Selected article for: "acute sars cov respiratory syndrome coronavirus and ad disease"

Author: Philipp, Sandra
Title: Atopische Dermatitis: Dermatologische Systemtherapie in Zeiten der COVID-19-Pandemie
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  • Document date: 2021_1_19
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    Snippet: Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a complex disease with elevated risk of respiratory comorbidities. Severely affected patients are often treated with immune-modulating systemic drugs. On March 11th 2020, the World Health Organization declared the 2019 novel coronavirus severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS-Cov-2) epidemic to be a pandemic. The number of cases worldwide is increasing exponentially and poses a major health threat, especially for those who are elderly, immuno-compromised, or have comorb
    Document: Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a complex disease with elevated risk of respiratory comorbidities. Severely affected patients are often treated with immune-modulating systemic drugs. On March 11th 2020, the World Health Organization declared the 2019 novel coronavirus severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS-Cov-2) epidemic to be a pandemic. The number of cases worldwide is increasing exponentially and poses a major health threat, especially for those who are elderly, immuno-compromised, or have comorbidities. This also applies to AD patients on systemic immune-modulating treatment. In these days of uncertainty, reallocation of medical resources, curfew, hoarding, and shutdown of normal social life, patients, caregivers and doctors ask questions regarding the continuation of systemic immune-modulating treatment of AD patients. The ETFAD decided to address some of these questions here.

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