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[Update on the latex allergy topic]

A Heese1, U Lacher, H U Koch

  • 1Dermatologische Klinik mit Poliklinik, Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg.

Der Hautarzt; Zeitschrift Fur Dermatologie, Venerologie, Und Verwandte Gebiete
|November 1, 1996
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Latex allergy is rising among healthcare workers, with systemic reactions increasing significantly. Choosing low-protein, powder-free gloves is crucial for prevention.

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