Atopic Dermatitis

What is the global burden of atopic dermatitis?

Atopic dermatitis is the most common chronic inflammatory skin disease worldwide2,3

Ranking highest in terms of global disease burden among all skin diseases4

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Who is affected · Quick quiz

Up to what share of children does atopic dermatitis affect?

Affects 2–5% of adults and up to 20% of children2
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Global prevalence

Prevalence has increased up to 2–3 times in the past century, particularly in developed countries4,5

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From infancy to adulthood

The majority (~0%) of cases start in infancy or childhood2 and around half of these cases persist to adulthood2,6,7

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Quality of Life · Your view

Which do you think bothers atopic dermatitis patients most?

Atopic dermatitis is not life-threatening, but it does have a profound impact on patient QoL, and that of their relatives.2 Atopic dermatitis patients struggle with the unpredictability and long-term impact of their disease6–8

All three are common burdens — explored next
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Symptoms

Itch is one of the most common bothersome symptoms of atopic dermatitis6,8

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Sleep disturbance

Atopic dermatitis patients often suffer from sleep disturbance (most frequently itch-related)6–8

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Mental health

Atopic dermatitis can give rise to mental health issues such as anxiety and depression6,7

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Adolescent patients

The Struggle is Real for adolescent patients with atopic dermatitis

For adolescents in particular, the impact of atopic dermatitis can affect emotional and psychological development, thereby also impacting their adult life9

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Reclaiming quality of life

Atopic dermatitis patients want to achieve long-term control of their disease and reclaim their quality of life*,10

How important is long-term control for your patients?
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Successful management should be individualized according to specific patient needs and preferences15

*Stated by 75% of 2002 patients (>13-years) and caregivers of children (2–13 years) with moderate-to-severe AD who took part in The International Study of Life with Atopic Eczema (ISOLATE study)10

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Atopic Dermatitis · For Healthcare Professionals

Atopic Dermatitis

A chronic and recurring inflammatory skin disease that has a profound impact on all dimensions of a patient’s life1

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