On the issue of the prevalence of rosacea in various populations, taking into account risk factors, genetic predisposition and the peculiarities of the organization of medical care

  • Authors: Садыкова Р.Н.1,2, Плутницкий А.Н.1, Мингазов Р.Н.2,3, Беспятых Ю.А.2,4
  • Affiliations:
    1. Biomedical University of Innovation and Continuing Education of the State Scientific Center of the Russian Federation — A. I. Burnazyan Federal Medical Biophysical Center of the Federal Medical Biological Agency of Russia, Moscow, Russian Federation
    2. N. A. Semashko National Research Institute of Public Health, 105064, Moscow, Russian Federation
    3. Research Institute for Healthcare and Medical Management of Moscow Healthcare Department, Moscow, Russian Federation
    4. Lopukhin Federal Research and Clinical Center of Physical-Chemical Medicine of Federal Medical Biological Agency
  • Issue: No 2 (2023)
  • Pages: 61-68
  • Section: Articles
  • URL: https://bulleten-nriph.ru/journal/article/view/3000
  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.25742/NRIPH.2023.02.009
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Abstract


The article provides an analysis of modern scientific literature on the prevalence at the population level of one of the main types of chronic inflammatory skin disease — rosacea, and also discusses the risk factors for the development of this disease. It has been shown that in most countries of the world, rosacea is diagnosed on average in 5.5% of the able-bodied active population, mainly at the age of 45–60, and both men and women of all racial and ethnic populations are affected, but in men the disease occurs more often in more severe form. Of particular interest is the role of genetic factors, the innate and adaptive immune system, and neurovascular dysregulation underlying the spectrum of clinical signs of rosacea. Currently, the rosacea care algorithm is evolving in accordance with the phenotypic approach recommended by several regional and national authorities in clinical practice. However, the formal transition to this approach is still in its infancy, and significant support is required for its widespread adoption in everyday practice.

About the authors

Ромина Н. Садыкова

Biomedical University of Innovation and Continuing Education of the State Scientific Center of the Russian Federation — A. I. Burnazyan Federal Medical Biophysical Center of the Federal Medical Biological Agency of Russia, Moscow, Russian Federation; N. A. Semashko National Research Institute of Public Health, 105064, Moscow, Russian Federation

Email: sadykovaromina23@gmail.com

Андрей Н. Плутницкий

Biomedical University of Innovation and Continuing Education of the State Scientific Center of the Russian Federation — A. I. Burnazyan Federal Medical Biophysical Center of the Federal Medical Biological Agency of Russia, Moscow, Russian Federation

Email: mbufmbc@mail.ru

Рустем Н. Мингазов

N. A. Semashko National Research Institute of Public Health, 105064, Moscow, Russian Federation; Research Institute for Healthcare and Medical Management of Moscow Healthcare Department, Moscow, Russian Federation

Email: mrn85@mail.ru

Юлия А. Беспятых

N. A. Semashko National Research Institute of Public Health, 105064, Moscow, Russian Federation; Lopukhin Federal Research and Clinical Center of Physical-Chemical Medicine of Federal Medical Biological Agency

Email: JuliaBes@rcpcm.org

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