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Prevention of latex allergy among health care workers and in the general population: latex protein content in devices commonly used in hospitals and general practice.

Michela Crippa1, Luca Belleri, Gianni Mistrello, Chiara Tedoldi, Lorenzo Alessio.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: In this study the latex protein content in devices commonly used in hospitals and general practice were investigated. The main aim was to acquire information for preventing latex allergy in health care workers and in the general population.
METHODS: About 22 different types of medical devices and 23 devices commonly used in general practice were examined evaluating the total allergenic potency by a modified RAST-inhibition assay and quantitative determination of single allergens (Hev b1, Hev b5 and Hev b6.02) by using commercial ELISA kit.
RESULTS: A high level of inhibition was found in medical devices, such as elastic bandage (81.57%), tourniquet (74.09%), Foley urinary catheter (68.35%), Penrose drainage (67.25%) and taping (39.6%), and in common devices, such as rubber inner-sole (84.20%), toy balloon (78.62%), latex mattress (74.27%), household rubber gloves (49.10%), working gloves (38.25%), inflatable floating mattress (32.10%). Concentrations of latex extractable proteins and Hev b1, Hev b5 and Hev b6.02 antigens were high in some medical and general devices.
CONCLUSIONS: Latex exposure sources were found in hospitals and the home. These findings, though only preliminary and far from conclusive, could enable sensitized persons to avoid risky exposures and prevent allergic reactions. From the point of view of prevention, the time may come when every natural rubber object could be systematically labelled as "containing latex" together with the warning that "this item may cause allergic reactions in sensitized subjects."

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16468057     DOI: 10.1007/s00420-005-0080-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int Arch Occup Environ Health        ISSN: 0340-0131            Impact factor:   3.015


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1.  Quantification of protein and latex allergen content of various natural rubber latex products.

Authors:  Y von der Gathen; I Sander; A Flagge; T Brüning; M Raulf-Heimsoth
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