TY - JOUR
T1 - Prevalence of Hidradenitis Suppurativa in Skopje, North Macedonia
AU - Tusheva, Ivana
AU - Boshkovski, Vesna Brishkoska
AU - Bouazzi, Dorra
AU - Medianfer, Cecilia E.
AU - Christensen, Robin
AU - Jemec, Gregor B.E.
AU - Trajkova, Vesna
AU - Dimitrovska, Irena
AU - Ristovska-Dimitrovska, Ana
AU - Damevska, Katerina
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2025 The Author(s). Published by S. Karger AG, Basel.
PY - 2025
Y1 - 2025
N2 - UNLABELLED: Introduction: Hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) exhibits varying prevalence globally, markedly influenced by geographical and ethnic distinctions. This study, part of the Global Hidradenitis Suppurativa Atlas (GHiSA) initiative, aimed to assess the prevalence of HS in North Macedonia and contribute to the global epidemiology of this complex dermatological disorder.METHODS: Conducted at City General Hospital "8th September" in Skopje, North Macedonia, from March 23, 2023, to May 30, 2023, this single-center study enrolled 597 healthy adults using a validated screening questionnaire. The participants were selected from accompanied outpatients and visitors of hospitalized patients in various departments, excluding the dermatology department. The questionnaire consisted of questions leading to the diagnosis of HS, particularly about the presence of boils, and it was administered as an interview by dermatology residents under the supervision of dermatologists. Participants who tested positive on the screening questionnaire were examined by dermatologists.RESULTS: Out of 600 participants, 597 successfully completed the questionnaire (291 male and 301 female), and among them, 5 individuals (3 male and 2 female) were identified as having HS. This indicates an HS prevalence rate of 0.84%. Demographic analysis showed a male predominance in the HS group, with a median age of onset at 36 years (42.0 in the control group). Smoking and higher BMI were associated with HS. Notably, the study identified HS cases among participants initially screening negative, emphasizing the complexity of diagnosis. The diagnostic questionnaire demonstrated a sensitivity of 0.60 and a specificity of 0.84.CONCLUSION: This epidemiological study contributes to the global understanding of HS prevalence, demographic characteristics, and associated factors. With a rate of 0.84%, HS remains a significant concern. The observed male predominance in HS incidence deviates from global trends. .
AB - UNLABELLED: Introduction: Hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) exhibits varying prevalence globally, markedly influenced by geographical and ethnic distinctions. This study, part of the Global Hidradenitis Suppurativa Atlas (GHiSA) initiative, aimed to assess the prevalence of HS in North Macedonia and contribute to the global epidemiology of this complex dermatological disorder.METHODS: Conducted at City General Hospital "8th September" in Skopje, North Macedonia, from March 23, 2023, to May 30, 2023, this single-center study enrolled 597 healthy adults using a validated screening questionnaire. The participants were selected from accompanied outpatients and visitors of hospitalized patients in various departments, excluding the dermatology department. The questionnaire consisted of questions leading to the diagnosis of HS, particularly about the presence of boils, and it was administered as an interview by dermatology residents under the supervision of dermatologists. Participants who tested positive on the screening questionnaire were examined by dermatologists.RESULTS: Out of 600 participants, 597 successfully completed the questionnaire (291 male and 301 female), and among them, 5 individuals (3 male and 2 female) were identified as having HS. This indicates an HS prevalence rate of 0.84%. Demographic analysis showed a male predominance in the HS group, with a median age of onset at 36 years (42.0 in the control group). Smoking and higher BMI were associated with HS. Notably, the study identified HS cases among participants initially screening negative, emphasizing the complexity of diagnosis. The diagnostic questionnaire demonstrated a sensitivity of 0.60 and a specificity of 0.84.CONCLUSION: This epidemiological study contributes to the global understanding of HS prevalence, demographic characteristics, and associated factors. With a rate of 0.84%, HS remains a significant concern. The observed male predominance in HS incidence deviates from global trends. .
KW - Acne inversa
KW - Hidradenitis suppurativa
KW - Prevalence
KW - Young Adult
KW - Humans
KW - Middle Aged
KW - Hidradenitis Suppurativa/epidemiology
KW - Male
KW - Female
KW - Adult
KW - Surveys and Questionnaires
KW - Republic of North Macedonia/epidemiology
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U2 - 10.1159/000539140
DO - 10.1159/000539140
M3 - Journal article
C2 - 40623381
AN - SCOPUS:105010760578
SN - 1018-8665
VL - 241
SP - 1
EP - 6
JO - Dermatology
JF - Dermatology
IS - Suppl. 1
ER -