Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3207778 Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology 2010 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

BackgroundThe prevalence and pathogenesis of rosacea is uncertain. Previously, studies used varying definitions of disease and have not explored the relationship of its prevalence to ultraviolet (UV) exposure or photodamage.ObjectivesWe investigated the prevalence of papulopustular rosacea (PPR) and its relationship to UV radiation exposure in 1000 randomly selected Irish individuals.MethodsA total of 1000 individuals (500 with low UV exposure and 500 with high UV exposure) were examined. PPR was diagnosed using a standardized definition and photodamage was assessed using a photodamage scale.ResultsThe prevalence of PPR was 2.7%. PPR prevalence was not significantly related to photodamage or UV exposure.LimitationsThe power to compare UV exposure among those with and without PPR was limited.ConclusionsPPR prevalence in Ireland was 2.7%. UV radiation exposure does not appear to affect the prevalence of PPR.

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