Abstract
Appropriate skin care of newborns is performed partly to prevent infection but also for aesthetic and cleansing purposes. Skin care should involve cleansing with a non-toxic, non-abrasive neutral material. This study compared the relative risks and benefits of washing versus bathing with regard to bacterial colonization rate, clinical infection rate, body temperature and crying. The results confirm our clinical impression that bathing and washing routines do not differ with regard to signs of infection or other clinical complications. However, the washing routine does increase the babies heat loss and make them less comfortable. © 1983, Cambridge University Press. All rights reserved.
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Hylén, A. M., Karlsson, E., Svanberg, L., & Walder, M. (1983). Hygiene for the newborn – To bath or to wash? Journal of Hygiene, 91(3), 529–534. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0022172400060575
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