A report by Armand Butera at HCPlive.com says a recent investigation into the treatment of atopic dermatitis with narrow-band ultraviolet B (nb-UVB) light found that the treatment resulted in changes in the skin microbiota towards higher diversity in affected patients. However, the microbiota of the nose and throat were not altered.Investigators led by Astrid Haaskjold Lossius, MD,…
UVB Treatment Increased Bacterial Diversity in Atopic Dermatitis Patients
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