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Publication Association between Serum Zinc Level and Cutaneous Viral Warts: A Case Control Study(Society of Dermatologists, Venereologists and Leprologists of Nepal (SODVELON), 2019) Ranjit, Annu; Rajbhandari, Sudharshan Lal; Gautam, Narayan; Poudyal, YogeshAbstract: Introduction: Cutaneous viral warts are one of the common skin disorders in general population which can affect any age group and any gender in any country and pose a significant health problem. A possible association with zinc has been suggested in previous studies. Zinc is known to be required for efficient functioning of immune system. Objective: To find out the association between serum zinc level and cutaneous viral warts. Materials and methods: In this case-control study, total of hundred patients were enrolled. Among them 50 (males – 27, females – 23) with cutaneous viral warts were taken as cases and 50 (males – 25, females – 25) healthy individuals were taken as controls after matching the age and sex. The patients were selected from Dermatology outpatient Department of Universal College of Medical Sciences Teaching Hospital, Bhairahawa, Nepal. The serum zinc level was measured using spectrophotometry principle. Results: The mean serum zinc level in the cases and controls were 80.50±37.24 mg/dl and 104.31±25.31 mg/dl respectively. Significant difference in serum zinc level was observed between cases and controls (p=0.0001). There was a strong association between low serum zinc level and cutaneous viral warts (OR=7.37; 95% CI=1.98 – 27.31; p=0.0028). Conclusion: Serum zinc level in patients with cutaneous viral warts was significantly low as compared to the healthy controls. Keywords: Immune system, micronutrients, papillomaviridae, warts, zincPublication Scrub Typhus in Western Nepal: A Series of Case Reports(Society of Dermatologists, Venereologists and Leprologists of Nepal (SODVELON), 2020) Pudasaini, Prajwal; Ranjit, Annu; Neupane, SaraswotiAbstract: Scrub typhus, a mite borne infectious disease which is transmitted to humans by bite of trombiculid mite. An eschar, which is a characteristic necrotic skin lesion, is formed at the site of bite. Systemic spread via the hematogenous and lymphatic routes occur and the infected people develop fever, cutaneous rash, myalgia, and lymphadenopathy. Diagnosis of scrub typhus is often difficult because of vast variability and non-specific presentation of the disease. Scrub typhus has been poorly reported from Kaski district. Here we report series of five cases of scrub typhus from Kaski distrist of Western Nepal. Keywords: Nepal, Orientia tsutsugamushi, Scrub Typhus, Trombiculidae