Rosacea: Current state of epidemiology - 13/11/13

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Case definitions are critical in epidemiologic research. However, modern disease indicators must now consider complex data from gene-based research along with traditional clinical parameters. Rosacea is a skin disorder with multiple signs and symptoms. In individuals, these features may be multiple or one may predominate. While studies on the epidemiology of rosacea have previously been sparse, there has been a recent increase in research activity. A broader body of epidemiological information that includes a greater variety of countries beyond Northern Europe and general population-based demographics is needed. As there are operational issues in current case definitions of rosacea subtypes—rationalization and standardization—universal consistent applications in future research is also imperative. Further improvement in disease definition combining new research information along with clinical pragmatism should increase the accuracy of rosacea case ascertainment and facilitate further epidemiological research.
Le texte complet de cet article est disponible en PDF.Key words : comorbidities, epidemiology, prevalence, risk factors, rosacea, subtype
Abbreviations used : CI, GST, NRSEC, OR, UV
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Publication of this article was supported by a grant from Galderma International. Editorial support provided by Galderma International. |
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Disclosure: Dr Tan has served on an advisory board and as a consultant and speaker for Galderma and received grants and honoraria in compensation. Dr Berg has no conflicts of interest to declare. |
Vol 69 - N° 6S1
P. S27-S35 - décembre 2013 Retour au numéroBienvenue sur EM-consulte, la référence des professionnels de santé.
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