Child’s Bullous dermatosis in dermatological department in Bamako (Mali)

Authors

  • Y. FOFANA
  • A. DICKO
  • l. KEITA
  • B. TRAORE
  • l. CISSE
  • A. DICKO
  • S. TOURE
  • M. B. KONE
  • Y. KARABINTA
  • M. GASSAMA
  • B. GUINDO
  • A. KEITA
  • O. FAYE

Keywords:

dermatoses bulleuses, enfants, dermatologie, Bamako-Mali

Abstract

The aim of our study was to describe bullous dermatoses of children in Bamako (Mali) in 2015. From January
1st, 2015 to december 31, 2015 we published a descriptive cross-sectional study. of a total of 19250 children
in dermatological consultation, 152 children (0.78%) had a bullous dermatitis and included in our study.
The children were divided into 85 boys (55.92%) and 67 girls (44.08%), the sex ratio was 1.27. The
various bullous dermatoses observed included autoimmune bullous dermatoses (11.19%), infectious bullous
dermatoses (57.24%), bullous toxidermias (6.58%), hereditary bullous dermatoses (9.87%) immuneallergic
bullosa dermatoses (11.84%), nutritional bullosa dermatoses (1.97%), physical dermatitis dermatoses
(1.32%). Bullous dermatoses of the child were numerous and varied. impetigo is at the forefront of
these conditions.

Published

2021-09-21

How to Cite

FOFANA, Y., DICKO , A., KEITA , l., TRAORE, B., CISSE , l., DICKO, A., TOURE, S., KONE , M. B., KARABINTA , Y., GASSAMA , M., GUINDO , B., KEITA, A., & FAYE , O. (2021). Child’s Bullous dermatosis in dermatological department in Bamako (Mali). Sciences De La Santé, 40(2), 35–41. Retrieved from https://revuesciences-techniquesburkina.org/index.php/sciences_de_la_sante/article/view/75

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