Reflections on pellagra, the then and the now

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Viljoen, Margaretha
Claassen, Nico

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Mattioli1885

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By the mid-20th century, pellagra had virtually been eradicated from the USA and Europe. In contrast, outbreaks of pellagra, as diagnosed by skin lesions, today still occur in sub-Saharan Africa. We argue that outbreaks of pellagra in sub-Saharan regions are not only maintained by food insecurity, but that it is further aggravated by the burden of communicable diseases and excessive alcohol consumption. In addition, we argue from a historical point of view, that the prevalence of pellagra is underestimated when based only on dermatological symptoms.

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Niacin-deficiency, Nutritional disorder, Pellagra, SDG-03: Good health and well-being, Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), Food insecurity, Communicable diseases, Alcohol consumption, Skin lesions, SDG-02: Zero hunger

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Viljoen, M. & Claassen, N. 2022, 'Reflections on pellagra, the then and the now', Medicina Historica, vol. 6, no. 3, art. e2022042, pp. 1-2.