Global burden

The most common chronic inflammatory skin disease worldwide2,3

2–0%
of adults affected2
up to 0%
of children affected2
0–3×
rise in prevalence over the past century4,5
References 2, 3, 4, 5 — tap “References” for sources
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From infancy to adulthood

It begins early — and for many, it stays

~0%of cases start in infancy or childhood2
~0%of these cases persist to adulthood2,6,7

For adolescents in particular, atopic dermatitis can affect emotional and psychological development — impacting their adult life9

References 2, 6, 7, 9 — tap “References” for sources
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30% Trunk 22% Upper limbs 16% Lower limbs 17% Feet / toes 68% Head & neck 58% Hands / fingers
Moderate-to-severe AD

Some body regions carry far more burden than others1,2

Tap a region to see how bothersome it is for patients
Figure adapted from Lio PA, et al. 2020 · References 1, 2, 3 — tap “References” for sources
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Quality of life · your view

In your experience, what do moderate-to-severe atopic dermatitis patients with head and neck and/or hand involvement struggle with most?

Your answer —
What your peers think illustrative · pending live results

Moderate-to-severe AD with head and neck and/or hand involvement is associated with substantial emotional and functional burden1–8

A profound impact on quality of life — explored next
References 1, 7, 8, 11, 12 — tap “References” for sources
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Quality of life

AD with head and neck and/or hand involvement weighs on every part of life7,11,12

Itchy, painful and/or stinging skin7
Impacted social activities7,11
Impacted work and professional life11,12
Feelings of embarrassment or self-consciousness7,12
References 2, 7, 11, 12 — tap “References” for sources
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0%of patients
Reclaiming quality of life

Patients want to reclaim their quality of life

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

*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

Reference 10 — tap “References” for sources
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Individualized care

Every patient journey is different and requires a treatment approach that can be tailored to individual patient burden and need15

What matters most to your patients?
Thank you

Silverberg JI, et al. J Eur Acad Dermatol Venereol. 2024;38(11):2139-2148.13 · Chovatiya R, et al. J Drugs Dermatol. 2022;21(2):172-176.14

References 13, 14, 15 — tap “References” for sources
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Chapter 1 — Atopic Dermatitis
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Atopic Dermatitis · For Healthcare Professionals

You know the diagnosis.
Do you know the burden?

Atopic dermatitis is the most common chronic inflammatory skin disease worldwide — and ranks highest in global disease burden of all skin diseases2,3,4

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