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[From atopic dermatitis to asthma]

A Marín1, J L Eseverri, J Botey

  • 1Unidad de Alergología e Inmunología Clínica Pediátrica, Hospital Infantil Valle de Hebrón, Barcelona.

Allergologia Et Immunopathologia
|July 24, 1998
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Early childhood atopic dermatitis increases asthma risk. Reducing environmental exposures like allergens and smoke is crucial for preventing allergic diseases in at-risk children.

Area of Science:

  • Allergy and immunology
  • Pediatric allergy
  • Environmental health

Context:

  • Rising prevalence of atopic dermatitis and allergic diseases in industrialized nations.
  • Atopy is genetically influenced but environmentally triggered, with increased exposure to allergens and irritants cited for rising rates.
  • Early life is a critical window for sensitization, necessitating reduced environmental harm during this period.

Purpose:

  • To highlight the sequential development of atopic diseases, often starting with atopic dermatitis in infancy.
  • To underscore the link between atopic dermatitis, bronchial hyperreactivity, and the subsequent development of asthma.
  • To emphasize the importance of early diagnosis and comprehensive prevention strategies for atopic diseases.

Summary:

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  • Atopic dermatitis in infants is linked to non-specific bronchial hyperreactivity, a precursor to asthma.
  • Exposure to allergens and environmental factors like smoke and pollution can trigger or worsen eczema and respiratory symptoms.
  • Early identification of at-risk children and intervention are key to preventing the progression to chronic inflammatory conditions.
  • Impact:

    • Informs clinical practice regarding the follow-up of children with atopic dermatitis to monitor for asthma development.
    • Stresses the need for integrated prevention strategies, encompassing environmental modifications and potentially pharmacological interventions.
    • Highlights diagnostic delays, with many patients presenting with asthma by the time dermatitis is diagnosed.