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  • Title: Dermatoses among housekeeping personnel.
    Author: Desciak EB, Marks JG.
    Journal: Am J Contact Dermat; 1997 Mar; 8(1):32-4. PubMed ID: 9066846.
    Abstract:
    BACKGROUND: Housekeepers are exposed to irritants and allergens in their work and are at significant risk for developing occupationally induced contact dermatitis. OBJECTIVE: We studied housekeepers at the Hershey Medical Center to determine the cause and frequency of contact dermatitis and contact urticaria in these workers. METHODS: All housekeepers were examined. Those with hand dermatitis had an extensive history, patch testing, and latex RAST testing. RESULTS: Eight of 130 had hand dermatitis. None had a relevant positive patch test or positive RAST test. CONCLUSIONS: Of our housekeepers, 6.2% had occupationally induced irritant contact dermatitis. None had allergic contact dermatitis or contact urticaria to latex.
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