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Lessons learned from a sustained mobile prenatal care delivery program: results from a mixed-methods evaluation to understand appointment attendance and patient satisfaction. [PDF]

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Cunnington S   +12 more
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Clinical Effectiveness of Barrier Preparations in the Management of Diaper Dermatitis: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. [PDF]

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Alkhamis ZZ   +9 more
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Super Diapers and Premature Infants

Pediatrics, 1987
To the Editor.— Lavin (Pediatrics 1986;78:1173-1174) recently reported that superabsorbent Pampers brand diapers felt dry, even after urination. This could lead to the false impression of inadequate urine output in newborn infants. We have observed the opposite phenomena with the use of superabsorbent diapers—evidence of urine production
M C, Hermansen, M, Buches
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The infant with a reddish diaper

Postgraduate Medicine, 1990
The infant with a reddish diaper presents a diagnostic challenge to the primary care physician. As described by Dr Baumgardner, the cause may be benign, but more ominous disorders must be ruled out.
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Prevention of Diaper Dermatitis in Infants—a Literature Review

Pediatric Dermatology, 2014
AbstractDiaper dermatitis (DD) is one of the most common skin conditions in neonates and infants, with a peak between the ages of 9 and 12 months. Appropriate skin care practices that support skin barrier function and protect the buttocks skin from urine and feces are supposed to be effective in the prevention ofDD.
Ulrike, Blume-Peytavi   +5 more
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Diagnosis and management of diaper dermatitis in infants with emphasis on skin microbiota in the diaper area

International Journal of Dermatology, 2017
AbstractDiaper dermatitis is the most common inflammatory skin eruption within the diaper area in infants and toddlers. Although it rarely causes problems for prolonged periods of time, it causes considerable distress for both infants and parents. Diapered skin is exposed to friction, excessive hydration, varying pH, and is in constant contact with ...
Maja Šikić Pogačar   +3 more
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Evaluations of Diapers Containing Absorbent Gelling Material With Conventional Disposable Diapers in Newborn Infants

Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1990
We evaluated 149 infants diapered in either conventional cellulose core disposable diapers or diapers containing cellulose core with absorbent gelling material. The infants were evaluated from 1 day of age to 14 weeks of age for the prevalence and severity of diaper dermatitis.
A T, Lane, P A, Rehder, K, Helm
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Infants exposure to chemicals in diapers: A review and perspective

Science of The Total Environment
Diapers are a staple care product for infants, yet concerns persist regarding the potential risks posed by dermal exposure to chemicals through their usage. This review provides a comprehensive summary of reported chemicals, highlighting the frequent detection of polychlorodibenzo-p-dioxins (PCDDs), phthalates (PAEs), volatile organic compounds (VOCs),
Mengxin, Sun   +3 more
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