20 Years of the Socioeconomic Impact of Atopic Dermatitis and Alopecia Areata from Around the Globe

    Katarina Stevanovic, Manuel P. Pereira, Oanh Kieu Nguyen, Ingrid van Hofman, Cathrin Meesch, Torsten Zuberbier
    TLDR Atopic dermatitis and alopecia areata have a major global socioeconomic impact, needing more research and better healthcare alignment.
    Atopic dermatitis (AD) and alopecia areata (AA) are chronic inflammatory diseases that significantly impact quality of life and incur high costs due to healthcare, alternative therapies, and productivity loss. Despite their non-life-threatening nature, these conditions have a substantial socioeconomic impact that is challenging to quantify globally. A review of literature from 2004 to 2024 highlights the misalignment between healthcare resources and patient needs, with a notable lack of data from several regions, including Africa and parts of Europe and Asia. The study emphasizes the need for global research with standardized methods to better understand and address the socioeconomic burden of AD and AA.
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