Atopy and other risk factors for UK dentists reporting an adverse reaction to latex gloves

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A study was conducted to assess the significance of a personal history of atopy and other risk factors for UK dentists reporting an adverse reaction to natural rubber latex (NRL) gloves. 2535 dentists completed a self-administered questionnaire and, of these, 1034 (group 1) reported an adverse reaction to NRL gloves and 1501 (group 2) did not. Risk factors investigated were: sex, years in clinical practice, exposure to gloves and a history of atopy or food allergy. The signs and symptoms reported by group 1 dentists were recorded. Logistic regression analysis was used to identify a set of risk factors that produced the most discrete model for a dentist reporting an adverse reaction to NRL gloves. A personal history of atopy was a significant risk factor. Dentists with a history of eczema and hand eczema in childhood were most likely to report an adverse reaction to NRL gloves.

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Field, E. A. (1998). Atopy and other risk factors for UK dentists reporting an adverse reaction to latex gloves. Contact Dermatitis, 38(3), 132–136. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1600-0536.1998.tb05678.x

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