TREATMENT FOR ATOPIC DERMATITIS IN CHILDREN WITH ALTERED SKIN MICROBIOCENOSIS

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12
Year: 
2017

Professor E. Batkaev, MD; I. Popov Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia, Moscow

Skin microbiocenosis impaired by the microorganisms Staphylococcus aureus, Candida spp., and Malassezia spp., the antigens of which become the major triggers of the disease, which aggravate the pathological process, plays a special role in maintaining skin inflammation in atopic dermatitis. An algorithm for estimating the degree of skin microbiocenosis impairment and its correction regimens have been elaborated.

Keywords: 
pediatrics
dermatology
atopic dermatitis
treatment
Sanguirythrine



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