

However, infections and infestations also contribute to nearly 30% of the total YLDs due to skin and subcutaneous diseases. The data for the study was obtained from a Global Burden of Disease online interactive tool.YLDs due to skin and subcutaneous diseases accounted for 4.02% of the total YLDs in India in 2017 dermatitis, urticaria and acne contributed significantly to the burden of skin diseases in India. This study aims to measure the burden of skin and subcutaneous diseases in terms of years lived with disability(YLDs) in individuals with skin diseases. The prevalence of skin diseases has increased over the last few decades and they contribute to a significant burden on the healthcare systems all across the world.

The high burden of skin and subcutaneous diseases demand that they be given due importance in the national programmes and health policy of India. The burden due to infectious skin diseases (e.g., scabies, fungal skin disease and bacterial skin disease) and non-infectious diseases (e.g., dermatitis, urticaria and psoriasis) has increased over the past three decades, however the age-standardised years lived with disability for leprosy, scabies, fungal infections, sexually transmitted infections and non-melanoma skin cancer (basal cell carcinoma) has decreased. Among skin and subcutaneous diseases, dermatitis contributed maximum years lived with disability (1.40 million 95% uncertainty interval, 0.82–2.21) in 2017, followed by urticaria (1.02 million 95% uncertainty interval, 0.06–1.44) with percentage increases of 48.9% and 45.7% respectively. There was an increase of 53.7% in all age standardised years lived with disability for all the skin and subcutaneous diseases from 1990 to 2017. Years lived with disability due to skin and subcutaneous diseases accounted for 4.02% of the total years lived with disability in India in 2017. Updated estimates of the world’s health for 359 diseases and injuries and 84 risk factors from 1990 to 2017 are available in this interactive tool. Methodsĭata were obtained from the Global Burden of Disease online interactive tool. This report looks at the burden of skin and subcutaneous diseases in terms of years lived with disability and agestandardised years lived with disability in India using the Global Burden of Disease Study results from 2017. With the barrier to end-to-end encryption lowered and the feature becoming a default in popular messaging apps a larger percentage of Internet communications will become inaccessible to law enforcement who are already complaining about the widespread use of encryption.The prevalence of skin diseases has increased over the last few decades, and they contribute to a significant burden on health-care systems across the world.
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Until now, to benefit from this level of secure messaging on some platforms users had to install specialized IM apps and then convince their friends to use them as well. While Viber and WhatsApp are not the first messaging services to implement end-to-end encryption, they are certainly some of the largest ones. This will allow users to hide specific conversations in their Viber apps and to protect them with a PIN or a fingerprint, in the case of iOS devices that have fingerprint sensors. The new Viber version also includes a "Hidden Chats" feature. This indicates either a possible impersonation attempt by a man-in-the-middle attacker or the fact that the contact has changed their primary phone. The authentication keys for the trusted contacts will be monitored and if they change at some point in the future, the padlock for those conversations will turn to red. When they verify the identity of their contacts and mark them as trusted, a green padlock will appear. When end-to-end encryption is used Viber users will see a grey padlock in their chats and calls. It provides strong privacy and security for voice or video calls, text messages and videos and photos exchanged by users in both group and one-to-one conversations. Viber's end-to-end encryption feature is available in the application's latest version - 6.0 - for Android, iOS, PCs and Macs. It also means that companies like WhatsApp and Viber Media will be unable to comply with law enforcement requests for the content of their customers' chats or audio calls.

This means that even if a provider's servers are breached by hackers, they won't be able to view unencrypted user communications. End-to-end encryption systems like those implemented by WhatsApp and now Viber allow user devices to establish a secure communications channel directly, making it impossible for anyone else to see the unencrypted data.
