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Childhood atopic dermatitis (AD) is a prevalent and multifaceted dermatological condition with far-reaching implications for public health. This article comprehensively explores the epidemiology of childhood AD, shedding light on its prevalence, trends, and the intricate web of factors influencing its occurrence. By examining key risk factors, genetic predispositions, and environmental contributors, this article aims to provide a nuanced understanding of the epidemiological landscape of childhood AD. Furthermore, the discussion extends to the socioeconomic impact of the condition, emphasizing the need for targeted interventions and public health strategies to alleviate the burden on affected individuals and healthcare systems.