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Caption, The condition is most noticeable in dark-skinned people, but affects all ethnic groups equally.

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Despite being a relatively common skin disease, vitiligo is one of the least known and most poorly understood disorders among both the general public and the medical profession.

It is a common disorder that affects between 0.5% and 1.0% of the world’s population, according to the United States National Institutes of Health (NIH). However, many cases may go unreported and some researchers estimate that the condition may occur in 1.5% of the population.

The disease causes the skin – and sometimes the hair – lose their pigmentation and turn white. It may be more noticeable in dark-skinned people, but the frequency with which it occurs is similar in all ethnic groups.

vitiligo It is not an infection and cannot be spread..