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Psoriasis numbers reach 100 Million

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News  Sun-28-02-2016, 13:52 PM
The World Health Organization (WHO) have announced in a new report that psoriasis numbers have reached 100 Million worldwide.

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A new World Health Organization (WHO) report shows that psoriasis, the painful, disfiguring condition involving skin and nails, affects approximately 100 million people worldwide. There is no known cause or cure for this noncommunicable disease (NCD), which is also
associated with discrimination and stigmatization of those affected.

Increased action, led by governments, to ensure appropriate care is provided to people living with the disease, and to prevent them suffering discrimination and stigma, are among key measures recommended by the first WHO Global report on psoriasis.

“One way to reduce the burden of psoriasis on people’s lives is through early diagnosis and appropriate treatment,” says Dr Etienne Krug, Director of WHO’s Department for the Management of NCDs, Disability, Violence and Injury Prevention. “Access and affordability of essential medicines are a huge challenge that we see for psoriasis and for NCDs in general.”

The cause of psoriasis remains unclear, although there is evidence for genetic predisposition. The immune system’s role in psoriasis causation is also a major topic of research. Psoriasis can be provoked by external and internal triggers, including mild trauma, sunburn,
infections, systemic drugs and stress. Psoriasis is associated with several comorbidities. Skin lesions are localized or generalized,
mostly symmetrical, sharply demarcated, red papules and plaques, and usually covered with white or silver scales. Lesions cause itching, stinging and pain. Between 1.3% and 34.7% of people with psoriasis develop chronic, inflammatory arthritis (psoriatic arthritis) that leads
to joint deformations and disability. People with psoriasis are reported to be at increased risk of developing other serious clinical conditions such as cardiovascular and other NCDs.

The Global report on psoriasis aims to help raise awareness of multiple ways the disease can affect peoples’ lives and empower policy-makers with practical solutions to improve the health care and social inclusion of people living with psoriasis in their populations.

The report identifies a range of key actions to improve the lives of people with psoriasis, including:
  • Ensuring care for people with psoriasis is included in universal health coverage schemes;
  • Improving access to and affordability of essential medicines for psoriasis;
  • Providing training for health professionals, especially in primary care settings;
  • Developing standardised guidelines for the diagnosis of psoriasis and its treatment;
  • Empowering people with psoriasis by creating networks to foster exchange of experiences and fight discrimination;
  • Increasing research into psoriasis epidemiology, etiology, association with comorbidities, treatment and ways to improve health care services;
  • Taking active steps to reduce the stigma and discrimination that people with psoriasis face, including through enacting anti-discrimination legislation and enforcing existing legislation.

The report follows the 67th World Health Assembly (2014) endorsement of a resolution on the need to raise awareness of psoriasis and to fight the stigmatization faced by people living with the disease.

Source: who.int

There is also a 48 page pdf. If anyone wants a link to it let me know.
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Sun-28-02-2016, 14:13 PM
Is that all? I reckon there's more with milder cases.

And if the numbers have increased is that just in line with population increases or is it becoming more common?
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Sun-28-02-2016, 14:16 PM
Hi Fred I would like to have a closer look so can you send me the link please.
What a great job title -- Director of WHO’s Department for the Management of NCDs, Disability, Violence and Injury Prevention.
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(Sun-28-02-2016, 14:16 PM)D Foster Wrote: Hi Fred I would like to have a closer look so can you send me the link please.

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Sun-28-02-2016, 17:49 PM (This post was last modified: Sun-28-02-2016, 17:50 PM by D Foster.)
(Sun-28-02-2016, 14:39 PM)Fred Wrote:
(Sun-28-02-2016, 14:16 PM)D Foster Wrote: Hi Fred I would like to have a closer look so can you send me the link please.

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Thank you Fred and I think that everybody should look at this article who has P as it's one of the most informative I have read for sometime that is easy to read but really covers all aspects of the problems, Many Thanks.
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(Sun-28-02-2016, 17:49 PM)D Foster Wrote:
(Sun-28-02-2016, 14:39 PM)Fred Wrote:
(Sun-28-02-2016, 14:16 PM)D Foster Wrote: Hi Fred I would like to have a closer look so can you send me the link please.

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Thank you Fred and I think that everybody should look at this article who has P as it's one of the most informative I have read for sometime that is easy to read but really covers all aspects of the problems, Many Thanks.

Yes it is a big read. Too big to put it all on here, so I went for the basics.

You're welcome to pick through it and add comments on this thread if you want.
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Sun-28-02-2016, 20:08 PM
I printed it off and it was 18 page's but I printed on both sides.
I found the article was written in a way that could be read even by some one like me.
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Any chance of the pdf link please Fred  Thumb
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(Sun-28-02-2016, 23:20 PM)JohnB Wrote: Any chance of the pdf link please Fred  Thumb

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Mon-29-02-2016, 10:16 AM
MTX and cyclosporin are listed as the primary systemic therapies. There is a need to table the safety and efficacy of systemic treatments to allow a comparison. The case histories are sad reading. Thanks, Fred.
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