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The prevalence of atopic dermatitis beyond childhood: A systematic review and meta-analysis of longitudinal studies.

Authors :
Abuabara, K
Abuabara, K
Yu, AM
Okhovat, J-P
Allen, IE
Langan, SM
Abuabara, K
Abuabara, K
Yu, AM
Okhovat, J-P
Allen, IE
Langan, SM
Source :
Allergy; vol 73, iss 3, 696-704; 0105-4538
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

BackgroundThere are sparse and conflicting data regarding the long-term clinical course of atopic dermatitis (AD). Although often described as a childhood disease, newer population-based estimates suggest the prevalence of pediatric and adult disease may be similar.MethodsOur objective was to determine whether there is a decline in the prevalence of AD in population-based cohorts of patients followed longitudinally beyond childhood. We conducted a systematic review and meta-analysis including studies assessing AD prevalence across 3 or more points in time. The primary outcome was weighted overall risk difference (percentage decrease in AD prevalence).ResultsOf 2080 references reviewed, 7 studies with 13 515 participants were included. Participants were assessed at 3-6 time points, ranging from age 3 months to 26 years. The percentage decrease in prevalence after age 12 was 1%, which was not significantly different from zero (95% confidence interval -2%-5%). Similar results were found with other age cut-offs.ConclusionThe prevalence of AD in longitudinal birth cohort studies is similar in childhood and adolescence/early adulthood.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Allergy; vol 73, iss 3, 696-704; 0105-4538
Notes :
application/pdf, Allergy vol 73, iss 3, 696-704 0105-4538
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1287333294
Document Type :
Electronic Resource