#misinformation Save the date: April 4th, 2025 15:00-17:00 CEST Misinformation has been recognized as a critical Global Health challenge during the COVID pandemic, prompting its inclusion on the World Health Organization’s (WHO) priority list. In the digital age, the rapid spread of health-related misinformation on social media poses a significant threat to public understanding and […]
Read MoreBuzzes and controversies of last year in the AD literature Dear Colleagues, Dear Friends, On behalf of ISAD, I extend my best wishes for a bright and successful New Year, filled with new achievements that will benefit our patients. We are actively planning our 2025 meetings and are excited to share some updates. Our Spring […]
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Better spatial tissue imaging techniques to differentiate CTCL and AD➜ DOI: 10.1038/s41540-024-00474-xCutaneous T-cell lymphomas (CTCLs) can be difficult to distinguish from inflammatory skin conditions like atopic dermatitis (AD). Multi-antigen imaging protein abundance maps were analyzed with spatial graphs inferred from the cells' positions in the tissue samples. Characteristic patterns of skin tissue organization allowed a high-precision [...] Read More
ATOPIC DERMATITIS with focus on Sub-Saharan Africa Training for national and district-level health workers We are happy to inform you that the 6-module training course on AD including videos is now available on OpenWHO in Spanish!
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