Laboratory animal allergy (LAA) is a pervasive problem that affects up to one-third of laboratory animal personnel. An immediate hypersensitivity reaction can be triggered by contact with antigens present in urine, hair, dander and saliva of laboratory animals. The authors provide an overview of the epidemiology, triggering mechanisms, diagnosis, treatment and risk factors of LAA. They also discuss primary and secondary prevention measures that can be taken to reduce LAA morbidity and to allow personnel suffering from LAA to safely continue to do their jobs. © 2013 Nature America, Inc. All rights reserved
Abstract: Allergy to laboratory animals is a well known occupational hazard and remains a health con...
Background: Laboratory Animal Allergy (LAA) has been considered a risk for the workers since 1989 by...
OBJECTIVE: Subjects exposed to laboratory animals are at a heightened risk of developing respir...
L aboratory animal allergy (LAA) is a form of occupa-tional allergic disease. The development of LAA...
Laboratory animal allergy (LAA) is a significant occupational disease that may affect up to one thir...
ALLERGY TO laboratory animals (LAA) is a recognised problem amongst scientific and technical staff e...
Exposure to laboratory animals (LA) can cause allergic sensitization and symptoms as rhinitis, conju...
animal allergy (or LAA) is an important threat to the occupational health of those who work with rat...
Laboratory animal facility workers are continuously exposed to biological hazards. The laboratory an...
Background and Aims: Few studies have described relations between exposure to laboratory animals and...
Laboratory animal allergy (LAA) is an important problem on considering the occupational safety and h...
I n the United Kingdom, laboratory animal allergy (LAA)has been recognized as an important occupatio...
Very few studies have described MUP-1 concentrations and measured prevalence of Laboratory Animal Al...
A cross sectional survey was carried out on 138 workers exposed to laboratory animals. Sixty (44%) h...
Allergic sensitivity to laboratory animals can pose asignificant occupational hazard to anyone with ...
Abstract: Allergy to laboratory animals is a well known occupational hazard and remains a health con...
Background: Laboratory Animal Allergy (LAA) has been considered a risk for the workers since 1989 by...
OBJECTIVE: Subjects exposed to laboratory animals are at a heightened risk of developing respir...
L aboratory animal allergy (LAA) is a form of occupa-tional allergic disease. The development of LAA...
Laboratory animal allergy (LAA) is a significant occupational disease that may affect up to one thir...
ALLERGY TO laboratory animals (LAA) is a recognised problem amongst scientific and technical staff e...
Exposure to laboratory animals (LA) can cause allergic sensitization and symptoms as rhinitis, conju...
animal allergy (or LAA) is an important threat to the occupational health of those who work with rat...
Laboratory animal facility workers are continuously exposed to biological hazards. The laboratory an...
Background and Aims: Few studies have described relations between exposure to laboratory animals and...
Laboratory animal allergy (LAA) is an important problem on considering the occupational safety and h...
I n the United Kingdom, laboratory animal allergy (LAA)has been recognized as an important occupatio...
Very few studies have described MUP-1 concentrations and measured prevalence of Laboratory Animal Al...
A cross sectional survey was carried out on 138 workers exposed to laboratory animals. Sixty (44%) h...
Allergic sensitivity to laboratory animals can pose asignificant occupational hazard to anyone with ...
Abstract: Allergy to laboratory animals is a well known occupational hazard and remains a health con...
Background: Laboratory Animal Allergy (LAA) has been considered a risk for the workers since 1989 by...
OBJECTIVE: Subjects exposed to laboratory animals are at a heightened risk of developing respir...