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Complicated skin and soft tissue infections in remote indigenous communities

The burden and consequences of skin infections for remote living indigenous people are high

Citation:
Thomas L, Bowen AC, Tong SYC. Complicated skin and soft tissue infections in remote indigenous communities. Internal Medicine Journal. 2020;50(6):752-4

Keywords: dermatology; indigenous health; primary care; skin infections.

Abstract:
The burden and consequences of skin infections for remote living indigenous people are high. While skin infections are recognised as an antecedent to conditions such as acute rheumatic fever in children, data are limited concerning skin infection complications such as cellulitis, abscesses and osteomyelitis in older children and adults. In a 1-year retrospective audit of 439 patients presenting to two remote health clinics, 330/439 (75%) patients presented with a skin infection and 18 (4%) developed a complication.