AI Article Synopsis

  • - The study analyzed skin disease trends at a dermatology clinic in Cameroon, comparing data from before and during the COVID-19 pandemic, noting a significant drop in patient consultations by 35.6% during the pandemic.
  • - Most patients were young adults (18-40 years), with a female predominance (M/F ratio of 1:1.7), and the most common skin condition recorded was acne, alongside a predominance of infectious dermatoses.
  • - The findings indicate a need for further research on dermatological trends in Cameroon, particularly focusing on the increase in conditions like eczema and scabies in patients over 50 during COVID-19.

Article Abstract

Introduction: With the advent of COVID-19, a highly infectious viral pandemic, first declared in Cameroon in March 2020, access to expert dermatology care was postulated to decrease. We carried out a descriptive study to understand the epidemiology of skin diseases amongst patients consulting at an outpatient dermatology clinic and its variations with the onset of COVID-19.

Methods: We conducted a retrospective database study over a period of 2 years at Laquintinie hospital, Cameroon. Two periods were distinguished: 1 March 2019 to 29 February 2020 (pre-COVID-19 era) and 1 March 2020 to 28 February 2021 (COVID-19 era).

Results: Overall, 5946 patients with one or more clinical conditions were analysed. The most common age group described was young adults (18-40 years). Females consulted twice as much as males (M/F ratio; 1:1.7). The mean age was 28.9 (±18.0) years with an age range of 1 month to 89 years. Infectious dermatoses predominated. However, the single most prevalent dermatologic condition was acne. There was a 35.6% drop in consultation frequency in the COVID-19 era.

Conclusion: Three in four patients consulting at dermatology clinic are below 40 years, with a female predominance. Epidemiological profile of dermatoses in Cameroon is similar to that in the rest of Africa. Consultation frequency decreased in the COVID-19 era but trends in consultations were rather unaltered except for patients above 50 years where eczema and scabies increased. More studies should be conducted to understand these trends better at a national level and envisage training of health personnel on prevalent dermatoses.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9111051PMC
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