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J Occup Environ Med ; 38(8): 765-70, 1996 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8863201

ABSTRACT

Latex is a common cause of occupational allergy in health care workers; latex-sensitized patients are at increased risk of allergic reactions in medical environments. Skin test reagents and latex-specific immunoglobulin E immunoassays were established for diagnosis of latex allergy. Inhibition immunoassays were developed for measuring latex aeroallergens and latex allergens in rubber products. A registry of latex-sensitive employees was established. High-allergen gloves were removed from the medical center inventory; latex aeroallergen levels subsequently declined. Despite an increasing number of gloves used annually, expenditures for gloves in 1994 were lower than in previous years. Latex-sensitive individuals can be identified using skin tests or immunoassays. Latex aeroallergen levels in medical environments can be reduced substantially at lower cost by using powder-free rubber gloves with lower allergen content.


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Dermatitis, Occupational/epidemiology , Disease Outbreaks/prevention & control , Gloves, Protective/adverse effects , Health Personnel , Latex/adverse effects , Air Pollutants, Occupational/analysis , Cost-Benefit Analysis , Dermatitis, Occupational/diagnosis , Dermatitis, Occupational/etiology , Gloves, Protective/economics , Hospitals, Group Practice/organization & administration , Humans , Minnesota/epidemiology , Particle Size , Risk Factors
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