Bacteria and Risk Factors of Acne Vulgaris in Northern West Bank, Palestine
Publication Type
Original research
Authors

Bacterial species and risk factors were examined in acne vulgaris patients inNorthern West Bank. Samples were obtained from face and upper trunk lesions of138 patients (age: 15-34 years) at Dermatology clinics. Samples were incubatedin blood agar plates under aerobic and anaerobic conditions. Patients were askedto answer a questionnaire and all provided written informed consent. Bacteriawere isolated from 88% of the patients including Propionibacterium acnes,Staphylococcus epidermidis and Staphylococcus aureus. Risk factors mentionedby patients included emotional stress, high temperature, sweating and localpressure. Chocolate, nuts and fatty food were mentioned as exacerbating, andvegetables and fruits as ameliorating foods for their acne, respectively. Resultsshow high correlation between acne and bacteria with no relation between riskfactors and specific bacterial strains.

Journal
Title
Contribuciones Científicas y Tecnológicas
Publisher
universidad de santiago de chile
Publisher Country
Chile
Publication Type
Both (Printed and Online)
Volume
41
Year
2016
Pages
67-76