facial AD lesions
AD affecting beyond the flexural folds
exposure to pollutants
social history (eg, higher parental education, having a general [primary care] physician, family history of farming)
birth-related factors (eg, preeclampsia, increased duration of ruptured membranes)
maternal intake of acid suppressant medication during pregnancy
maternal use of antibiotics during the postnatal period
maternal intake of allergenic foods and nutrients during pregnancy and the postnatal period
maternal depression during pregnancy or the postnatal period
delayed introduction of other solid foods (eg, meat, cabbage, bread, carrots, soy)
presence of a dog or cat at home
pacifier sanitization by antiseptic
household peanut protein (environmental exposure to allergen)
metabolic biomarkers (eg, low vitamin D in children, high vaccenic acid)
genetic biomarkers (C11orf30 [EMSY] variant LRRC32, SPINK5 variant rs9325071, MALT1 variant rs57265082)
elevated ratio of infant gut Enterobacteriaceae to Bacterioidaceae relative abundance