Abstract
Cold climate and unique genetic and environmental factors may influence the prevalence of skin diseases in Greenland. However, there is a lack of epidemiological studies on skin diseases in the adult Greenlandic population. To address this unmet need a cross-sectional study, run by dermatologists from Denmark, the UK, and Switzerland estimated the prevalence and clinical manifestations of skin diseases among adults in East Greenland in May 2022. All adults ≥18 years in the town of Tasiilaq were invited, and 295 individuals aged 18-78 years participated (22.5% of the overall adult population in Tasiilaq). Two-hundred and three participants (69%) had visible signs of current skin disease, and among these, 242 cases of dermatoses were identified. The most common skin diseases were hand eczema (22.4%), lichen simplex (9.5%), discoid eczema (7.1%), psoriasis, atopic dermatitis and acne vulgaris (5.8% each). Scabies was the most frequent infectious skin disease (4.4%). No cases of skin cancer were identified. Atopic dermatitis and psoriasis presented with disease that was of limited extent and different from the classical presentations. Skin diseases showed a high prevalence among adults in East Greenland, and some of them were severe. This indicates a noteworthy public health problem that warrants better access to dermatologist support.
Original language | English |
---|---|
Article number | 2412378 |
Journal | International Journal of Circumpolar Health |
Volume | 83 |
Issue number | 1 |
Pages (from-to) | 2412378 |
ISSN | 1239-9736 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - Dec 2024 |
Keywords
- Humans
- Greenland/epidemiology
- Adult
- Middle Aged
- Skin Diseases/epidemiology
- Male
- Female
- Cross-Sectional Studies
- Young Adult
- Aged
- Prevalence
- Adolescent