Infant Skin Care Study at OHSU Department of Dermatology

Infant Skin Care Study at OHSU Department of Dermatology This study is looking at which skin care products are the best for babies’ skin IRB # 7484

Dr. Eric Simpson, a dermatologist from Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU), is studying eczema prevention in newborns. We are enrolling babies younger than three weeks old with at least one family member affected by seasonal allergies, eczema or asthma. All study participants will receive compensation for their time and travel as well as one year of free skin care. We are recruiting women between the ages of 18 and 45 who are in their third trimester of pregnancy and full term (greater than 37 weeks of gestation) infants who are up to three weeks old. All babies in this study will be given free skin care for one year with either the current standard of care for infant skin, Johnson's® Baby Lotion and Head-to-Toe® Baby Wash, or the trial skin care system, Cetaphil® Restoraderm® cleanser and lotion. Participants will be assessed at two, six, and 12 months of age to evaluate the effect of each skin care regimen on eczema development.

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