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Effectiveness of a standardized skin care regimen to prevent atopic dermatitis in infants at risk for atopy: a randomized, pragmatic, parallel-group study.

J KottnerKathrin HillmannA FastnerR ConzadeS HeidingsfelderK NeumannU Blume-Peytavinull null
Published in: Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology : JEADV (2022)
Regular emollient application during the first year of life does not prevent the development of atopic dermatitis. A standardized skin care regimen does not delay skin barrier development or causes side effects.
Keyphrases
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