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Scratching the surface: a review of online misinformation and conspiracy theories in atopic dermatitis.

Cathal O'ConnorMichelle Murphy
Published in: Clinical and experimental dermatology (2021)
Misinformation is one of the greatest threats to global health. Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a common skin disorder with a complex multifactorial aetiology, rendering it susceptible to misinformation. Little is known about the content of misinformation regarding AD online. We performed a review of AD-related misinformation available online, via PubMed for scientific papers and Google for nonscientific websites. Key areas of misinformation were identified, including 'simple cures' for AD, diet, chemicals, dust, vaccines, red skin syndrome and alternative therapies. Patients with AD and their families are vulnerable to misinformation given the severe impact of AD on quality of life. Dermatologists must be aware of the false AD-related content being shared online, and be prepared to refute and rebut misinformation by providing appropriate evidence.
Keyphrases
  • social media
  • health information
  • atopic dermatitis
  • global health
  • public health
  • healthcare
  • early onset
  • weight loss
  • case report
  • climate change
  • health risk
  • drinking water
  • human health
  • heavy metals
  • skin cancer