An Epidemiological Study of Prevalence of Skin Diseases among Secondary School Going Children in District Meerut

Authors

  • Abhishek Kumar Burman1, Rahul Bansal2 , Saurabh Sharma3, Arvind Krishna4 Sartaj Ahmad5

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.37506/ijphrd.v11i6.9741

Keywords:

Skin diseases, School going Children, Prevalence, Urban, Rural

Abstract

Introduction:-Skin disorders are a common cause of morbidity, especially among school children,

worldwide. Present study was conducted among secondary school going children in urban and rural field

area of district Meerut to find the prevalence of skin diseases and suggest preventive measures based on the

study findings.

Material and Methods:-A Cross-Sectional study was conducted among 400 secondary school going

children (aged between 13-15 years from class VIII to Xth ) of district Meerut . Multistage simple Random

Sampling Technique was applied and a self-design, semi structured schedule was used.

Result:-In study 212 (53%) were male and 188 (47%) were female children. Overall prevalence of skin

diseases was 195(48.75%). Prevalence of skin diseases was more in rural 134(60.6%) than urban 61(34.1%).

Skin diseases were more in males 119 (56.13%) than females 76 (40.43%).Skin diseases were more common

in Muslims 39(82.98%) than any other religion. Most common skin diseases in study population were

pyoderma (28.20%) followed by scabies (22.56%),Tinea-corporis(10.25%),Nutritional disorders (5.13%),

Pediculosis-capitis (5.12%),warts (4.62%) , Folliculitis (4.10%), Miliaaria (4.10%),Molluscum-contagiosam

(3.08%). Pityriasis-versicolor (2.56%), Acne (2.56%), Tinea-capitis (2.06), Insect bite (2.06), disorder of

nails (2.06), Urticaria (1.03%), Tinea-pedis (00.51%).

Conclusion:-Skin diseases were common among students.Pyoderma, scabies and tinea were most common

and these can be prevented by maintaining good hygiene.Periodic orientation programmes for students and

parents should be done to make them aware of common skin diseases and prevention. Teachers should be

trained to inspect hygiene among students and suggest correction measures.

Author Biography

  • Abhishek Kumar Burman1, Rahul Bansal2 , Saurabh Sharma3, Arvind Krishna4 Sartaj Ahmad5

    1 Post Graduate Student, 2Head &Professor, 3AssociateProfessor, Department of Community Medicine, 4 Head &Professor, Department of Skin and Venereal Diseases, Subharti Medical College, Meerut ,U.P. India, 5Associate Professor, Medical Sociology, Swami Vivekananda Subharti University Meerut

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Published

2020-06-25

How to Cite

An Epidemiological Study of Prevalence of Skin Diseases among Secondary School Going Children in District Meerut. (2020). Indian Journal of Public Health Research & Development, 11(6), 41-47. https://doi.org/10.37506/ijphrd.v11i6.9741