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Paul Thiessen - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • To Dye or Not to Dye: A Randomized, Clinical Trial of a Triple Dye/Alcohol Regime Versus Dry Cord Care
    Pediatrics, 2003
    Co-Authors: Patricia A. Janssen, Barbara L. Selwood, Simon Dobson, Donlim Peacock, Paul Thiessen
    Abstract:

    To the Editor .— We read with interest the article by Janssen et al1 and were glad to know that there is still interest in the care of the umbilical stump. In this study, a randomized comparison of a Triple Dye/alcohol regime versus dry cord care was performed. The authors observed more bacterial colonization and more exudates and foul odor in the dry care group than in the treated group. One infant in the dry care group was diagnosed with omphalitis. We also carried out a study, which was published in the European Journal of Obstetrics and …

  • to Dye or not to Dye a randomized clinical trial of a Triple Dye alcohol regime versus dry cord care
    Pediatrics, 2003
    Co-Authors: Patricia A. Janssen, Barbara L. Selwood, Simon Dobson, Donlim Peacock, Paul Thiessen
    Abstract:

    To the Editor .— We read with interest the article by Janssen et al1 and were glad to know that there is still interest in the care of the umbilical stump. In this study, a randomized comparison of a Triple Dye/alcohol regime versus dry cord care was performed. The authors observed more bacterial colonization and more exudates and foul odor in the dry care group than in the treated group. One infant in the dry care group was diagnosed with omphalitis. We also carried out a study, which was published in the European Journal of Obstetrics and …

Patricia A. Janssen - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • To Dye or Not to Dye: A Randomized, Clinical Trial of a Triple Dye/Alcohol Regime Versus Dry Cord Care
    Pediatrics, 2003
    Co-Authors: Patricia A. Janssen, Barbara L. Selwood, Simon Dobson, Donlim Peacock, Paul Thiessen
    Abstract:

    To the Editor .— We read with interest the article by Janssen et al1 and were glad to know that there is still interest in the care of the umbilical stump. In this study, a randomized comparison of a Triple Dye/alcohol regime versus dry cord care was performed. The authors observed more bacterial colonization and more exudates and foul odor in the dry care group than in the treated group. One infant in the dry care group was diagnosed with omphalitis. We also carried out a study, which was published in the European Journal of Obstetrics and …

  • to Dye or not to Dye a randomized clinical trial of a Triple Dye alcohol regime versus dry cord care
    Pediatrics, 2003
    Co-Authors: Patricia A. Janssen, Barbara L. Selwood, Simon Dobson, Donlim Peacock, Paul Thiessen
    Abstract:

    To the Editor .— We read with interest the article by Janssen et al1 and were glad to know that there is still interest in the care of the umbilical stump. In this study, a randomized comparison of a Triple Dye/alcohol regime versus dry cord care was performed. The authors observed more bacterial colonization and more exudates and foul odor in the dry care group than in the treated group. One infant in the dry care group was diagnosed with omphalitis. We also carried out a study, which was published in the European Journal of Obstetrics and …

Barbara L. Selwood - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • To Dye or Not to Dye: A Randomized, Clinical Trial of a Triple Dye/Alcohol Regime Versus Dry Cord Care
    Pediatrics, 2003
    Co-Authors: Patricia A. Janssen, Barbara L. Selwood, Simon Dobson, Donlim Peacock, Paul Thiessen
    Abstract:

    To the Editor .— We read with interest the article by Janssen et al1 and were glad to know that there is still interest in the care of the umbilical stump. In this study, a randomized comparison of a Triple Dye/alcohol regime versus dry cord care was performed. The authors observed more bacterial colonization and more exudates and foul odor in the dry care group than in the treated group. One infant in the dry care group was diagnosed with omphalitis. We also carried out a study, which was published in the European Journal of Obstetrics and …

  • to Dye or not to Dye a randomized clinical trial of a Triple Dye alcohol regime versus dry cord care
    Pediatrics, 2003
    Co-Authors: Patricia A. Janssen, Barbara L. Selwood, Simon Dobson, Donlim Peacock, Paul Thiessen
    Abstract:

    To the Editor .— We read with interest the article by Janssen et al1 and were glad to know that there is still interest in the care of the umbilical stump. In this study, a randomized comparison of a Triple Dye/alcohol regime versus dry cord care was performed. The authors observed more bacterial colonization and more exudates and foul odor in the dry care group than in the treated group. One infant in the dry care group was diagnosed with omphalitis. We also carried out a study, which was published in the European Journal of Obstetrics and …

Simon Dobson - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • To Dye or Not to Dye: A Randomized, Clinical Trial of a Triple Dye/Alcohol Regime Versus Dry Cord Care
    Pediatrics, 2003
    Co-Authors: Patricia A. Janssen, Barbara L. Selwood, Simon Dobson, Donlim Peacock, Paul Thiessen
    Abstract:

    To the Editor .— We read with interest the article by Janssen et al1 and were glad to know that there is still interest in the care of the umbilical stump. In this study, a randomized comparison of a Triple Dye/alcohol regime versus dry cord care was performed. The authors observed more bacterial colonization and more exudates and foul odor in the dry care group than in the treated group. One infant in the dry care group was diagnosed with omphalitis. We also carried out a study, which was published in the European Journal of Obstetrics and …

  • to Dye or not to Dye a randomized clinical trial of a Triple Dye alcohol regime versus dry cord care
    Pediatrics, 2003
    Co-Authors: Patricia A. Janssen, Barbara L. Selwood, Simon Dobson, Donlim Peacock, Paul Thiessen
    Abstract:

    To the Editor .— We read with interest the article by Janssen et al1 and were glad to know that there is still interest in the care of the umbilical stump. In this study, a randomized comparison of a Triple Dye/alcohol regime versus dry cord care was performed. The authors observed more bacterial colonization and more exudates and foul odor in the dry care group than in the treated group. One infant in the dry care group was diagnosed with omphalitis. We also carried out a study, which was published in the European Journal of Obstetrics and …

Donlim Peacock - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • To Dye or Not to Dye: A Randomized, Clinical Trial of a Triple Dye/Alcohol Regime Versus Dry Cord Care
    Pediatrics, 2003
    Co-Authors: Patricia A. Janssen, Barbara L. Selwood, Simon Dobson, Donlim Peacock, Paul Thiessen
    Abstract:

    To the Editor .— We read with interest the article by Janssen et al1 and were glad to know that there is still interest in the care of the umbilical stump. In this study, a randomized comparison of a Triple Dye/alcohol regime versus dry cord care was performed. The authors observed more bacterial colonization and more exudates and foul odor in the dry care group than in the treated group. One infant in the dry care group was diagnosed with omphalitis. We also carried out a study, which was published in the European Journal of Obstetrics and …

  • to Dye or not to Dye a randomized clinical trial of a Triple Dye alcohol regime versus dry cord care
    Pediatrics, 2003
    Co-Authors: Patricia A. Janssen, Barbara L. Selwood, Simon Dobson, Donlim Peacock, Paul Thiessen
    Abstract:

    To the Editor .— We read with interest the article by Janssen et al1 and were glad to know that there is still interest in the care of the umbilical stump. In this study, a randomized comparison of a Triple Dye/alcohol regime versus dry cord care was performed. The authors observed more bacterial colonization and more exudates and foul odor in the dry care group than in the treated group. One infant in the dry care group was diagnosed with omphalitis. We also carried out a study, which was published in the European Journal of Obstetrics and …