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Pediatric Viral and Bacterial Skin Infection Profile
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Background: Viral and bacterial skin infection is a common condition amongst children. In developing countries, it is a complex major health problem. However, epidemiological study on viral and bacterial skin infection in the pediatric population is still lacking, especially in Indonesia. Purpose: This study aimed to evaluate bacterial and viral skin infection amongst children and its association with age and sex. Methods: This study used a cross-sectional design with a retrospective approach. We retrieved medical records of pediatric patients admitted to Dr. Harjono S Ponorogo General Public Hospital between 2016 and 2020. Result: Of the 1,427 collected medical records, we found that the viral infection prevalence was 4.9% (n=70) and 7.5% (n= 107) for bacterial skin infection. Viral infection was most observed amongst subjects in the >12-year age group and 2–12-year for bacterial infection. Infection was more commonly observed amongst boys. Conclusion: The skin infection prevalence in Dr. Harjono S. Ponorogo General Hospital is lower compared to other studies. Skin infection of viral origin was most reported in children aged >12 years and bacterial infection in children aged 2–12. Both skin infections were more commonly observed in boys than girls.
Title: Pediatric Viral and Bacterial Skin Infection Profile
Description:
Background: Viral and bacterial skin infection is a common condition amongst children.
In developing countries, it is a complex major health problem.
However, epidemiological study on viral and bacterial skin infection in the pediatric population is still lacking, especially in Indonesia.
Purpose: This study aimed to evaluate bacterial and viral skin infection amongst children and its association with age and sex.
Methods: This study used a cross-sectional design with a retrospective approach.
We retrieved medical records of pediatric patients admitted to Dr.
Harjono S Ponorogo General Public Hospital between 2016 and 2020.
Result: Of the 1,427 collected medical records, we found that the viral infection prevalence was 4.
9% (n=70) and 7.
5% (n= 107) for bacterial skin infection.
Viral infection was most observed amongst subjects in the >12-year age group and 2–12-year for bacterial infection.
Infection was more commonly observed amongst boys.
Conclusion: The skin infection prevalence in Dr.
Harjono S.
Ponorogo General Hospital is lower compared to other studies.
Skin infection of viral origin was most reported in children aged >12 years and bacterial infection in children aged 2–12.
Both skin infections were more commonly observed in boys than girls.
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