2024
DOI: 10.1038/s41522-024-00512-w
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Facemask acne attenuation through modulation of indirect microbiome interactions

Han-Hee Na,
Seil Kim,
Jun‐Seob Kim
et al.

Abstract: During the COVID-19 pandemic, facemasks played a pivotal role in preventing person-person droplet transmission of viral particles. However, prolonged facemask wearing causes skin irritations colloquially referred to as ‘maskne’ (mask + acne), which manifests as acne and contact dermatitis and is mostly caused by pathogenic skin microbes. Previous studies revealed that the putative causal microbes were anaerobic bacteria, but the pathogenesis of facemask-associated skin conditions remains poorly defined. We the… Show more

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