نتایج جستجو برای: skin to skin contact

تعداد نتایج: 10701472  

Journal: :Journal of the Royal Society, Interface 2011
T André V Lévesque V Hayward P Lefèvre J-L Thonnard

The dynamics of fingertip contact manifest themselves in the complex skin movements observed during the transition from a stuck state to a fully developed slip. While investigating this transition, we found that it depended on skin hydration. To quantify this dependency, we asked subjects to slide their index fingertip on a glass surface while keeping the normal component of the interaction for...

Journal: :Journal of midwifery & women's health 2007
Elizabeth R Moore Gene Cranston Anderson

This study was done to evaluate effects of maternal-infant skin-to-skin contact during the first 2 hours postbirth compared to standard care (holding the infant swaddled in blankets) on breastfeeding outcomes through 1 month follow-up. Healthy primiparous mother-infant dyads were randomly assigned by computerized minimization to skin-to-skin contact (n = 10) or standard care (n = 10). The Infan...

Journal: :Journal of human lactation : official journal of International Lactation Consultant Association 2010
Leslie Bramson Jerry W Lee Elizabeth Moore Susanne Montgomery Christine Neish Khaled Bahjri Carolyn Lopez Melcher

This was a nurse-driven, hospital-based, prospective cohort study of data collected in 19 hospitals in San Bernardino and Riverside counties by California Perinatal Services Network on all mothers (n = 21 842) who delivered a singleton infant (37-40 weeks gestation) between July 2005 through June 2006. Multivariate ordinal logistic regression showed that maternal infant-feeding method intention...

2008

Health effects of acute exposure • The main routes of exposure to hydrogen chloride are via inhalation, or skin or eye contact and exposure to hydrochloric acid is predominantly by ingestion, or skin or eye contact • Inhalation may cause irritation to nose and upper respiratory tract, ulceration, coughing, chest tightness and shortness of breath. Higher concentrations cause tachypnoea, pulmonar...

2013
James F. Meadow Ashley C. Bateman Keith M. Herkert Timothy K. O’Connor Jessica L. Green

Diverse bacterial communities live on and in human skin. These complex communities vary by skin location on the body, over time, between individuals, and between geographic regions. Culture-based studies have shown that human to human and human to surface contact mediates the dispersal of pathogens, yet little is currently known about the drivers of bacterial community assembly patterns on huma...

Journal: :emergency journal 0
tahmine biazar infectious diseases and tropical medicine research center,babol university of medical sciences, babol, iran. mehran shokri infectious diseases and tropical medicine research center,babol university of medical sciences, babol, iran. hajar hosseinnia clinical research development unit, rouhani hospital,babol university of medical science.babol,iran. masomeh bayani infectious diseases and tropical medicine research center,babol university of medical sciences, babol, iran.

orf is a mucocutaneous disease that occurs when non-intact skin comes into contact with contaminated sheep saliva. the lesions may complicate to lymphangitis or secondary bacterial infection, but systemic complications such as erythema multiforme, maculopapular rash, and generalized lymphadenopathy are rare. in this paper, we present two cases of erythema multiforme following orf disease.

Journal: :Cutaneous and ocular toxicology 2006
Wen Zhong Malcolm M Q Xing Ning Pan Howard I Maibach

This article overviews research in the interdisciplinary area of textile/skin interaction and related cutaneous intolerance. Microclimate in the skin/clothing system and especially the skin responses relates to the moisture and heat transfer within this system and plays a critical role in skin irritation from textiles. A discussion is then given on skin irritation reactions to textiles, includi...

2008

The skin is the most frequently affected target organ in allergy or intolerance of food and food additives. The most common manifestation is acute urticaria (with or without angioedema), accounting for 40-60% of patients with IgE-mediated food allergy, whereas food additives rather aggravate chronic urticaria (intolerance provocation). The role of food allergy in the pathogenesis of atopic derm...

Journal: :International Journal of Antennas and Propagation 2012

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