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JAOA • Vol 100 • No 7_suppl • July 2000 • 1-7
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Latex allergy: a primary care primer

M Mahmoudi; LW Hunt

Latex allergy has become an epidemic among healthcare workers. Other individuals who are frequently exposed to latex gloves or products containing latex have experienced latex hypersensitivity, as well. Identification of patients who have latex allergy is crucial to physicians in order to formulate a management plan. This article includes discussion of the basic background on latex preparation, hypersensitivity, occupational risks, and management of affected patients.







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