Latex allergy in Polish nurses
Palczynski, Cezary ; Walusiak, Jolanta ; Hanke, Wojciech ; Górski, Pawel
American Journal of Industrial Medicine
1999
35
4
413-419
allergies ; allergy tests ; atopy ; latex ; nurse ; occupational risks
English
Background Reports on the studies conducted in Western Europe and North America revealed that from 2.8 to 16.9% of the health care personnel were allergic to latex. No respective data are available from Eastern European countries. Methods A postal questionnaire inquiring about the history of latex-induced allergic reactions was distributed among 3,750 nurses. The participation rate was 77.3%. To verify the results of the survey, in randomly selected nurses, skin prick tests with latex and tropical fruit allergens, evaluation of total IgE, and specific anti-latex IgE, skin and nasal provocation with latex were performed. Results Allergic symptoms in the workplace were reported by 1,016 subjects (35%); out of this group 847 (29.2%) persons associated the symptoms with latex exposure. The group of cases with self-reported latex allergy revealed a significantly increased frequency of history of atopy, allergy to -lactam antibiotics and tropical fruits. Allergy to latex was confirmed in 33.3% of randomly selected nurses with a positive history of occupational allergy. It was found that 18.6% of nurses working at hospital wards were allergic to latex. The 95%CI was estimated to be 13.5-23.6%. Conclusions Latex allergy is an important health problem among nurses in Poland. Atopy, allergy to >-lactam antibiotics and tropical fruits, are the risk factors for latex allergy .
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