Title | Follow-up study of dental workers with removal of latex exposure | |
Year | 2000 | |
CREOD Investigators | Joan Saary, A Khanani, Susan Tarlo, Linn Holness | |
CREOD Research Program | Occupational Skin Disease | |
Research Theme | Prevention | |
Funder | Unfunded | |
Product Type | Student project | |
Background | In the 1990’s a high rate of latex allergy was found in dental workers. One of the possible reasons was the use of powdered latex gloves. A change to non-powdered gloves was introduced in a dental school as a prevention strategy. | |
Study Focus (Research Question/Goals/ Methods) |
The objective of the study was to determine if the change to non-powered latex gloves led to a decrease in latex sensitivity in dental school staff and students.
A survey was conducted including a questionnaire and skin prick testing to natural rubber latex extract. And results compared to a similar survey conducted when powdered latex gloves were in use. |
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Implications for Health/Labour Policy and Practice | The use of non-powdered latex gloves may lead to a decrease in latex sensitization in health care workers. | |
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