Diseases [C] – Skin and Connective Tissue Diseases [C17]
At the Kinderaerztliche Gemeinschaftspraxis Wolfsburg, research focuses on preventing atopic dermatitis in infants who have a strong family history of the condition. The study evaluates whether regular use of a moisturizing skin cream can reduce disease onset during the first six months of life.
- Prevention strategies for high‑risk infants
- Assessment of moisturizers on skin barrier function
- Early identification of atopic dermatitis signs
With two investigators overseeing the trial, the site contributes valuable data on childhood skin health, supporting families and clinicians in early intervention.
Diseases [C] – Bacterial Infections and Mycoses [C01]
The practice also conducts a vaccine study aimed at confirming the immunogenicity and safety of a conjugate vaccine against meningococcal groups A, C, W and Y in healthy infants and toddlers. The trial compares antibody responses with an established product to ensure comparable protection.
- Evaluation of meningococcal vaccine response in early childhood
- Comparison of new conjugate vaccine with existing standard
- Monitoring safety and seroresponse in infants and toddlers
Through this work, the Wolfsburg practice helps safeguard children against serious bacterial infections while collaborating with vaccine manufacturers and public health agencies.



