       Document 1005
 DOCN  M9651005
 TI    [Occupational allergic dermatoses in the hospital environment]
 DT    9505
 AU    Chabaux C; Hopital Fernand WIDAL, Paris.
 SO    Allerg Immunol (Paris). 1995 Dec;27(10):370, 373-4. Unique Identifier :
       AIDSLINE MED/96157221
 AB    In Europe, these ten last years, we have seen the HIV epidemic's arrival
       and the development of the nosocomial diseases with their dangerous
       consequences, in hospital. The aldehyde use, with strong sensitizing
       power and great ability of disinfection, involve more and more numerous
       dermatitis. The increasing use of latex gloves is parallel to the
       development of different allergic diseases, of which anaphylactic shock
       may be one of the manifestations.
 DE    Allergens/ADVERSE EFFECTS  Dermatitis, Allergic
       Contact/*EPIDEMIOLOGY/ETIOLOGY  Dermatitis,
       Occupational/*EPIDEMIOLOGY/ETIOLOGY  Disinfectants/ADVERSE EFFECTS
       English Abstract  Europe/EPIDEMIOLOGY  Formaldehyde/ADVERSE EFFECTS
       Gloves, Surgical  Glutaral/ADVERSE EFFECTS  Human  Latex/ADVERSE EFFECTS
       *Personnel, Hospital  JOURNAL ARTICLE

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