1. Rubber: new allergens and preventive measures.
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Crepy MN
- Subjects
- Guanidines immunology, Humans, Rubber chemical synthesis, Thiourea analogs & derivatives, Thiourea immunology, Thiram analogs & derivatives, Thiram immunology, Allergens adverse effects, Gloves, Protective, Latex Hypersensitivity epidemiology, Latex Hypersensitivity prevention & control, Rubber adverse effects
- Abstract
Natural rubber latex (NRL) and rubber accelerators are well-known causes of occupational skin diseases. The latest epidemiological data on rubber allergy show that rubber additives are still among the allergens most strongly associated with occupational contact dermatitis, however, a decrease in NRL allergy has been confirmed. A review of recent publications on rubber allergens based on the Pubmed database is presented. New glove manufacturing processes have been developed, such as low-protein natural rubber gloves, vulcanisation accelerator-free gloves, or specific-purpose gloves containing antimicrobial agents or moisturisers. Several websites provide information on allergens found in gloves and/or glove choice according to occupation.
- Published
- 2016
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