نتایج جستجو برای: latex gloves
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Correspondence to: Takeshi Yagami, MS, Division of Medical Devices, National Institute of Health Sciences, Kamiyoga 118-1, Setagaya-ku, Tokyo 158 (Japan) Dear Sir, Recently type I hypersensitivity reactions caused by rubber latex gloves have frequently been reported, and some proteins eluted from rubber gloves are considered to be responsible for this allergy [1]. Although the molecular weights...
Over the past several decades, latex hypersensitivity has become an increasingly common phenomenon in the dental setting. Exposure to latex via direct skin contact or inhalation of airborne allergens from powdered gloves poses the risk of sensitizing both clinicians and their patients. Adverse reactions to latex range from mild irritant contact dermatitis to potentially life-threatening hyperse...
The Editor, I feel that Sawyer and Bennett (2006) imply that there is something intrinsically hazardous about natural rubber latex (NRL) gloves. The evidence shows this not to be the case. NRL gloves were used for many years in health care and laboratory work with only a rare incidence of latex allergy. The problem arose when the health care sector decided to adopt a policy of general glove use...
OBJECTIVES The use of latex gloves has increased by several folds in the recent past due to concerns about blood-borne infections. Data from Asian countries with regard to latex allergy is scarce. The objective of this study was to determine the prevalence and risk factors of latex allergy among healthcare workers in a tertiary hospital in Sri Lanka. MATERIAL AND METHODS A cross-sectional sur...
L ATEX allergy emerged as a serious health concern in the 1980s when an alarming number of cases of latex anaphylaxis occurred in patients during general anesthesia. In addition, an even greater number of local allergic reactions occurred in health care workers who wore latex gloves. The incidence of latex anaphylaxis increased dramatically through the mid-1990s, affecting three groups of infan...
BACKGROUND In a follow-up to a previous article, which described the approach at The Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions to establishing a latex-safe environment, subsequent efforts to convert all the sterile gloves to nonlatex products and thereby complete the implementation of a latex-safe program are reported. Before the complete conversion to nonlatex sterile gloves, operating room use had i...
A 68-year-old non-atopic woman was referred with recurrent perioral and lip dermatitis and oedema of the oral mucosa following dental treatments. Prior to retirement, she had been working as an auxiliary nurse for 31 years. Throughout a normal workday, she had been using protective rubber gloves for more than 2h in total, and >20 pairs of protective gloves. At the time, she experienced fluctuat...
It is known that several materials used in semen collection have been found to be detrimental to spermatozoal motility. In this study, examinations for toxic effects of latex and vinyl gloves, used with and without talcum powder on boar spermatozoa, were performed. Ten boars of known fertility with "280%sperm motility were divided into two groups (n = 5 boars each) for in vitro and in vivo stud...
We performed a prospective, randomised study comparing the rates of glove perforation using double latex gloving with or without a disposable protective glove liner (Paraderm) on 118 patients undergoing primary or revision arthroplasty of the hip or knee by one surgeon (FRH). The patients were randomly allocated into two groups: in group 1 an inner and outer pair of latex gloves were worn as do...
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