Abstract

Measures to control exposure to latex can be monitored by area and personal air sampling with immunochemical approaches. Because of the increasing risk to health care professionals exposed to latex, the use of gloves with low allergen content or powder-free gloves appear to be most effective in reducing latex aeroallergen levels.

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