Asthma following occupational exposure to Lycopodium clavatum in condom manufacturers

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Abstract

Occupational asthma in two women employed in the manufacture of condoms is reported. The spores of Lycopodium clavatum, used as a rubber dusting agent, were identified as the causative agent.

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Cullinan, P., Cannon, J., Sheril, D., & Newman Taylor, A. (1993). Asthma following occupational exposure to Lycopodium clavatum in condom manufacturers. Thorax, 48(7), 774–775. https://doi.org/10.1136/thx.48.7.774

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