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titleOfInvention Absorbents with reduced Candida albicans viability
abstract The absorbent article includes a water vapor permeable backsheet, a liquid permeable topsheet facing the backsheet, and an absorbent body having a multi-zone that is highly air permeable and located between the backsheet and the topsheet. The absorbent article may also include a ventilation layer between the absorber and the backsheet and a surge control layer between the absorber and the topsheet. The product shows improved air exchange internally during use. As a result, the product shows substantially reduced moisture supply to the wearer's skin when in use, which leads to lower viability of microorganisms on the skin.n n n n Absorbent Products, Diapers, Candida Albicans
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