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Epidemiology

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  • based on data in the Netherlands, with a study population of 332300
    • the infection appeared to be common in childhood (cumulative incidence 17% in those aged under 15 years); the adult, sexually transmitted, form was rare
    • incidence was higher between January and June than between July and December
    • cases were unequally divided between recording practices, which is though to have been caused by the occurrence of small epidemics.
    • the incidence of molluscum contagiosum in Dutch general practice was found to be 2.4 per 1000 person years

1: Br J Gen Pract 1994 Sep;44(386):417-9 Molluscum contagiosum in Dutch general practice

 


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