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dc.contributor.authorWebber, Analupept_BR
dc.contributor.authorPessin, Cíntia Cristinapt_BR
dc.contributor.authorMagnus, Gabriela Agnept_BR
dc.contributor.authorTejada, Guilherme Ladwigpt_BR
dc.contributor.authorHoefel, Isadora da Rosapt_BR
dc.contributor.authorFernandes, Jacqueline Sarmentopt_BR
dc.contributor.authorBoza, Juliana Catuccipt_BR
dc.contributor.authorPeruzzo, Julianopt_BR
dc.contributor.authorLucca, Marcelo Balbinotpt_BR
dc.contributor.authorBevilaqua, Marielept_BR
dc.contributor.authorBerg, Mônica Zechmeisterpt_BR
dc.contributor.authorAguzzoli, Nathália Hoffmann Guardapt_BR
dc.contributor.authorSanseverino, Renata Alvespt_BR
dc.contributor.authorMazzuco, Rosemaript_BR
dc.contributor.authorDini, Taciana de Oliveira Dal'Fornopt_BR
dc.contributor.authorCunha, Vanessa Santospt_BR
dc.contributor.authorAita, Verônica Hamannpt_BR
dc.contributor.authorBonamigo, Renan Rangelpt_BR
dc.date.accessioned2025-08-26T07:53:05Zpt_BR
dc.date.issued2025pt_BR
dc.identifier.issn0365-0596pt_BR
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10183/295643pt_BR
dc.description.abstractBackground The skin is the first organ of the human body to be exposed to flood water, with local and possibly systemic consequences. There are no Brazilian data on dermatological diseases during recent climate catastrophes related in the country. Objectives To assess the demographic profile and dermatological diagnoses in people displaced from their homes and sheltered in collective housing and among rescue workers during the extreme climate crisis in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, in 2024. Methods This was a cross-sectional and observational study. Information was collected in person or through records, retrospectively. Results Data were collected from 371 people with dermatological complaints, and a total of 423 dermatoses were diagnosed. The most prevalent dermatological diseases were dermatoparasitosis, pyoderma, and skin conditions due to trauma and/or injuries. The male gender was statistically associated with traumatic dermatoses/injuries, and females with pyoderma (p < 0.05). Conclusion In the recent episode of extreme climate crisis in Brazil, infectious and traumatic dermatoses were the most prevalent among the affected persons. The role of dermatologists in providing care for this population, as well as guiding other colleagues in the management of skin diseases during the floods is highlighted.en
dc.format.mimetypeapplication/pdfpt_BR
dc.language.isoengpt_BR
dc.relation.ispartofAnais brasileiros de dermatologia. Barcelona, Spain. Vol. 100, no. 3 (May./June 2025), p. 548-556pt_BR
dc.rightsOpen Accessen
dc.subjectClimate changesen
dc.subjectDermatopatiaspt_BR
dc.subjectInundaçõespt_BR
dc.subjectDermatologyen
dc.subjectExtreme weatheren
dc.subjectMudança climáticapt_BR
dc.subjectRefugiadospt_BR
dc.subjectFloodsen
dc.subjectRefugeesen
dc.subjectRio Grande do Sulpt_BR
dc.subjectSkin diseasesen
dc.titleProfile of dermatoses in extreme weather events : case series during floods in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazilpt_BR
dc.typeArtigo de periódicopt_BR
dc.identifier.nrb001290646pt_BR
dc.type.originNacionalpt_BR


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