Patients attended: Scabies, Impetigo and demographic data

Chandler, DJ; Galván-Casas, C; Mitjá, O; Esteban, S; Kafulafula, J; Phiri, T; Navarro-Fernández, Í; Román-Curto, C; Mtenje, H; Thauzeni, G; Harawa, E; Kaluzi, S; Diere, M; Mkandawire, M; Malizani, S; Chifundo, A; Utrera-Busquets, M; Roncero-Riesco, M; López Martín-Prieto, S; Vilanova-Urdániz, I; Petiti, GH; de Gálvez Aranda, MV; No Pérez, N; Rueda Gómez-Calcerrada, M; Iranzo, P; Escalonilla García-Patos, P; de Troya-Martín, M; Romero Gomez, J; Cardeñoso-Alvarez, E; Lucas Truyols, S; Aspe Unanue, L; Bajo del Pozo, C; Comunión Artieda, A; Martínez González, MI; López-López, OF; Moreno-Artero, E; Cubiró, X; Meilán-Sánchez, I; Tomás-Velázquez, A; López-Sánchez, C; Sánchez-Martínez, EM; Edwards, HA; Herrera Morueco, M; Zehe Rubiera, J; Salguero Caldera, L; Blanes-Moreno, U; Uribarren-Movilla, M and Marks, MORCID logo (2021). Patients attended: Scabies, Impetigo and demographic data. [Dataset]. PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0009386.s001
Copy

A dataset that contains information on patients who received a facility or community-based assessment of Scabies . It contains six variables – age, gender, scabies assessment status, impetigo assessment status, site location, and treatment round number. Data was collected by the DerMalawi project through integrated skin diseases clinics and Tele-dermatology care that they established in 2015 in the Nkhotakota and Salima health districts in Malawi.

Keywords

Scabies; Skin diseases; Tele-dermatology care

No files available. Please consult associated links.


Atom BibTeX OpenURL ContextObject in Span Multiline CSV OpenURL ContextObject Dublin Core (with Type as Type) MPEG-21 DIDL Data Cite XML EndNote HTML Citation JSON METS MODS RDF+N3 RDF+N-Triples RDF+XML Reference Manager Refer Simple Metadata ASCII Citation EP3 XML
Export