Latex glove allergy. A survey of the US Army Dental Corps
- 18 November 1992
- journal article
- Published by American Medical Association (AMA)
- Vol. 268 (19) , 2695-2697
- https://doi.org/10.1001/jama.268.19.2695
Abstract
To assess the prevalence of latex glove allergy in a population of health care providers (dentists) with a high occupational exposure to latex gloves. A survey instrument was distributed to all active-duty dental officers in the US Army (n = 1628). The survey was designed to identify those individuals who had symptoms of allergy to latex gloves. US Army dental facilities worldwide. The response rate to the survey was 64% (n = 1043). There were 143 (13.7%) responses indicating latex glove allergy. If nonrespondents were assumed to be allergy-free, the prevalence rate would be 8.8%. Latex allergy, as ascertained by self-report in this survey, appears to have a substantial prevalence in this health care provider population.Keywords
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