Prevalence of psoriasis and other autoimmune skin diseases in a recently contacted indigenous community in the Auaris region, Yanomami Indigenous Territory, Brazil

Previous studies have discussed the low prevalence of psoriasis among indigenous peoples of South America. The state of Roraima, Brazil, where the present study was performed, is crossed by the equator line. It is likely that key factors for the absence of psoriasis in this indigenous population inc...

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Veröffentlicht in:British journal of dermatology (1951) 2023-08, Vol.189 (3), p.349-351
Hauptverfasser: Romiti, Ricardo, Martins, Luciana P F, Santana, Yago R T, Timbó, Renata V, Kurizky, Patrícia S, Barroso, Daniel H, de Andrade, Rafael R, Gomes, Ciro M, Griffiths, Christopher E M
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