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Wildfires May Have Triggered Skin Disease Flare-ups in Northeastern United States

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The study by Mangual et al in Dermatology and Therapy reveals an increase in patient visits to dermatologists for atopic dermatitis and eczema during the summer months of 2023 in the northeastern United States following the Quebec wildfires. It highlights the impact of acute air pollution events, including high levels of carbon monoxide and particulate matter, on skin health, particularly among low-income communities and geriatric and pediatric patients. The investigators advocate for collaboration between health-care professionals and policymakers to improve air quality and reduce the burden of skin diseases.

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