IgE-mediated sensitization in protein allergens of natural rubber latex (NRL) can induce immediate hypersensitivity reactions ranging from mild urticaria in life threatening anaphylaxis after cutaneous, mucosal or visceral exposure. Elutable allergens from NRL gloves absorb to the cornstarch powder particles, become airborne, and have the potential to cause respiratory reactions. Recent studies indicate that asthma is a frequent manifestation of NRL allergy among workers manufacturing NRL materials and among health-care providers using NRL workers. NRL-induced asthma should receive increasing attention as it can lead to permanent respiratory sequelae and occupational disability. The need for early and accurate diagnosis is outlined and the ...
Latex allergy continues to be an important occupational health problem as latex products are used in...
Eight primary prevention intervention studies on natural rubber latex (NRL) published since 1990 wer...
An estimated 11 million workers in the USA are potentially exposed to agents that can become a cause...
BACKGROUND: Natural rubber latex (NRL) has been increasingly identified as a cause of occupational a...
Latex allergy continues to be a feature of allergy practice worldwide. In adults, the major exposure...
Natural rubber latex (NRL) is a ubiquitous allergen as it is a component of > 40,000 products in eve...
Natural rubber latex allergy increasingly has been recognized during the past decade [1]. It now is ...
Natural rubber latex (NRL) is a product derived from the cytosol of the commercial rubber tree, Heve...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Allergy to natural rubber latex (NRL) reached epidemic proportions during the nin...
BACKGROUND: Recombinant Hevea brasiliensis (rHev b) natural rubber latex (NRL) allergen components h...
DHHS publication ; no. (NIOSH) 97-135This Alert was directed toward all workers who may be exposed t...
Latex has been documented as causing immediate hypersensitivity reactions ranging from contact urtic...
In this paper two occupational risk groups are described as examples of prevention of work-related a...
"This Alert was directed toward all workers who may be exposed to natural rubber latex. Workers expo...
Background: Occupational allergy to latex is generally reported from occupational groups such as hea...
Latex allergy continues to be an important occupational health problem as latex products are used in...
Eight primary prevention intervention studies on natural rubber latex (NRL) published since 1990 wer...
An estimated 11 million workers in the USA are potentially exposed to agents that can become a cause...
BACKGROUND: Natural rubber latex (NRL) has been increasingly identified as a cause of occupational a...
Latex allergy continues to be a feature of allergy practice worldwide. In adults, the major exposure...
Natural rubber latex (NRL) is a ubiquitous allergen as it is a component of > 40,000 products in eve...
Natural rubber latex allergy increasingly has been recognized during the past decade [1]. It now is ...
Natural rubber latex (NRL) is a product derived from the cytosol of the commercial rubber tree, Heve...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Allergy to natural rubber latex (NRL) reached epidemic proportions during the nin...
BACKGROUND: Recombinant Hevea brasiliensis (rHev b) natural rubber latex (NRL) allergen components h...
DHHS publication ; no. (NIOSH) 97-135This Alert was directed toward all workers who may be exposed t...
Latex has been documented as causing immediate hypersensitivity reactions ranging from contact urtic...
In this paper two occupational risk groups are described as examples of prevention of work-related a...
"This Alert was directed toward all workers who may be exposed to natural rubber latex. Workers expo...
Background: Occupational allergy to latex is generally reported from occupational groups such as hea...
Latex allergy continues to be an important occupational health problem as latex products are used in...
Eight primary prevention intervention studies on natural rubber latex (NRL) published since 1990 wer...
An estimated 11 million workers in the USA are potentially exposed to agents that can become a cause...