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A Clinical Poster Highlights Supplement on Protecting the Infant Skin Barrier: Advances and Insights.

A supplement to Pediatric News.
This supplement was sponsored by Johnson & Johnson Consumer Products Company.

 

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• Introduction-Protecting the Infant Skin Barrier: Advances and Insights
• Comparison of Infant Skin Development in New Jersey, Mumbai, and Beijing (Stamatas et al)
• Cross-Cultural Differences in Infant and Toddler Sleep (Mindell et al)
• Development of Solar UVR-Related Pigmentation Begins as Early as the First Summer of Life (Mack et al)
• Efficacy of an Internet-Based Intervention for Infant and Toddler Sleep (Mindell et al)
• Impaired Skin Barrier Function in Mild and Moderate Diaper Dermatitis (Stamatas et al)
• Micronized Sunscreen Particles Were Not Shown to Penetrate Beyond the Stratum Corneum in Adults or Children (Stamatas et al)
• Survey of Bacterial Diversity on Infant Skin Over the First Year of Life (Capone et al)
• Technological Advances in Cleansers for Infants: A Historical Review and Look Towards the Future (Walters et al)
• Baby Sun Protection Products: A Competitive Assessment of Eye Mildness, SPF-PFA Ratio, Stability, and Antimicrobial Robustness (Bonner et al)
• A Case of Life-Threatening Infections Due to Preservative Absence in a Topical Cream and Audit Demonstrating Magnitude of the Problem (Sultan et al)
• Effect of Standardized Skin Care Regimens on Neonatal Skin Barrier Function in Different Body Areas (Bartels et al)

 

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PROFESSOR MICHAEL J. CORK, BSc, PhD, MB B Chir, FRCP
Head of Academic Unit of Dermatology Research
Department of Infection and Inflammation
Faculty of Medicine
The University of Sheffield, Beech Hill
Sheffield, England


PEGGY VERNON, RN, MA, CPNP
Pediatric Nurse Practitioner
Sorkin Dermatology
Greenwood Village, Colorado


Professor Cork is a consultant to Johnson and Johnson.

Ms Vernon has nothing to disclose.

Copyright © 2010 by Elsevier Inc.

 

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A supplement to Pediatric News.
This supplement was sponsored by Johnson & Johnson Consumer Products Company.

 

Topic Highlights

• Introduction-Protecting the Infant Skin Barrier: Advances and Insights
• Comparison of Infant Skin Development in New Jersey, Mumbai, and Beijing (Stamatas et al)
• Cross-Cultural Differences in Infant and Toddler Sleep (Mindell et al)
• Development of Solar UVR-Related Pigmentation Begins as Early as the First Summer of Life (Mack et al)
• Efficacy of an Internet-Based Intervention for Infant and Toddler Sleep (Mindell et al)
• Impaired Skin Barrier Function in Mild and Moderate Diaper Dermatitis (Stamatas et al)
• Micronized Sunscreen Particles Were Not Shown to Penetrate Beyond the Stratum Corneum in Adults or Children (Stamatas et al)
• Survey of Bacterial Diversity on Infant Skin Over the First Year of Life (Capone et al)
• Technological Advances in Cleansers for Infants: A Historical Review and Look Towards the Future (Walters et al)
• Baby Sun Protection Products: A Competitive Assessment of Eye Mildness, SPF-PFA Ratio, Stability, and Antimicrobial Robustness (Bonner et al)
• A Case of Life-Threatening Infections Due to Preservative Absence in a Topical Cream and Audit Demonstrating Magnitude of the Problem (Sultan et al)
• Effect of Standardized Skin Care Regimens on Neonatal Skin Barrier Function in Different Body Areas (Bartels et al)

 

Faculty/Faculty Disclosures

PROFESSOR MICHAEL J. CORK, BSc, PhD, MB B Chir, FRCP
Head of Academic Unit of Dermatology Research
Department of Infection and Inflammation
Faculty of Medicine
The University of Sheffield, Beech Hill
Sheffield, England


PEGGY VERNON, RN, MA, CPNP
Pediatric Nurse Practitioner
Sorkin Dermatology
Greenwood Village, Colorado


Professor Cork is a consultant to Johnson and Johnson.

Ms Vernon has nothing to disclose.

Copyright © 2010 by Elsevier Inc.

 

To view the supplement, click the image above.

A supplement to Pediatric News.
This supplement was sponsored by Johnson & Johnson Consumer Products Company.

 

Topic Highlights

• Introduction-Protecting the Infant Skin Barrier: Advances and Insights
• Comparison of Infant Skin Development in New Jersey, Mumbai, and Beijing (Stamatas et al)
• Cross-Cultural Differences in Infant and Toddler Sleep (Mindell et al)
• Development of Solar UVR-Related Pigmentation Begins as Early as the First Summer of Life (Mack et al)
• Efficacy of an Internet-Based Intervention for Infant and Toddler Sleep (Mindell et al)
• Impaired Skin Barrier Function in Mild and Moderate Diaper Dermatitis (Stamatas et al)
• Micronized Sunscreen Particles Were Not Shown to Penetrate Beyond the Stratum Corneum in Adults or Children (Stamatas et al)
• Survey of Bacterial Diversity on Infant Skin Over the First Year of Life (Capone et al)
• Technological Advances in Cleansers for Infants: A Historical Review and Look Towards the Future (Walters et al)
• Baby Sun Protection Products: A Competitive Assessment of Eye Mildness, SPF-PFA Ratio, Stability, and Antimicrobial Robustness (Bonner et al)
• A Case of Life-Threatening Infections Due to Preservative Absence in a Topical Cream and Audit Demonstrating Magnitude of the Problem (Sultan et al)
• Effect of Standardized Skin Care Regimens on Neonatal Skin Barrier Function in Different Body Areas (Bartels et al)

 

Faculty/Faculty Disclosures

PROFESSOR MICHAEL J. CORK, BSc, PhD, MB B Chir, FRCP
Head of Academic Unit of Dermatology Research
Department of Infection and Inflammation
Faculty of Medicine
The University of Sheffield, Beech Hill
Sheffield, England


PEGGY VERNON, RN, MA, CPNP
Pediatric Nurse Practitioner
Sorkin Dermatology
Greenwood Village, Colorado


Professor Cork is a consultant to Johnson and Johnson.

Ms Vernon has nothing to disclose.

Copyright © 2010 by Elsevier Inc.

 

To view the supplement, click the image above.

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