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Background: The skin microbiota influence skin health in several skin diseases and atopic dermatitis (AD). Presence of Staphylococcus have been associated to a sever course of the disease.
Objectives: The aim of the study is to investigate the influence of bacteria, and the skin microbiota on the inflammation and skin barrier. Moreover, dysbiosis in the microbiota, the inflammation profile, the skin barrier damage will be related to objective and patient oriented measures.
Importance: Knowledge of interactions between host defense, skin barrier and bacterial colonizing skin can facilitate development of new prevention and treatment strategies to control microbial impact in skin diseases and eczema.
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The role of the skin microbiome in atopic eczema and other skin diseases remains to be investigated. There are reports indicating an association of skin-colonization of Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus) and the severity of the disease. Skin colonizing pathogens might be important cofactor for persistence of eczema and other skin diseases, as well as the commensal, non-pathogenic, microflora of the skin might have protective effects. The aim of this research project is to investigate the skin microbiome in patients with eczema and other skin diseases and elucidate the relation to skin barrier impairment and severity of the skin disease.
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Inclusion Criteria: Skin diseas, atopic eczema, eczema
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100 participants in 1 patient group
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