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Visually apparent diseases are valuable for investigating and monitoring the occurrence and prevalence of pathogens in wildlife populations through passive monitoring methods like camera trapping. Rumpwear is characterized by visible signs of hair breakage and damage on the lumbosacral region of common brushtail possums.
Elise M. Ringwaldt+3 more
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Hazardous substances in frequently used professional cleaning products [PDF]
A growing number of studies have identified cleaners as a group at risk for adverse health effects of the skin and the respiratory tract. Chemical substances present in cleaning products could be responsible for these effects.
Gerster, Fabian M.+3 more
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Gene–Environment Interaction Affects Risk of Atopic Eczema: Population and In Vitro Studies
Atopic eczema is a complex trait resulting from multiple genetic and environmental factors. This study investigated evidence for interaction between 24 established eczema genetic risk variants and 18 environmental factors. One variant‐environmental pair showed nominally significant interaction in discovery, replication and meta‐analyses: early‐life dog
Marie Standl+77 more
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Assessment Effect of Breast Milk on Diaper Dermatitis. [PDF]
Diaper dermatitis is the most common dermatological disease of infancy, which occurs and caused by the combined effect of irritants such as diaper, urine and faces.
Heidari, Mohammad+2 more
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Dermatoses due to indian cultural practices
A wide prevalence of socio-religious and cultural practices in the Asian subcontinent often leads to multitude of skin diseases which may be missed by the dermatologists because of a lack of awareness.
Divya Gupta, Devinder Mohan Thappa
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This study investigated the immune mechanisms underlying allergic contact dermatitis (ACD) in response to four distinct allergens by using RNA sequencing in a cohort of 40 non‐atopic patients and 19 controls. A shared ACD imprinting across allergens showed strong innate and adaptive responses, dominated by type 1 immunity but with mixed immune ...
David Pesqué+9 more
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Facial Irritant Contact Dermatitis Caused by Pyraclostrobin
Qiuyue Wang,1,2 Nana Luo,1,2 Min Lei,1,2 Lingyuan Zhong,1,2 Chunxiao Li,2,* Pingsheng Hao2,* 1School of Clinical Medicine, Chengdu University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Chengdu, People’s Republic of China; 2Department of Dermatology, Hospital
Wang Q+5 more
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Introduction: Occupational dermatosis is defined as any pathological condition of the skin for which job exposure can be shown to be a major direct or contributory factor. The commonest occupational dermatosis is a work-related contact dermatitis.
Rima Shrestha, Manisha Basukala
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Surfactants and experimental irritant contact dermatitis [PDF]
Isaak Effendy, Howard I. Maïbach
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SYM and COT were well tolerated in patients with hand dermatoses. SYM received better ratings regarding climate conditions, mobility and tactility, while COT showed superiority in fit, donning and doffing. The choice of material of glove liners may depend on occupation‐specific requirements for the performed tasks, individual needs and preferences. SYM
Theres Heichel+14 more
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