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1 nt to which infants purposefully dirty their diapers).
2  at home for 96 h by using acid-washed cloth diapers.
3     Enteral tube / feeding supplies (19.8%), diapers (19.2%), lower extremity orthotics (12.3%), whee
4  basis of this study, it is recommended that diaper and cotton ball brands be characterized using met
5  are minimal or manageable and that the same diaper and cotton ball brands be used throughout a study
6         In this manuscript, we have analyzed diaper and cotton ball contamination using synthetic uri
7 ample is the superabsorbent material used in diapers and feminine hygiene products, which contain cro
8 nd made possible a more beneficial pH in the diaper area.
9 d at reducing dermatological problems in the diaper area.
10                                 Diarrhea and diaper-area dermatitis were more common among children w
11 romise to further decrease the prevalence of diaper-associated dermatologic conditions.
12                          Results showed most diaper brands had distinct contaminant profiles that cou
13                                        Eight diaper brands were examined using the "diaper plus cotto
14 ed in this age group nor does voiding into a diaper cause disruption.
15 es (AOR, 5.62; 95% CI, 3.62-8.72), had their diapers changed on raised surfaces (AOR, 1.89; 95% CI, 1
16 pital discharge during routine handling (eg, diaper changes).
17 s and the child (genotype GII6.C) and from a diaper-changing station in the restroom (genogroup GII).
18         With the prolonged use of disposable diapers (DDs), the commencement of usage of EC in a chil
19 , as well as updates on treatments of common diaper dermatitides.
20 r, there are multiple other common causes of diaper dermatitis and it is thus imperative that the cli
21             In this review, common causes of diaper dermatitis and similarly presenting conditions wi
22  be aware of cutaneous mimickers of irritant diaper dermatitis as well as their treatments.
23                           PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Diaper dermatitis is the most common cutaneous diagnosis
24 n, there are many newly recognized causes of diaper dermatitis that clinicians should be aware of.
25 itant dermatitis is the most common cause of diaper dermatitis.
26 d with a marked reduction in the severity of diaper dermatitis.
27 been recent advancements in the treatment of diaper dermatitis.
28                       More recently, a novel diaper designed to deliver dermatological formulations t
29 r of technological innovations in disposable diaper designs and materials have aimed at reducing derm
30                                        Dirty diapers do not often come to mind when thinking about cu
31 safety gates; not leaving children, changing diapers, or putting children in car/bouncing seats on ra
32 Eight diaper brands were examined using the "diaper plus cotton ball" technique.
33 kin also appears to improve the condition of diapered skin.
34 H(2)O(2) measurement and incorporated into a diaper to demonstrate usability by measuring uric acid i
35 ed in care products like wound dressings and diapers to track wound and urinary infections.
36 in a household with a baby that was still in diapers was a risk factor in older adults.
37 vel, swimming in swimming pools and changing diapers were the most important risk factors for the dis