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Review
. 2015 Mar 24:2.
doi: 10.3402/ecrj.v2.24642. eCollection 2015.

Epidemiology and natural history of atopic diseases

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Review

Epidemiology and natural history of atopic diseases

Simon F Thomsen. Eur Clin Respir J. .

Abstract

The atopic diseases - atopic dermatitis, asthma, and hay fever - pose a great burden to the individual and society, not least, since these diseases have reached epidemic proportions during the past decades in industrialized and, more recently, in developing countries. Whereas the prevalence of the atopic diseases now seems to have reached a plateau in many Western countries, they are still on the increase in the developing world. This emphasizes continuing research aimed at identifying the causes, risk factors, and natural history of these diseases. Herein, the fundamental aspects of the natural history and epidemiology of the atopic diseases are reviewed.

Keywords: allergic march; asthma; atopic diseases; epidemiology; natural history.

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