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. 2019 Feb 19:6:2333794X19829186.
doi: 10.1177/2333794X19829186. eCollection 2019.

Benefits of Using an Appropriately Formulated Wipe to Clean Diapered Skin of Preterm Infants

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Benefits of Using an Appropriately Formulated Wipe to Clean Diapered Skin of Preterm Infants

Rebecca Vongsa et al. Glob Pediatr Health. .

Abstract

The skin of premature infants is underdeveloped rendering it more prone to break down and irritation. Therefore, special care is needed to protect premature skin and ensure it is not adversely affected. Many health care professionals advise using just water and cloth to clean diapered skin after a bowel movement despite evidence that shows improved infant skin health with the use of modern appropriately formulated baby wipes. This article describes the unique physiology of premature infant skin, reviews clinical evidence comparing use of baby wipes to water and cloth, and describes attributes of appropriately formulated baby wipes.

Keywords: baby wipes; diaper dermatitis; diapered skin; infant skin; premature infant skin; skin irritation; skin pH.

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Declaration of Conflicting Interests: The author(s) declared the following potential conflicts of interest with respect to the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article: All authors are employees of Kimberly-Clark Corporation.

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Attributes of a properly formulated baby wipe.

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