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Childhood eczema prevalence in New Zealand using topical corticosteroid dispensing data.

Georgina HarveyDiana J PurvisJohn M D ThompsonLibby HaskellHarriet Sara ChengKaren HoareStuart R Dalziel
Published in: The Australasian journal of dermatology (2024)
Eczema is a common condition affecting a considerable proportion of children in New Zealand. This study provides nationwide paediatric prevalence data for New Zealand, and highlights the increased burden of eczema in Pacific children. Inequity in dispensing of topical corticosteroids is postulated to explain the reduced rates found for Māori children compared to previous studies. These results support the need for further research to determine factors contributing to differing eczema prevalence rates in New Zealand.
Keyphrases
  • risk factors
  • young adults
  • atopic dermatitis
  • electronic health record
  • emergency department
  • big data
  • intensive care unit
  • cross sectional
  • wound healing
  • artificial intelligence