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  • Over the past decade, there's been increased focus on global health dermatology as skin conditions are a major nonfatal disease burden, often indicating severe illnesses.
  • Dermatologists are active in four key areas: assessing the global burden of skin diseases, advocating for skin treatments in the World Health Organization's Essential Medicines list, developing programs for tropical diseases, and addressing skin issues related to COVID-19.
  • Their efforts highlight the disproportionate impact of skin diseases on women and girls and contribute significantly to improving global health outcomes.

Article Abstract

Background: Over the last decade, there has been a surge in interest and funding for global health dermatology. Skin conditions are now recognized as the fourth leading cause of nonfatal disease burden worldwide in disability-adjusted life years. Dermatologists are uniquely positioned within global health because skin conditions are often the presenting sign of severe illnesses, such as neglected tropical diseases and COVID-19.

Methods: We review four major areas of work by dermatologists within global health: i) characterization of global burden of skin disease, ii) advocacy for dermatologic therapies on the World Health Organization's Model List of Essential Medicines, iii) advancements in global programming for skin-related tropical diseases, and iv) the role of dermatologists during the COVID-19 pandemic. For each area of work, the significance and impact on the health of women and girls is briefly highlighted.

Results: Dermatologists have led the efforts to quantify and evaluate the global burden of skin disease, the burden of which is disproportionately shared by women. The dermatology community has also championed global efforts to eliminate skin-related neglected tropical diseases, such as scabies. Through national and international policy advocacy, dermatologists have pushed for more dermatologic therapies in the World Health Organization's Model List of Essential Medicines, helping to secure better care for patients with skin disease throughout the world. Since 2020, the dermatology community has worked collaboratively in the fight against COVID-19, establishing a worldwide registry for cutaneous manifestations of SARS-CoV-2 and pursuing research that has allowed colleagues in the house of medicine to better understand this landmark disease.

Conclusion: Through the study and promotion of global health, dermatologists have an important role in the house of medicine.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8539819PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijwd.2021.10.003DOI Listing

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