Burden of skin disease in two remote primary healthcare centres in northern and central Australia.
Lauren ThomasAsha C BowenMarleesa LyChristine ConnorsRoss AndrewsSteven Y C TongPublished in: Internal medicine journal (2019)
The burden of skin infections across all age groups in remote Australian Indigenous communities is currently unknown. In a retrospective audit of 439 residents from two remote communities presenting to health clinics, skin conditions were the most common reason for presentation (1603/7392, 22%) and 330/439 (75%) residents presented at least once with a skin infection. Skin infections are an under-appreciated and dominant reason for presentation to primary healthcare centres in these indigenous communities and public health campaigns to address this should incorporate all age groups.