Background and objectives We have previously reported that high rat urinary allergen (RUA) exposure was not associated with increased risk of rat allergy in long‐term‐exposed laboratory animal (LA) workers. We aimed to assess whether strong allergen‐specific IgG4 responses could explain the absence of a dose response in these subjects. We investigated whether IgG4 was associated with allergen exposure and prevalence of sensitization or respiratory symptoms to rats. The longitudinal relation between IgG4 and rat allergy was studied using data obtained during 2 years of follow‐up. Methods Five hundred and twenty‐nine LA workers answered a questionnaire on respiratory symptoms and occupational history and participated in skin prick testing. Bl...
Between 10-50% of workers exposed to laboratory animals, mainly rats or mice, develop laboratory ani...
Background: Laboratory Animal Allergy (LAA) has been considered a risk for the workers since 1989 by...
Findings are presented from the initial cross sectional phase of a cohort study of employees exposed...
Background and objectives We have previously reported that high rat urinary allergen (RUA) exposure ...
BACKGROUND: The modified Th2 response, defined as an IgG4 response in the absence of IgE, is suggest...
BACKGROUND: Occupational allergy forms an attractive model to study the development of allergic resp...
Objectives The relationship between exposure to rodent allergens and laboratory animal allergy is co...
This study aimed to examine the relationship between exposure to rat urinary allergens, atopic statu...
The main objective of the study presented in this thesis was to estimate the prevalence rate of labo...
Between 10-50% of workers exposed to laboratory animals, mainly rats or mice, develop laboratory ani...
Aim: To explore exposure-response relations in a cohort of laboratory animal workers. Methods: Expos...
<p>The main objective of the study presented in this thesis was to estimate the prevalence rat...
Background and Aims: Few studies have described relations between exposure to laboratory animals and...
BACKGROUND: In laboratory animal work, allergens are classically considered to play a prominent role...
Objectives: To determine whether results from questionnaires, exposure measurements, and laboratory ...
Between 10-50% of workers exposed to laboratory animals, mainly rats or mice, develop laboratory ani...
Background: Laboratory Animal Allergy (LAA) has been considered a risk for the workers since 1989 by...
Findings are presented from the initial cross sectional phase of a cohort study of employees exposed...
Background and objectives We have previously reported that high rat urinary allergen (RUA) exposure ...
BACKGROUND: The modified Th2 response, defined as an IgG4 response in the absence of IgE, is suggest...
BACKGROUND: Occupational allergy forms an attractive model to study the development of allergic resp...
Objectives The relationship between exposure to rodent allergens and laboratory animal allergy is co...
This study aimed to examine the relationship between exposure to rat urinary allergens, atopic statu...
The main objective of the study presented in this thesis was to estimate the prevalence rate of labo...
Between 10-50% of workers exposed to laboratory animals, mainly rats or mice, develop laboratory ani...
Aim: To explore exposure-response relations in a cohort of laboratory animal workers. Methods: Expos...
<p>The main objective of the study presented in this thesis was to estimate the prevalence rat...
Background and Aims: Few studies have described relations between exposure to laboratory animals and...
BACKGROUND: In laboratory animal work, allergens are classically considered to play a prominent role...
Objectives: To determine whether results from questionnaires, exposure measurements, and laboratory ...
Between 10-50% of workers exposed to laboratory animals, mainly rats or mice, develop laboratory ani...
Background: Laboratory Animal Allergy (LAA) has been considered a risk for the workers since 1989 by...
Findings are presented from the initial cross sectional phase of a cohort study of employees exposed...