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Med. Pr. 2004;55(6)
Contact allergy to latex in health care workers - a case reports study
Alergia kontaktowa na lateks u pracowników służby zdrowia - studium przypadków
Beata Kręcisz, Marta Kieć-świerczyńska
Z Przychodni Chorób Zawodowych
Instytutu Medycyny Pracy im. prof. J. Nofera w Łodzi

Abstract

Background: Contact allergy to latex is a relatively new problem that gives rise to much controversy among researchers. The aim of the study was to develop a study model of contact allergy induced by latex proteins. Materials and Methods: The study covered 60 health care workers who had reported decreased tolerance of rubber gloves. They were subjected to routine dermatological examinations, patch tests to a standard set of allergens (Chemotechnique Diagnosis, Sweden), expanded to includehigh ammoniac latex, and prick tests with latex and common inhalatory allergens. In addition, total and latex specific IgE antibodies were determined. Results: Of the total group, contact allergy to latex was found in 5 persons, including 3 persons with concurrent immediate reaction to latex, and 2 persons with allergy of the isolated nature. Only in 1 persons coexistent late allergy to latex and rubber accelerator of the thiurams group were observed. Conclusions: Path tests with 30% ammoniac latex seem to be a useful diagnostic method in the detection of contact allergy to latex. In case of doubtful reactions, the use of lower allergen concentrations is recommended.

Key words

contact allergy, latex, health care workers



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