Ml. Salkie, THE PREVALENCE OF ATOPY AND HYPERSENSITIVITY TO LATEX IN MEDICAL LABORATORY TECHNOLOGISTS, Archives of pathology and laboratory medicine, 117(9), 1993, pp. 897-899
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32
Categorie Soggetti
Pathology,"Medical Laboratory Technology","Medicine, Research & Experimental
Members of the Alberta Society of Medical Laboratory Technologists wer
e invited to take part in a study of sensitivity to latex gloves. A to
tal of 230 persons volunteered; 108 (47%) had no problems with gloves,
and 122 (53%) reacted to latex gloves. A history was obtained regardi
ng atopy, smoking, years in laboratory medicine, and the nature of the
problem with latex gloves. Serum was assayed for the total IgE level
and the presence of IgE with specificity to common inhalant allergens
and to latex. The affected group had an increased population of subjec
ts with an atopic history and a higher incidence of a raised IgE level
and a positive screen for inhalant allergens. In the affected group,
there was no relationship between the total IgE level and severity of
skin reaction. However, smoking was related to severity of reaction an
d was more common in the groups with a more severe reaction. Three sub
jects were positive for IgE specific for latex; there were no other da
ta distinguishing them from latex-negative subjects.