%0 Journal Article %T Pattern of skin diseases among migrant construction workers in Mangalore %A Kuruvila Maria %A Dubey S %A Gahalaut Pratik %J Indian Journal of Dermatology, Venereology and Leprology %D 2006 %I Medknow Publications %X Background: With increasing industrialization, the construction industry provides employment to a large number of skilled and nonskilled workers, many of them migrant workers. Aim: This study was undertaken to provide epidemiological data regarding various dermatoses among migrant construction workers in India as currently there is a paucity of the same. Methods: One thousand construction workers, including 467 migrant laborers, were examined for various dermatoses. Results: Most (88%) workers were males and 51.17% were in their third decade. Infective and noninfective dermatoses were seen in 89.72% and 53.74% of laborers respectively. Among infective dermatoses, fungal infections were the most common (46.25%) ones, followed by bacterial infections (24.83%), scabies (8.56%) and viral infections (6.42%). Contact dermatitis to cement was seen in 12.48% of the laborers. Masons had a significantly higher incidence of contact dermatitis to cement, viral infections and scabies than helpers. Conclusions: The pattern of dermatoses is an expression of poverty, overcrowding and the occupational hazards of the construction industry. %K Contact dermatitis %K Dermatoses %K Migrant workers %U http://www.ijdvl.com/article.asp?issn=0378-6323;year=2006;volume=72;issue=2;spage=129;epage=132;aulast=Kuruvila