1998
DOI: 10.1136/ebn.1.4.112
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Cleaning the umbilical cord with water rather than alcohol shortened the time to separation with no change in colonisation

Abstract: Cleaning the umbilical cord with water rather than alcohol shortened the time to separation with no change in colonisation QuestionAre there differences in time to cord separation and bacterial colonisation when using alcohol or water to clean the cord area in healthy newborn infants? DesignRandomised controlled trial. SettingA tertiary care hospital in Alberta, Canada. Patients148 newborn infants who were enrolled within 3 hours of birth. Gestational age was > 36.7 weeks and all infants had an APGAR score of… Show more

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“…The most suitable time for umbilical cord care in babies is bathing time ( 13 ). However, there are different opinions about whether baby should be bathed until the umbilical cord falls off or which bathing method is preferred.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The most suitable time for umbilical cord care in babies is bathing time ( 13 ). However, there are different opinions about whether baby should be bathed until the umbilical cord falls off or which bathing method is preferred.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There were many studies evaluating the effect of different solutions such as antiseptic solutions, human milk, water ( 13 , 16 , 17 ) and factors of maternal and newborn ( 18 ) on the time of separation of umbilical cord and development of infection. While there are limited studies evaluating the effect of performed bathing method on the time of separation of the umbilical cord worldwide ( 19 - 21 ), there are no studies performed in Turkey.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%