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Epidemiology of Skin Infections in Men s Wrestling: Analysis of 2009-2010 Through
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Herzog MM
; Fraser MA
; Register-Mihalik JK
; Kerr ZY
J Athl Train
2017[May]; 52
(5
): 457-463
PMID28362160
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CONTEXT: ? Our knowledge of the current epidemiology of skin infections among
wrestlers is limited. OBJECTIVE: ? To analyze and report the epidemiology of skin
infections among National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) men's wrestling
student-athletes during the 2009-2010 through 2013-2014 academic years. DESIGN: ?
Descriptive epidemiology study. SETTING: ? Aggregate skin infection and exposure
data collected by the NCAA Injury Surveillance Program. PATIENTS OR OTHER
PARTICIPANTS: ? Collegiate men's wrestling student-athletes. MAIN OUTCOME
MEASURE(S): ? All viral, bacterial, or fungal skin infections reported by
athletic trainers at 17 NCAA programs were analyzed, providing 35 team-seasons of
data. Skin infection rates per 10?000 athlete-exposures (AEs), rate ratios, skin
infection proportions, and skin infection proportion ratios were calculated.
RESULTS: ? The athletic trainers reported 112 skin infections contracted by 87
student-athletes across 78?720 AEs. The overall skin infection rate was
14.23/10?000 AEs (95% confidence interval [CI] = 11.59, 16.86). Of the skin
infections identified, 22.3% (n = 25) were recurrent skin infections. Most skin
infections (65.2%) were attributable to 5 team-seasons (range, 11-19 infections).
Most skin infections occurred during the regular season (n = 76, 67.9%), were
identified during practice (n = 100, 89.3%), and resulted in ?24 hours' time loss
(n = 83, 74.1%). The rate for viral skin infections was 1.72 times the rate for
bacterial skin infections (95% CI = 1.09, 2.72) and 2.08 times the rate for
fungal skin infections (95% CI = 1.28, 3.39). Fungal skin infections more often
resulted in time loss <24 hours compared with all other skin infections (75.0%
versus 12.5%; infection proportion ratio = 6.00; 95% CI = 3.30, 10.92).
CONCLUSIONS: ? Our findings highlight the contagiousness of skin infections and
suggest that skin infection rates may be attributable to high incidences among
particular teams.