T. Schäfer
6 Papers
46 Citations
T. Schäfer is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: German & Vaccination. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 6 publications.
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Papers
Skin surface pH, stratum corneum hydration, trans-epidermal water loss and skin roughness related to atopic eczema and skin dryness in a population of primary school children.
Bernadette Eberlein-König,T. Schäfer,Johannes Huss-Marp,Ulf Darsow,M. Möhrenschlager,O Herbert,D. Abeck,U Krämer,Heidrun Behrendt,J. Ring +9 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that measurement of skin surface pH, corneometry and profilometry are useful non-invasive techniques to objectively assess skin dryness in epidemiological studies regarding atopic skin disease.
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Die Schulanfängerstudie in West- und Ostdeutschland (SAWO): Trends von Allergien und Sensibilisierungen 1991-2000
TL;DR: The spatial and temporal pattern of the allergic diseases bronchial asthma, hay fever and atopic eczema in six-year old children from Germany is different and the expected steeper increase of allergies in East than in West Germany could only be shown for hay fever.
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Parental sun protection management in preschool children.
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors evaluated the parents' knowledge about the risk of melanoma, their level of education, their nationality and the child's skin type with the children's use of sunscreen, clothes and shade.
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Parental sun protection management in preschool children: Parental sun protection management
TL;DR: The results indicate the need for special teaching programs for children in Germany to achieve a more responsible sun protection management and there was no correlation between the level of parental education and the frequency of sun protection measures.
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Pertussis Vaccination Is Not Associated with a Higher Prevalence of Allergies in Six-Year-Old Children from West Germany
U. Krämer,H. Behrendt,U. Ranft,T. Schäfer,Johannes Ring +4 more
- 01 Jan 2002
TL;DR: If pertussis vaccination causes allergies then the prevalence of allergies should be highest in the DPT vaccinated group, and children in the DT or NO group should have comparable prevalences, which was investigated.
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