Fathy H, El-Mongy S, Baker N I, Abdel-Azim Z, El-Gilany A
Department of Dermatology, Venerology and Andrology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Mansoura, Mansoura, Egypt.
East Mediterr Health J. 2004 May;10(3):416-24.
Children with disabilities may be particularly susceptible to skin disorders, therefore the aim of this study was to estimate the prevalence of skin disease among such children in Mansoura, Egypt. A total of 636 students with disabilities (76 blind, 446 deaf-mute and 114 mentally retarded) and 720 sex and age matched students (control) who did not have these disabilities were given a thorough dermatological examination. We found 89.5% of blind students, 99.3% of deaf students and 100% of mentally retarded students had 1 or more skin diseases (both infectious and non-infectious) in comparison to 24.2% of the control group. Strict hygienic measures, periodic skin examination and health education of persons caring for students with disabilities are recommended.
残疾儿童可能特别容易患皮肤病,因此本研究的目的是估计埃及曼苏拉此类儿童皮肤病的患病率。对636名残疾学生(76名盲人、446名聋哑人和114名智力迟钝者)以及720名无这些残疾的性别和年龄匹配的学生(对照组)进行了全面的皮肤科检查。我们发现,与24.2%的对照组相比,89.5%的盲生、99.3%的聋生和100%的智力迟钝学生患有1种或更多皮肤病(包括传染性和非传染性)。建议采取严格的卫生措施、定期进行皮肤检查,并对照顾残疾学生的人员进行健康教育。