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ASPD Eczema Education Week 2026

In conjunction with the World Atopic Eczema Day, the Asian Society of Pediatric Dermatology (ASPD) is organizing the annual ASPD Eczema Education Week 2026, with an exciting lineup of programmes and activities for both Healthcare Professionals and the public across Asia! The highly anticipated Public Forum “Truth vs Myth: Understanding Childhood Eczema” aims to provide a platform […]

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Outcome ISAD TSW Call for Project: the MEDIATE initiative is awarded!

#TSW The MEDIATE Initiative (Mitigating Eczema Disinformation and Intervening with AI Technology Education) is a project focused on developing an autonomous digital intervention for self-diagnosed Topical Steroid Withdrawal (TSW). The Clinical Challenge The dermatological community is increasingly facing the consequences of poor treatment adherence aggravated by “corticophobia”. This challenge has been exacerbated over the past […]

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July 2026 digest

Standardizing the approach without standardizing the patient The rapid expansion of effective systemic treatments has made Treat-to-Target a natural next step in atopic dermatitis. Once substantial improvement becomes achievable for many patients, it is no longer sufficient to ask whether a treatment works. We must determine what level of control should be reached, when it […]

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#StayInformed: July 2026 PubMed picks

Eczema herpeticum after topical JAK inhibition:Eczema Herpeticum Following Topical Ruxolitinib Use: A Report of Two CasesZhang K et al. Annals of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology. 2026.➜ DOI: 10.1016/j.anai.2026.06.016Why it matters:Eczema herpeticum is one of the most clinically important infectious complications of AD. These two cases are noteworthy because they occurred following treatment with topical ruxolitinib, reminding [...] Read More

Rajka Medal 2026 attribution: Ge PENG

#RAJKAMedal Rajka medal and prize: the winner among 4 excellent applicants originating from Indonesia, Ireland, Japan and Madagascar, is Dr Ge PENG, MD, PhD, Associate Professor at the Atopy Research Center, Juntendo University Graduate School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan. Brief description of the research project Atopic dermatitis is a common long-term skin condition that can […]

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June 2026 digest

S. aureus and Eczema Herpeticum: A Laboratory Paradox, a Bedside Emergency Eczema herpeticum, or Kaposi-Juliusberg syndrome caused by HSV-1, is one of the situations in atopic dermatitis where clinical hesitation can be dangerous. Dermatologists who have seen severe cases remember the picture well: sudden painful monomorphic vesicles or punched-out erosions on eczematous skin, fever, facial […]

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#StayInformed: June 2026 PubMed picks

Can inflamed AD skin become a gateway for topical biologics?➜ DOI: 10.34133/bmr.0368Why it matters:A thermosensitive hyaluronic acid/Pluronic hydrogel delivered mesenchymal stromal cell-derived extracellular vesicles through AD-like lesional skin in mice, improving dermatitis scores, epidermal thickening, mast-cell infiltration, cytokine expression, barrier markers, and oxidative stress.Context and caution:The most intriguing point is that damaged AD skin allowed EV [...] Read More

Bridging Care and Science in the Heart of the Amazon

Dr. Roberto TAKAOKA’s visit to Manaus launches a vital new support network while opening doors to unique environmental research on atopic dermatitis. Last month, Dr Roberto TAKAOKA, Vice-President of ISAD, visited Manaus in the heart of Brazil’s Amazon region as part of a project by the Brazilian Atopic Dermatitis Association (AADA) to establish new support […]

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