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titleOfInvention Absorbent article having a three-dimensional longitudinal containment barrier
abstract The absorbent article comprises a pair of longitudinally extending compression resistant containment barriers configured to prevent lateral flow of fecal exudate along the surface of the absorbent article. The containment barriers are laterally spaced and provide a space between the buttocks of the wearer and the surface of the absorbent article for containing fecal exudates. Each containment barrier has a width to height ratio of at least about 0.5 and a compression resistance of at least about 50%. The absorbent article also includes a containment dam on the bodyside surface of the absorbent article configured to prevent fecal exudate from flowing longitudinally along the surface of the absorbent article. In certain embodiments, the containment barrier is located between the topsheet layer and the absorbent body of the absorbent article. In such a configuration, an opening is formed in the topsheet layer and the opening is at least partially over the containment barrier to receive fecal exudate.
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