Atopic Dermatitis, also known as eczema, is a common disorder of the epidermis of the skin causing dryness, itchiness, red rashes, inflammation, sores and blisters. It occurs mostly in early childhood and can develop from exposure to allergens and irritants, such as dust mites, pollen, peanuts and so forth. The prognosis for most patients is improvement in symptoms, and by adulthood it may disappear altogether.
This report provides the current prevalent population for Atopic Dermatitis across 17 Major Markets (USA, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, UK, Brazil, Japan, India, Turkey, Mexico, Canada, Australia, South Africa, Poland, Russia and China) split by gender and 5-year age cohort. Along with the current prevalence, the report provides an overview of severity, location and IgE levels of Atopic Dermatitis, to name a few. The report also contains a disease overview of the risk factors, disease diagnosis and prognosis along with specific variations by geography and ethnicity.
Providing a value-added level of insight from the analysis team, several of the main symptoms and co-morbidities of Atopic Dermatitis have been quantified and presented alongside the overall prevalence figures. These sub-populations within the main disease are also included at a country level across the 10-year forecast snapshot.