• AORN journal · Jul 2004

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    A review of latex sensitivity related to the use of latex gloves in hospitals.

    • Rosimeire Aparecida Mendes Lopes, Maria Cecília Cardoso Benatti, and Ricardo de Lima Zollner.
    • Administrative Division, Women's Integral Health Center, State University of Campinas, São Paulo, Brazil.
    • AORN J. 2004 Jul 1;80(1):64-71.

    AbstractBeginning in the 1980s, use of latex gloves to protect health care workers against exposure to blood and body fluids increased. Since then, the number of reported cases of latex sensitivity also has increased. Reactions to latex range from contact dermatitis to anaphylactic shock. Low-powder, powder-free, and non-latex gloves provide alternatives to protect health care workers from occupational latex exposure.

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