Prevalence of Infantile and Early Childhood Eczema in a Japanese Population: Comparison with the Disease Frequency Examined 20 Years Ago
Hisashi Sugiura, Masami Uchiyama, Mitsuyoshi Omoto, Kazuo Sasaki, Masami Uerara
DOI: 10.2340/0001555577052053
Abstract
To investigate the prevalence of infantile and early childhood eczema in a Japanese population, we clinically inspected the entire bodies of 4-month-old infants (341 cases), 10-month-old infants (339 cases) and 3-year-old children (341 cases). The examination was performed in spring, when exacerbations of infantile and childhood eczema most frequently occur in Japan. Eczema was observed in 30-31% of the infants, and in 20% of the 3-year-old children. The prevalence was almost the same as in similar age groups that we examined 20 years ago.
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