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Topical vitamin A, or its derivatives, for treating and preventing napkin dermatitis in infants [PDF]
Background Napkin dermatitis (nappy or diaper rash) is a non-specific term used to describe in flammatory eruptions (rashes) in the napkin area. Most infants develop napkin dermatitis at least once during their infancy.
Atherton +14 more
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Axillary Contact Dermatitis in an Adult Caused by Hexamidine Diisethionate From Baby Wipes Labelled "Pure Water". [PDF]
Contact Dermatitis, Volume 94, Issue 2, Page 190-191, February 2026.
Domingos-Ancement EE +2 more
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Shampoo-Clay Heals Diaper Rash Faster Than Calendula Officinalis [PDF]
Background: Diaper rash is one of the most common skin disorders of infancy and childhood. Some studies have shown that Shampoo-clay was effective to treat chronic dermatitis.
Adib-Hajbaghery, M. +2 more
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Human skin is a complex organ in its structure. Numerous functions of the skin may be impaired in its pathology. Anatomical and physiological characteristics of the skin in children predispose to common diseases of the skin.
I. N. Zakharova, E. B. Machneva
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Recommendations from a European Roundtable Meeting on Best Practice Healthy Infant Skin Care [PDF]
Background European roundtable meeting recommendations on bathing and cleansing of infants were published in 2009; a second meeting was held to update and expand these recommendations in light of new evidence and the continued need to address uncertainty
Blume-Peytavi, U. +6 more
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Utility of clinical parameters to identify HIV infection in infants below ten weeks of age in South Africa: a prospective cohort study [PDF]
BACKGROUND:As HIV-infected infants have high mortality, the World Health Organization now recommends initiating antiretroviral therapy as early as possible in the first year of life.
Jaspan, Heather +7 more
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Diapering practices vary among different countries from the use of cloth diapers to the modern disposable diaper. In the last few decades, diaper technology has advanced significantly thus decreasing the prevalence of diaper dermatitis. Recent innovative
Sahana M Srinivas, Sandipan Dhar
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This research aimed to determine the prevalence of diaper need and diaper dermatitis (DD) and associated risk factors in children aged 1–24 months.
Inusah Abdul-Wahab +5 more
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Improving diaper design to address incontinence associated dermatitis [PDF]
Background Incontinence associated dermatitis (IAD) is an inflammatory skin disease mainly triggered by prolonged skin contact with urine, feces but also liberal detergent use when cleansing the skin.
Anne-Marie Beguin +10 more
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