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Professional Organisation's Site Moderate Latex allergies

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Since the onset of AIDS, more health-care personnel have
used gloves made of latex. That's led to an increase in
allergic reactions to this useful product.

Mayo Health Oasis   USA

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Commercial Organisation's Site Good Latex Allergies

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There are three main types of reactions to latex. Only two of them can correctly be termed allergies. It is important for people with skin irritation who frequently contact natural rubber products, especially latex gloves, to determine whether skin reactions are an irritation or allergy. Only after
diagnosis, can proper steps be taken to remedy the condition.

Quantum - Lab Incorporated   USA

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The Sudden Increase in Latex Allergies Explained

Allergy Buyers Club   USA

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Laypersons Organisation Good Latex Allergies

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Can you tell us about latex allergies?

Go Ask Alice   USA

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Commercial Organisation's Site Moderate Latex Allergies

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Concise article on Latex allergies, covering:
What is it?
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What your doctor looks for
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Intelihealth   USA

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For those allergic to the rubber tree's sap the only sure solution is to stay away from it. But latex products are everywhere, especially in health-care settings.

Dori Stehlin

FDA   USA

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Professional Organisation's Site Excellent Latex Allergies: When Rubber Rubs the Wrong Way

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A great consumer article with a list of commonly used latex medical products

Dori Stehlin

FDA   USA

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Latex allergy can result from repeated exposures to proteins in natural rubber latex through skin contact or inhalation. Reactions usually begin within minutes of exposure to latex, but they can occur hours later and can produce various symptoms.

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention   USA

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Commercial Organisation's Site Acceptable Latex Allergy

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General information on Latex Allergies

National Jewish Medical & Research Center   USA

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Can latex be safe?, Am I at risk?, Treatment options, What can I do?, Common medical devices using latex.

NHS Plus   United Kingdom

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