Emollients are a mainstay of treatment in atopic dermatitis (AD), a disease distinguished by skin bacterial dysbiosis. However, changes in skin microbiota when emollients are used as a potential AD preventative measure in infants remain incompletely characterized.We compared skin barrier parameters, AD development, and bacterial 16S ribosomal RNA gene sequences of cheek, dorsal and volar forearm samples from 6-month-old infants with a family history of atopy randomized to receive emollients (n = 11) or no emollients (controls, n = 12). The emollient group had a lower skin pH than the control group. The number of bacterial taxa in the emollient group was higher than in the control group at all sites. The Streptococcus salivarius proportion w...
Objective: The study aimed to determine whether enhancing the skin barrier since early infancy could...
The first step in the development of eczema is the formation of a deficient skin barrier. We conduct...
Background: Disease flares of established atopic dermatitis (AD) are generally associated with a low...
Background/Objectives The use of emollients is widely recommended for the management of atopic derma...
Background Protecting the skin barrier in early infancy may prevent atopic dermatitis (AD). We inves...
Background: Skin barrier dysfunction may precede infantile development of clinical atopic dermatitis...
Atopic dermatitis is a chronic inflammatory disease characterized by relapsing course, severe itchin...
BackgroundDisease flares of established atopic dermatitis (AD) are generally associated with a low-d...
BackgroundAtopic dermatitis (atopic eczema) is a chronic inflammatory skin disease that has reached ...
Background: The effectiveness of emollients for preventing atopic dermatitis/eczema is controversial...
Background: Disease flares of established atopic dermatitis (AD) are generally associated with a low...
BackgroundAtopic dermatitis (AD) is characterized by an altered skin microbiome dominantly colonized...
AbstractBackgroundThe effectiveness of emollients for preventing atopic dermatitis/eczema is controv...
Early-life microbial colonization of the skin may modulate the immune system and impact the developm...
Atopic dermatitis (AD) is one of the common multifactorial inflammatory diseases manifesting predomi...
Objective: The study aimed to determine whether enhancing the skin barrier since early infancy could...
The first step in the development of eczema is the formation of a deficient skin barrier. We conduct...
Background: Disease flares of established atopic dermatitis (AD) are generally associated with a low...
Background/Objectives The use of emollients is widely recommended for the management of atopic derma...
Background Protecting the skin barrier in early infancy may prevent atopic dermatitis (AD). We inves...
Background: Skin barrier dysfunction may precede infantile development of clinical atopic dermatitis...
Atopic dermatitis is a chronic inflammatory disease characterized by relapsing course, severe itchin...
BackgroundDisease flares of established atopic dermatitis (AD) are generally associated with a low-d...
BackgroundAtopic dermatitis (atopic eczema) is a chronic inflammatory skin disease that has reached ...
Background: The effectiveness of emollients for preventing atopic dermatitis/eczema is controversial...
Background: Disease flares of established atopic dermatitis (AD) are generally associated with a low...
BackgroundAtopic dermatitis (AD) is characterized by an altered skin microbiome dominantly colonized...
AbstractBackgroundThe effectiveness of emollients for preventing atopic dermatitis/eczema is controv...
Early-life microbial colonization of the skin may modulate the immune system and impact the developm...
Atopic dermatitis (AD) is one of the common multifactorial inflammatory diseases manifesting predomi...
Objective: The study aimed to determine whether enhancing the skin barrier since early infancy could...
The first step in the development of eczema is the formation of a deficient skin barrier. We conduct...
Background: Disease flares of established atopic dermatitis (AD) are generally associated with a low...