Consultant Paediatrician & Head, Division of Allergy, Immunology and Rheumatology:: Clinician-Scientist, Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, NUS, Singapore
WAO Journal: A systematic review of quality and consistency of clinical practice #guidelines on the primary prevention of #food#allergy and #atopic#dermatitis. Open Access. https://t.co/6XMNEwxjkG
Moderate-certainty evidence shows that topical calcineurin inhibitors do NOT increase the risk of cancer
New systematic review + meta-analysis by @dkchu & team: https://t.co/dWAR07z5SZ
#eczema#AtopicDermatitis
This should assure physicians and patients of the continued safety of topical calcineurin inhibitors in the management of #AtopicDermatitis
Comment by @ElizabethHTham: https://t.co/qbQuRXjewR
Our recently published meta-analysis found that the use of acid suppressants in early life increases the risk of allergic disorders in childhood. We urge judicious use of acid suppressants, only according to established guidelines and indications, to mitigate this risk.
Can early barrier targeted interventions prevent development of #atopicdermatitis ?
Here’s our contribution.
After negative signals in BEEP and PreventADALL. We suggest earlier intervention with specific emollients may have a role.
More work needed
https://t.co/GDscCeD1LS
Partial vaccination in children has much lower protection against omicron than full vaccination; extending the interval between mRNA vaccine doses in children is thus not a good idea! 😬
https://t.co/zSLcopcruh
Three #Atopicdermatitis trajectories to age 8 years identified in the GUSTO cohort - each with different risk factors and prognostic implications https://t.co/CT3FRjoTTk
Identifying different #rhinitis trajectories in early childhood and their predictors and #allergic associations - How genetics, maternal factors, early environmental exposures and respiratory infections play a part
https://t.co/CT3FRjoTTk
Excited to share our recent work on microbiome sharing between children with Atopic Dermatitis and their caregivers w/ @minghao_chia@john_common@ElizabethHTham https://t.co/eUOEFsjIzr
Distinct skin #microbiome signatures were found in healthy caregivers of children with #AtopicDermatitis, which were able to identify affiliation to an AD household, suggesting that skin microbiome sharing or transmission may occur between close contacts.
https://t.co/v9SulVs2KK
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#Prophylactic#emollients showed significant benefit in preventing #atopic#dermatitis in the high-risk population and where emollients were used continuously until #AD assessment; but not when treatment was ceased for an interval before AD assessment.
https://t.co/UzAIZPebuD