Abstract

Although recent studies have hinted at associations between allergic contact dermatitis (ACD) and infectious diseases, extensive cohort analyses on the direct correlations between ACD and increased susceptibility to these infections remain limited. After analysing the ‘All of Us’ database, which includes a diverse cohort of 287 011 participants, the study identified 4854 patients with ACD. Comparisons with matched controls revealed a significant association between ACD and various infectious cutaneous comorbidities. Specifically, individuals with ACD showed a heightened risk of conditions like impetigo, scabies, cutaneous herpes simplex virus, cutaneous candidiasis, cutaneous abscess and verruca vulgaris.

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