2015
DOI: 10.1159/000370221
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Treatment of Childhood Atopic Dermatitis and Economic Burden of Illness in Asia Pacific Countries

Abstract: Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a common chronic inflammatory skin condition in children. In Asia, the prevalence of AD is increasing, which is largely attributed to environmental and socioeconomic factors including family income, parental education, lifestyle and metropolitan living. Current clinical guidelines recommend a stepped approach in the management of eczema in children, with treatment steps tailored to the severity of the eczema. To address the skin barrier dysfunction, skin hydration and the application … Show more

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“…Because AD often affects children younger than 12 years, it also has a significant impact on family quality of life (QoL) because of factors such as sleep deprivation, financial costs and lifestyle changes . The economic costs associated with AD are significant, encompassing direct costs, such as medical visits and treatment costs, and indirect costs, including decreased productivity and time lost from work …”
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“…Because AD often affects children younger than 12 years, it also has a significant impact on family quality of life (QoL) because of factors such as sleep deprivation, financial costs and lifestyle changes . The economic costs associated with AD are significant, encompassing direct costs, such as medical visits and treatment costs, and indirect costs, including decreased productivity and time lost from work …”
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confidence: 99%
“…With an estimated global prevalence of nearly 230 million, AD is considered one of the most common chronic conditions . The prevalence of AD is also increasing in much of the world, including large parts of Asia . For example, in Taiwan, the lifetime prevalence of AD in patients aged 12–15 years increased from 2.4% to 4.0% between 1996 and 2001, per an International Study of Asthma and Allergies in Childhood (ISAAC)‐based report .…”
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“…Characteristically, an early onset eczema often progresses to other allergic diseases [6–9], a phenomenon known as atopic march [8, 9]. In addition to a low quality of life [4, 10] of the affected individual, it also poses an economic burden on the families due to high cost of treatment [10, 11]. …”
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“…In the second article, Bee Wah Lee and Patrick R. Detzel [8] examine the management and cost burden of childhood atopic dermatitis in the Asia Pacific region. The treatment practices in this region are not only influenced by the different health-care systems, but also by cultural and environmental factors, such as climate and access to medical care.…”
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