Type 1 hypersensitivityOccupational allergyFood cross-reactivityInterventionsThe widespread use of powdered latex gloves, following the institution of universal precautions in 1987, increased the occurrence of a host of adverse reactions to natural rubber latex (NRL). Although the most common reactions are...
Aims To elucidate the optimal management of workers with type 1 latex allergy whose work necessitates the use of NRL gloves in the workplace. Methods A sensitive electronic search of relevant bibliographic databases was performed with related search terms for articles from 1 January 1990 to 1 ...
Define Latex allergy. Latex allergy synonyms, Latex allergy pronunciation, Latex allergy translation, English dictionary definition of Latex allergy. n. pl. la·ti·ces or la·tex·es 1. The colorless or milky sap of certain plants, such as the poinsetti
Type-I Latex allergy of the respiratory tract: Sequence of diagnostic steps 来自 ResearchGate 喜欢 0 阅读量: 18 作者:D Jger,T Engelke,S Rennert,A B Czuppon,X Baur 摘要: Latex proteins bound to the powder of latex gloves are potent aeroallergens which can cause severe immediate-type ...
latex allergy; latex gloves. Key Points Medical devices, such as latex gloves, made from natural rubber latex (NRL) can cause allergic reactions, and have the potential to provoke life-threatening (type 1) reactions in sensitised individuals. ...
The industrial process for the manufacture of latex products includes the following steps: (1) preparation of the latex mixture, which contains (in addition to the usual ingredients of a rubber stock) surface-active materials (used to facilitate the dispersion of the ingredients in the latex and...
Latex allergy in the perioperative setting presents unique challenges to the health care system. Specific needs of the latex-sensitive patient are paramoun... Beth,A.,Elliott - 《J Allergy Clin Immunol》 被引量: 63发表: 2002年 Latex Glove Allergy To assess the prevalence of latex glove allerg...
Allergy to latex rubber Annals Internal Med, 1 (1995), pp. 43-46 CrossrefView in ScopusGoogle Scholar 9. American Dental Association Council on Dental Materials, Instruments and Equipment, Council on Dental Therapeutics and Council on Dental Research Reactions to latex in health care settings: de...
Type 4 sensitivity is a delayed response. It occurs 6 to 48 hours after contact and includes erythema, itching, oedema, cracking of the skin and red swollen rashes that appear only on skin areas that touched the latex. It is predominantly caused by an allergy to the residues of accelerating...
内容提示: Correspondence Latex allergy To the Editor: With grear interest I read the editorial by Slater concerning latex allergy (J ALLERGY CLIN IMMUNOL 1992; 90:279-81). Is latex allergy a new phenomenon? Allergy to natu- ral latex is no new phenomenon. It was known before 1979: to my...