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Comorbidities and Environmental Factors Associated with Atopic Dermatitis in Children and Adults in Dermatology-Venereology in Cotonou, Benin
INTRODUCTION: The objective of this work was to document the comorbidities and environmental factors associated with atopic dermatitis (AD) in dermatology Venereology in Cotonou. METHODS: A cross-sectional, prospective, and analytical study included, from January 2016 to December 2018, in the Dermat...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8635930/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34868303 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/1502721 |
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author | Dégboé, Bérénice Atadokpèdé, Félix Nguessie, Christabelle Kouassi, Alida Elégbédé, Nadège Maffo, Nina Akpadjan, Fabrice Adégbidi, Hugues |
author_facet | Dégboé, Bérénice Atadokpèdé, Félix Nguessie, Christabelle Kouassi, Alida Elégbédé, Nadège Maffo, Nina Akpadjan, Fabrice Adégbidi, Hugues |
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description | INTRODUCTION: The objective of this work was to document the comorbidities and environmental factors associated with atopic dermatitis (AD) in dermatology Venereology in Cotonou. METHODS: A cross-sectional, prospective, and analytical study included, from January 2016 to December 2018, in the Dermatology-Venereology Department of the National Teaching Hospital Hubert Koutoukou Maga (CNHU-HKM) of Cotonou, children and adults after free and informed consent, in whom the diagnosis of AD was retained according to the criteria of the United Kingdom Working Party. Severity was assessed using SCORAD (severity scoring of atopic dermatitis). RESULTS: The overall prevalence of AD was 7.7%. AD was more frequent in children (56.8% and 40.6%) and adults (59.8% and 37.4%) from urban and periurban areas (0.003 < p < 0.034). It was more frequent in children who regularly dewormed and those with complete vaccination (0.001 < p < 0.01). In 54.8% of children and 58.9% of adults, flare-ups occurred during the warm season. The main associated comorbidities were rhinitis and conjunctivitis in both children (49.7% and 36.1%, respectively) and adults (32.7% and 26.2%, respectively). The main triggering factors in children were heat (43.2%), pneumallergens (28.4%), and skin irritants (22.6%). In adults, we noted skin irritants (58.9%), heat (47.7%), and psychological factors (34.6%). In adults, the use of detergent soaps was associated with lichenified and severe AD (0.003 < p < 0.006) and that of lightening soaps with acute AD (p=0.042). CONCLUSION: AD in the Dermatology-Venereology Department of the CNHU-HKM of Cotonou was associated with comorbidities. It was influenced by environmental factors related to the tropical climate and by skin irritants or allergens. |
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spelling | pubmed-86359302021-12-02 Comorbidities and Environmental Factors Associated with Atopic Dermatitis in Children and Adults in Dermatology-Venereology in Cotonou, Benin Dégboé, Bérénice Atadokpèdé, Félix Nguessie, Christabelle Kouassi, Alida Elégbédé, Nadège Maffo, Nina Akpadjan, Fabrice Adégbidi, Hugues Dermatol Res Pract Research Article INTRODUCTION: The objective of this work was to document the comorbidities and environmental factors associated with atopic dermatitis (AD) in dermatology Venereology in Cotonou. METHODS: A cross-sectional, prospective, and analytical study included, from January 2016 to December 2018, in the Dermatology-Venereology Department of the National Teaching Hospital Hubert Koutoukou Maga (CNHU-HKM) of Cotonou, children and adults after free and informed consent, in whom the diagnosis of AD was retained according to the criteria of the United Kingdom Working Party. Severity was assessed using SCORAD (severity scoring of atopic dermatitis). RESULTS: The overall prevalence of AD was 7.7%. AD was more frequent in children (56.8% and 40.6%) and adults (59.8% and 37.4%) from urban and periurban areas (0.003 < p < 0.034). It was more frequent in children who regularly dewormed and those with complete vaccination (0.001 < p < 0.01). In 54.8% of children and 58.9% of adults, flare-ups occurred during the warm season. The main associated comorbidities were rhinitis and conjunctivitis in both children (49.7% and 36.1%, respectively) and adults (32.7% and 26.2%, respectively). The main triggering factors in children were heat (43.2%), pneumallergens (28.4%), and skin irritants (22.6%). In adults, we noted skin irritants (58.9%), heat (47.7%), and psychological factors (34.6%). In adults, the use of detergent soaps was associated with lichenified and severe AD (0.003 < p < 0.006) and that of lightening soaps with acute AD (p=0.042). CONCLUSION: AD in the Dermatology-Venereology Department of the CNHU-HKM of Cotonou was associated with comorbidities. It was influenced by environmental factors related to the tropical climate and by skin irritants or allergens. Hindawi 2021-11-24 /pmc/articles/PMC8635930/ /pubmed/34868303 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/1502721 Text en Copyright © 2021 Bérénice Dégboé et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Dégboé, Bérénice Atadokpèdé, Félix Nguessie, Christabelle Kouassi, Alida Elégbédé, Nadège Maffo, Nina Akpadjan, Fabrice Adégbidi, Hugues Comorbidities and Environmental Factors Associated with Atopic Dermatitis in Children and Adults in Dermatology-Venereology in Cotonou, Benin |
title | Comorbidities and Environmental Factors Associated with Atopic Dermatitis in Children and Adults in Dermatology-Venereology in Cotonou, Benin |
title_full | Comorbidities and Environmental Factors Associated with Atopic Dermatitis in Children and Adults in Dermatology-Venereology in Cotonou, Benin |
title_fullStr | Comorbidities and Environmental Factors Associated with Atopic Dermatitis in Children and Adults in Dermatology-Venereology in Cotonou, Benin |
title_full_unstemmed | Comorbidities and Environmental Factors Associated with Atopic Dermatitis in Children and Adults in Dermatology-Venereology in Cotonou, Benin |
title_short | Comorbidities and Environmental Factors Associated with Atopic Dermatitis in Children and Adults in Dermatology-Venereology in Cotonou, Benin |
title_sort | comorbidities and environmental factors associated with atopic dermatitis in children and adults in dermatology-venereology in cotonou, benin |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8635930/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34868303 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/1502721 |
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