연구: 다기관 후향적 연구Epidemiological and clinical study of scabies in Korea: Multicenter retrospective study
- Other Titles
- Epidemiological and clinical study of scabies in Korea: Multicenter retrospective study
- Authors
- 박송연; 홍종수; 노주영; 이준영; 김도원; 윤태진; 심우영; 이규석; 계영철; 이애영; 김문범; 조소연; 문기찬; 양준모; 이은소; 이원수; 이민걸; 박석돈; 원영호; 신봉석; 홍창권; 이증훈; 윤태영; 김광중; 노영석; 김기호; 은희철
- Issue Date
- Dec-2012
- Publisher
- 대한피부과학회
- Keywords
- Contact source; Epidemiology; Health care facilities; Nursing homes; Scabies
- Citation
- 대한피부과학회지, v.51, no.9, pp 678 - 684
- Pages
- 7
- Indexed
- SCOPUS
KCI
- Journal Title
- 대한피부과학회지
- Volume
- 51
- Number
- 9
- Start Page
- 678
- End Page
- 684
- URI
- https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/202514
- ISSN
- 0494-4739
2713-7627
- Abstract
- Background: Scabies is one of the common skin diseases observed in developing countries. The incidence of scabies has decreased dramatically since die late 1980s in Korea. However, recent outbreaks in nursing homes or hospitals have been raising public health concerns. Objective: We intended to evaluate the epidemiological and clinical aspects of patients diagnosed with scabies in Korea. In particular, we tried to investigate the changing trend of contact sources in our society.
Methods: A multi-center cross sectional study was performed at 25 hospitals in Korea. We included 1,539 patients who were diagnosed with scabies. These patients showed scabies mites or eggs under microscopic examination, or clinical improvement after treatment. Their medical records with information of contact sources were reviewed.
Results: Six hundred and ninety-three patients were males and 826 were females. Patients' age from 70 to 79 was the most common followed by patients below 10 years of age. More patients were found in the fall and winter months. 66.7% of patients were thought to be infected at their homes which were situated next to nursing homes or hospitals (23.1%). Place of infection could not be verified in 39.3% of patients. 25.8% of patients were suggested to be infected through contact with medical staff or patients from hospitals or nursing homes.
Conclusion: We confirmed that the contact sources of scabies are changing in our society; nursing homes and hospitals are emerging sources of infection. The majority of patients are old or very young who are vulnerable to many diseases. Therefore, dermatologists should pay attention to new contact sources and appropriate care of patients.
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