https://scientificeditorial.com/index.php/wdc-journal/issue/feed WDC Journal 2025-11-07T11:31:24+00:00 milo dolci ceo@worldhealthacademy.eu Open Journal Systems <p>The <strong>WDC Journal</strong> is the official, peer-reviewed publication of the <strong>Worldwide Dermatology Collaboration (WDC)</strong>. It aims to foster global cooperation in dermatology by providing a platform for the latest research, innovative practices, and advancements in the field of dermatology. We believe that collaboration among dermatologists worldwide is key to improving patient outcomes and advancing skin health. The journal covers diverse topics, from dermatopathology and skin cancer research to dermoscopy, community dermatology, and more.</p> https://scientificeditorial.com/index.php/wdc-journal/article/view/Therapeutic-education-in-atopic-dermatitis-Results-from-an-obser Therapeutic education in atopic dermatitis: Results from an observationnal cohort 2025-08-14T19:01:51+00:00 Samira Zobiri samira_zobiri@yahoo.fr S. Louni s_louni@yahoo.fr A. Ammar-Khodja a.ammar-khodja@gmail.com <p>Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a chronic inflammatory disease that requires therapeutic patient education (TPE). In the derma-tology department, we initiated a therapeutic education pro-gram for patients with AD. This study aims to describe our therapeutic education activity. We conducted a single-center, prospective, observational study at the Dermatology Depart-ment of Mustapha Hospital in Algiers, including all patients with moderate-to-severe AD (SCORAD ≥ 25) observed between January 2024 and June 2024. Demographic data, SCORAD, and the Numerical Rating Scale (NRS) for pruritus were col-lected. Thirty-five patients with AD were enrolled, and all par-ticipants attended three therapeutic education sessions. The mean NRS pruritus score was 7 at baseline and decreased to 4 after six months. The mean SCORAD was 34.6 at baseline and 21.2 at six months. TPE is an integral part of the mana-gement of AD and is recommended in international guidelines. Numerous studies have demonstrated its effectiveness in re-ducing pruritus, disease severity, and improving quality of life. Our results highlight the value of atopy schools in the mana-gement of AD. The development of educational structures is essential for the treatment of chronic dermatological diseases.</p> 2025-09-24T00:00:00+00:00 Copyright (c) 2025 WDC Journal https://scientificeditorial.com/index.php/wdc-journal/article/view/Molecular-Identification-of-the-species-that-cause-leprosy Molecular Identification of the species that cause leprosy 2025-11-07T11:31:24+00:00 J. L. Mayorga Garibaldi leonardo_maygar91@hotmail.com I. I. Hernández Cañaveral leonardo_maygar91@hotmail.com J. A. Mayorga Rodríguez leonardo_maygar91@hotmail.com Y. de Armas Rodríguez leonardo_maygar91@hotmail.com M. Fafutis-Morris leonardo_maygar91@hotmail.com J. Palomares Marín leonardo_maygar91@hotmail.com V. de J. Suárez Valencia leonardo_maygar91@hotmail.com P. Calvillo Monroy leonardo_maygar91@hotmail.com <p style="text-align: justify;">Leprosy or Hansen’s disease is a chronic granulomatous di-sease that mainly affects the skin and peripheral nerves, cau-sed by Mycobacterium leprae, from the point of view of the bacteriological index by means of bacilloscopies or histopa-thology, with Ziehl Neelsen or Kinyoun staining, it is classi-fied in multibacillary patients, those patients whose bacillo-scopy contains more than 2 bacilli in 100 fields observed under the microscope in 100X objective. (BB, BL and LL) or pauci-bacillary (PB) with less than 2 bacilli, (BB, BT and TT).</p> 2025-11-07T00:00:00+00:00 Copyright (c) 2025 WDC Journal