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孟加拉国普通人群在 COVID-19 期间因使用口罩导致的皮肤病表现及其相关因素的流行情况:一项全国性横断面调查。

Prevalence of dermatological manifestations due to face mask use and its associated factors during COVID-19 among the general population of Bangladesh: A nationwide cross-sectional survey.

机构信息

Department of Public Health, North South University, Dhaka, Bangladesh.

Public Health Professional Development Society (PPDS), Dhaka, Bangladesh.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2022 Jun 13;17(6):e0269922. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0269922. eCollection 2022.

DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0269922
PMID:35696406
原文链接:https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC9191724/
Abstract

Following the worldwide COVID-19 pandemic, individuals have begun to take preventive measures to avoid exposure. Among the precautionary measures, facemask was mostly emphasized. This study aimed to determine the prevalence of dermatological symptoms linked with face mask usage and explore other associated factors. This cross-sectional survey was conducted throughout all eight divisions of Bangladesh. 1297 people were approached using a fixed-step procedure on a random route sample where 803 fulfilled the inclusion criteria. The overall prevalence of dermatological manifestation in this study was 40.85%. The common dermatological manifestations due to facemasks use were acne (26%), allergy symptoms (24%), traumatic symptoms (24%), and other symptoms (26%). Two important frequently reported risk factors were previous history of skin diseases and obesity. Females were more likely to have acne (CI: 1.199, 3.098; p = .007) and allergy issues (CI: 1.042, 2.359; p = .031). N95 and KN95 masks were more likely to produce allergic symptoms, while surgical mask users were more likely to develop acne. Acne was prevalent more than twice (CI: 1.42, 4.26; p = 0.001) in persons with a COVID-19 infection history. Further exploration is required to find out the reason. Surgical mask users reported more complaints than other types of masks, and prolonged use caused more skin symptoms. Modifications in the pattern of facemask usage and planning for work recesses might also be advised to provide for a pause from uninterrupted facemask use.

摘要

在全球 COVID-19 大流行之后,人们开始采取预防措施避免暴露。在预防措施中,口罩是最受强调的。本研究旨在确定与口罩使用相关的皮肤科症状的流行率,并探索其他相关因素。这是一项在孟加拉国八个行政区进行的横断面调查。采用固定步骤程序在随机路线样本中接触了 1297 人,其中 803 人符合纳入标准。本研究中皮肤科表现的总体患病率为 40.85%。由于口罩使用引起的常见皮肤科表现是痤疮(26%)、过敏症状(24%)、创伤症状(24%)和其他症状(26%)。两个重要的经常报告的危险因素是既往皮肤病史和肥胖症。女性更容易出现痤疮(CI:1.199,3.098;p =.007)和过敏问题(CI:1.042,2.359;p =.031)。N95 和 KN95 口罩更容易产生过敏症状,而外科口罩使用者更容易出现痤疮。有 COVID-19 感染史的人出现痤疮的可能性高出两倍以上(CI:1.42,4.26;p = 0.001)。需要进一步探索以找出原因。与其他类型的口罩相比,外科口罩使用者报告的投诉更多,长时间使用会导致更多的皮肤症状。还可能建议修改口罩使用模式并规划工作休息时间,以便从不间断使用口罩中暂停一下。

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