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Original Article

Pityriasis versicolor in the central African republic: a randomized study of 144 cases

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Pages 323-329 | Accepted 03 Jun 1991, Published online: 09 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

The prevalence and the principal epidemiological characteristics of pityriasis versicolor have been studied in a randomized population of 870 adult individuals (418 males and 452 females) in the Central African Republic. The general clinical prevalence was 16·6%. Males were affected more often than females (20·6% vs. 12·9%). For both sexes, the maximum prevalence was in the 15 to 25-year-old age groups (23·5%). Lesions commonly occurred over the face (49·3%) and upper trunk (48·6%). Different climatic areas within the country, type of urbanization, religion and general hygiene showed no relevance to the disease. The prevalence was higher among people living in rammed-earth houses than in people living in hard-built houses. The sebaceous activity of the skin, a feature which is racially and genetically determined, probably constitutes a primary factor for developing this mycosis, associated with the tropical climate as an additional environmental factor.

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