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    Evidence Mounting That Full-Body Emollients Don't Prevent Eczema in At-Risk Babies

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      Debtanu last edited by

      Daily use of full-body emollients from birth to age 1 year in infants at high risk for developing atopic dermatitis (AD) was not more effective at preventing the condition than standard skin-care advice alone, according to 5-year results of the BEEP randomized trial, reported at the annual meeting of the International Society of Atopic Dermatitis (ISAD).

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        Banani @Debtanu last edited by

        @debtanu At 2 years, 23% of the emollient group vs 25% of the control group developed eczema (adjusted relative risk, 0.95), and the parent-reported clinical skin infection rate was statistically increased (incidence rate ratio, 1.55). Despite these results, follow-up of BEEP was extended to 5 years to determine if there was a delayed benefit of emollients, both in AD prevention, but also with other related disorders

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