Objectives To compare prevalence and severity of diaper dermatitis (DD) in infants and toddlers (babies) across three countries (China, USA, and Germany), including diapered skin measures and caregiver practices. Methods A cross‐sectional study of 1791 babies (~600 from each country) was recruited at each clinical site. Based on regional toilet‐training habits, exclusively diaper‐wearing infants were recruited between ages 2‐8 months in China and 2‐18 months in the USA and Germany. DD was measured, as well as skin pH, transepidermal water loss (TEWL), and relative humidity (RH) in the diapered region. Caregiver habits were collected via a questionnaire and included information on hygienic practices. Results Diaper der...
Abstract Purpose: This evidence-based project aims to support the acquisition of diaper dermatitis p...
Diaper dermatitis occurs in 40% of children in the first year of life [1, 17, 18]. The risk of diape...
Prolonged use of diaper may alter skin barrier function due to exposure to irritants from feces and ...
ObjectivesTo compare prevalence and severity of diaper dermatitis (DD) in infants and toddlers (babi...
The review provides current data on terminology, prevalence, etiopathogenesis, clinic and differenti...
Background. Diaper rash, also known as diaper dermatitis (DD), is a very common skin condition in in...
The skin of newborns and infants is characterized by structural and functional immaturity. Diaper de...
Infants have skin that is easy to get irritated and infected by microorganisms. The use of diapers i...
pH of the skin that is associated with diaper wearing further activates the destructive enzymes. A c...
Diaper dermatitis leads to approximately 20% of all childhood dermatology visits. There have been se...
Diaper dermatitis is a common disease in children under 2 years of age; its prevention is based on p...
BackgroundBaby wipes have been shown to be safe and effective in maintaining skinintegrity when comp...
Diaper dermatitis (DD) is a skin inflammation located in the areas where the diaper contacts the ski...
Abstract: The skin of the diaper area has special needs for protection from the irritating effects o...
Background: Baby wipes have been shown to be safe and effective in maintaining skin integrity when c...
Abstract Purpose: This evidence-based project aims to support the acquisition of diaper dermatitis p...
Diaper dermatitis occurs in 40% of children in the first year of life [1, 17, 18]. The risk of diape...
Prolonged use of diaper may alter skin barrier function due to exposure to irritants from feces and ...
ObjectivesTo compare prevalence and severity of diaper dermatitis (DD) in infants and toddlers (babi...
The review provides current data on terminology, prevalence, etiopathogenesis, clinic and differenti...
Background. Diaper rash, also known as diaper dermatitis (DD), is a very common skin condition in in...
The skin of newborns and infants is characterized by structural and functional immaturity. Diaper de...
Infants have skin that is easy to get irritated and infected by microorganisms. The use of diapers i...
pH of the skin that is associated with diaper wearing further activates the destructive enzymes. A c...
Diaper dermatitis leads to approximately 20% of all childhood dermatology visits. There have been se...
Diaper dermatitis is a common disease in children under 2 years of age; its prevention is based on p...
BackgroundBaby wipes have been shown to be safe and effective in maintaining skinintegrity when comp...
Diaper dermatitis (DD) is a skin inflammation located in the areas where the diaper contacts the ski...
Abstract: The skin of the diaper area has special needs for protection from the irritating effects o...
Background: Baby wipes have been shown to be safe and effective in maintaining skin integrity when c...
Abstract Purpose: This evidence-based project aims to support the acquisition of diaper dermatitis p...
Diaper dermatitis occurs in 40% of children in the first year of life [1, 17, 18]. The risk of diape...
Prolonged use of diaper may alter skin barrier function due to exposure to irritants from feces and ...