Laboratory animal facility workers are continuously exposed to biological hazards. The laboratory animals can act as transmission source of infections to workers (i.e. zoonosis) or source of biological materials inducing allergies often referred as Laboratory Animal Allergens (LAA). Understanding the mechanism of development of allergies and critical control points helped in formulating control strategies a lot. Recent advancement in technology greatly helps in controlling these biohazards and ensure safety of laboratory workers. Zoonoses are uncommon in laboratories practicing good hygiene measures
BACKGROUND: Prevalence of the occupational disease laboratory animal allergy could be reduced if aer...
This guidance is provided for the use of experimentally infected animals housed in indoor research f...
Animal allergens constitute a serious health risk in laboratory animal facilities. To assess possibi...
Laboratory animal allergy (LAA) is a significant occupational disease that may affect up to one thir...
Laboratory animal allergy (LAA) is a pervasive problem that affects up to one-third of laboratory an...
ALLERGY TO laboratory animals (LAA) is a recognised problem amongst scientific and technical staff e...
animal allergy (or LAA) is an important threat to the occupational health of those who work with rat...
Allergic sensitivity to laboratory animals can pose asignificant occupational hazard to anyone with ...
Biosecurity in containment areas is fundamental to public health, especially in areas in which anima...
Laboratory animal allergy is a serious health problem. We examined several possible allergen-reducin...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)OBJECTIVE: Subjects exposed to laborato...
Exposure to laboratory animals (LA) can cause allergic sensitization and symptoms as rhinitis, conju...
I n the United Kingdom, laboratory animal allergy (LAA)has been recognized as an important occupatio...
L aboratory animal allergy (LAA) is a form of occupa-tional allergic disease. The development of LAA...
The exposure to biocontaminants in animal facilities represents a risk for developing infectious, al...
BACKGROUND: Prevalence of the occupational disease laboratory animal allergy could be reduced if aer...
This guidance is provided for the use of experimentally infected animals housed in indoor research f...
Animal allergens constitute a serious health risk in laboratory animal facilities. To assess possibi...
Laboratory animal allergy (LAA) is a significant occupational disease that may affect up to one thir...
Laboratory animal allergy (LAA) is a pervasive problem that affects up to one-third of laboratory an...
ALLERGY TO laboratory animals (LAA) is a recognised problem amongst scientific and technical staff e...
animal allergy (or LAA) is an important threat to the occupational health of those who work with rat...
Allergic sensitivity to laboratory animals can pose asignificant occupational hazard to anyone with ...
Biosecurity in containment areas is fundamental to public health, especially in areas in which anima...
Laboratory animal allergy is a serious health problem. We examined several possible allergen-reducin...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)OBJECTIVE: Subjects exposed to laborato...
Exposure to laboratory animals (LA) can cause allergic sensitization and symptoms as rhinitis, conju...
I n the United Kingdom, laboratory animal allergy (LAA)has been recognized as an important occupatio...
L aboratory animal allergy (LAA) is a form of occupa-tional allergic disease. The development of LAA...
The exposure to biocontaminants in animal facilities represents a risk for developing infectious, al...
BACKGROUND: Prevalence of the occupational disease laboratory animal allergy could be reduced if aer...
This guidance is provided for the use of experimentally infected animals housed in indoor research f...
Animal allergens constitute a serious health risk in laboratory animal facilities. To assess possibi...