2006
DOI: 10.1111/j.1468-3083.2006.01748.x
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Influence of narrow‐band UVB phototherapy on cutaneous microbiota of children with atopic dermatitis

Abstract: The results of the present study show the beneficial effect of UVB phototherapy on AD and suggest that this may be attributable not only to reduction of skin surface bacteria but also to the suppression of superantigen production from S. aureus.

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“…Previous studies have shown that more than 50-60% of Staph. aureus strains isolated from patients with AD are exotoxin-producing strains, which can secrete various exotoxins including SEA, SEB, SEC, SED and TSST-1 (Bunikowski et al 2000;Chen et al 2005;Silva et al 2006;Schlievert et al 2008;Nada et al 2012).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Previous studies have shown that more than 50-60% of Staph. aureus strains isolated from patients with AD are exotoxin-producing strains, which can secrete various exotoxins including SEA, SEB, SEC, SED and TSST-1 (Bunikowski et al 2000;Chen et al 2005;Silva et al 2006;Schlievert et al 2008;Nada et al 2012).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Clearly, UVA1 irradiation seems to be superior to conventional UVA-UVB phototherapy in patients with severe AD 85,86 . Narrow-band UVB alone is also effective and its activity seems to be partially due to a decrease in the microbial colonization 87 .…”
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“…7 Impetiginized atopic skin can even improve on UV exposure without antibacterial treatment. 8 Hence, the question arises how UV radiation, which is known to be immunosuppressive, does not generally worsen but sometimes even improves bacterial infections.…”
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