Background: Protecting the skin barrier in early infancy may prevent atopic dermatitis (AD). We investigated if daily emollient use from birth to 2 months reduced AD incidence in high-risk infants at 12 months. Methods: This was a single-center, two-armed, investigator-blinded, randomized controlled clinical trial (NCT03871998). Term infants identified as high risk for AD (parental history of AD, asthma or allergic rhinitis) were recruited within 4 days of birth and randomised 1:1 to either twice-daily emollient application for the first 8 weeks of life (intervention group), using an emollient specifically formulated for very dry, AD-prone skin, or to standard routine skin care (control group). The primary outcome was cumulative AD incidenc...
BackgroundSkin barrier dysfunction precedes eczema development. We tested whether daily use of emoll...
The first step in the development of eczema is the formation of a deficient skin barrier. We conduct...
Background: The effectiveness of emollients for preventing atopic dermatitis/eczema is controversial...
Background Protecting the skin barrier in early infancy may prevent atopic dermatitis (AD). We inves...
Objective: The study aimed to determine whether enhancing the skin barrier since early infancy could...
Background: Skin barrier dysfunction precedes eczema development. We tested whether daily use of emo...
Background Skin barrier dysfunction precedes eczema development. We tested whether daily emollient i...
Background: The effectiveness of emollients for preventing atopic dermatitis/eczema is controversial...
BackgroundAtopic dermatitis (atopic eczema) is a chronic inflammatory skin disease that has reached ...
AbstractBackgroundThe effectiveness of emollients for preventing atopic dermatitis/eczema is controv...
Background: Skin barrier dysfunction may precede infantile development of clinical atopic dermatitis...
BACKGROUND: Skin barrier dysfunction precedes eczema development. We tested whether daily use of emo...
BACKGROUND: Skin barrier dysfunction precedes eczema development. We tested whether daily use of emo...
BackgroundSkin barrier dysfunction precedes eczema development. We tested whether daily use of emoll...
BackgroundSkin barrier dysfunction precedes eczema development. We tested whether daily use of emoll...
BackgroundSkin barrier dysfunction precedes eczema development. We tested whether daily use of emoll...
The first step in the development of eczema is the formation of a deficient skin barrier. We conduct...
Background: The effectiveness of emollients for preventing atopic dermatitis/eczema is controversial...
Background Protecting the skin barrier in early infancy may prevent atopic dermatitis (AD). We inves...
Objective: The study aimed to determine whether enhancing the skin barrier since early infancy could...
Background: Skin barrier dysfunction precedes eczema development. We tested whether daily use of emo...
Background Skin barrier dysfunction precedes eczema development. We tested whether daily emollient i...
Background: The effectiveness of emollients for preventing atopic dermatitis/eczema is controversial...
BackgroundAtopic dermatitis (atopic eczema) is a chronic inflammatory skin disease that has reached ...
AbstractBackgroundThe effectiveness of emollients for preventing atopic dermatitis/eczema is controv...
Background: Skin barrier dysfunction may precede infantile development of clinical atopic dermatitis...
BACKGROUND: Skin barrier dysfunction precedes eczema development. We tested whether daily use of emo...
BACKGROUND: Skin barrier dysfunction precedes eczema development. We tested whether daily use of emo...
BackgroundSkin barrier dysfunction precedes eczema development. We tested whether daily use of emoll...
BackgroundSkin barrier dysfunction precedes eczema development. We tested whether daily use of emoll...
BackgroundSkin barrier dysfunction precedes eczema development. We tested whether daily use of emoll...
The first step in the development of eczema is the formation of a deficient skin barrier. We conduct...
Background: The effectiveness of emollients for preventing atopic dermatitis/eczema is controversial...