Original ArticleNoegroho, et al. amounted to 303 cases. The cases consisted of 127 cases of fungal infection (42%) with a variety of cases of dermatophytosis, PVC, and candidiasis; 55 cases of bacterial infections (18%) with a variety of cases of impetigo, folliculitis, leprosy, ektima, erysipelas, furuncles, and abscesses; 40 cases of viral infections (13%) with variaty of cases of HFMD cases, Moluscum contagiosum, zooster, warts, varicella; and 81 cases of parasitic infections (27%) with a variety of cases of scabies, creeping eruption, and pediculosis capitis. Conclusion: Skin diseases caused by infections was still a dominant skin disease in the outpatient Dermatology clinic of RSUD Wonosari, with the number of cases 18.35% of all cases of skin and venereal diseases. The most common cause is infection by fungi (7.69%), followed by parasitic infections, scabies (4.91%), bacterial infections (3.33%), and viral infections (2.42%).
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