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Viral infection profile in Pediatric Dermatology Division clinic of Dermatology and Venereology Outpatient Dr. Soetomo General Hospital Surabaya Prabawaningrum, Kinanti; Zulkarnain, Iskandar
Berkala Ilmu Kesehatan Kulit dan Kelamin Vol 27, No 1 (2015): BIKKK APRIL 2015
Publisher : Faculty Of Medicine Airlangga University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (138.759 KB) | DOI: 10.20473/bikkk.V27.1.2015.24-31

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Background: Viral infections are common in children and distributed widely in the world. There are not many studies that discuss the profile of viral infection in children in East Java. Purpose: To evaluate viral infections patients profiles in the Pediatric Dermatology Division Dermatovenereology Outpatient Clinic of Dr. Soetomo General Hospital in 2008-2010 including prevalence, demographic data, type of infection, patient complaints, skin lesions and management. Methods: A retrospective study using medical records for the period January 2008-December 2010. Basic data (age , gender), history (chief complaint, began to arise, disease history), examination (morphology) and treatment (therapy, repeat visits) were recorded. Results: Viral infection patients as much as 285 patients (6.5 % of all pediatric patients at URJ). Most found diagnosis is molluscum contagiosum (40.4%), in the age group 5-14 years (68.4 %), highest complaints pimples (42.8 %) , most duration of diseases >10 days (40 %). Most management actions in the cosmetics division (61.1 %). Conclusion: Viral infection patients in Pediatric Dermatology Division clinic of Dermatology and Venereology Outpatient Dr. Soetomo General Hospital Surabaya in 2008-2010 is likely to increase each year and require a more comprehensive management.Key words : viral infection, child, RSUD Dr. Soetomo.
The Effect of Sunscreen Use on The Incidence of Melasma in Police Officers: Meta-Analysis and Systemic Review Putri, Intan Nurmawati; Putra, Aldo Primananda; Juniano, Nandika; Budi, Eko; Putri, Winawati Eka; Mayangsari, Renata; Prabawaningrum, Kinanti; Andriansyah, Julian
Jurnal Medis Islam Internasional Vol 6 No 2 (2024): December
Publisher : UNUSA Press

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Introduction: Melasma is a matter of concern for certain individuals due to its ability to cause changes in the visual appearance of the skin, ultimately impacting one's self-esteem and overall quality of life. Exposure to direct sunlight significantly influences the development of melasma. Indonesia's location below the equator results in a tropical environment with high temperatures throughout the year. Police officers are exposed to solar radiation for more than 6 hours every day while on duty. For certain police officers, particularly female officers, this is an issue as it can result in melasma, which affects appearances Objective: This study aims to estimate the effect of sunscreen usage in the police environment on melasma incidence in police officers. Methods: Electronic databases such as MEDLINE/PubMed, Cochrane Library, ClinicalTrials.gov, EBSCO, Scopus, ProQuest, Cambridge Core, reference lists, conference proceedings, and researchers in relevant fields of study were searched. The impact of sunscreen application on the prevalence of melasma in police personnel was evaluated using many parameters Results: Based on the systematic review, police officers continue to have a very high prevalence of melasma because they have a low awareness of the importance of using sunscreen. Conclusions: Awareness of sunscreen application on the skin is required to prevent the development of melasma in police personnel. Education on the prognosis, propensity, and chronicity of melasma is extremely important. In a police institution, Dermatovenereologists (DVE) play an important role.