Glyoxal is an important allergen for (medical care) cleaning staff

Autor(en): Uter, W
Schwanitz, HJ
Lessmann, H
Schnuch, A
Stichwörter: allergic contact dermatitis; Clinical Epidemiology; disinfection; glyoxal; Infectious Diseases; occupational skin disease; Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
Erscheinungsdatum: 2001
Herausgeber: URBAN & FISCHER VERLAG
Journal: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HYGIENE AND ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH
Volumen: 204
Ausgabe: 4
Startseite: 251
Seitenende: 253
Zusammenfassung: 
While disinfection is essential in medical practice, it carries the risk of serious adverse effects, including allergic contact dermatitis. To assess the current importance of glyoxal [CAS 107-22-2] as occupational allergen, a retrospective descriptive analysis of records of an occupational dermatitis clinic in Osnabruck and of national surveillance data of the Information Network of Departments of Dermatology (IVDK) in Germany and Austria was performed. Of 189 highly selected patients with occupational dermatitis tasted with glyoxal (1% in water or, as trimer, 1% in petrolatum) in Osnabruck, 11 had positive reactions to glyoxal, which were occupationally relevant in 9 cases. Causative occupations included mainly nursing and room cleaning. In a less selected population of 2626 additional patients tested in other centres of the IVDK, 40 further positive reactions to glyoxal were observed. Concomitant sensitisation to glutardialdehyde and formaldehyde, respectively, was frequently observed. In conclusion, glyoxal should be tested in all patients with contact dermatitis working in occupations with possible exposure to respective disinfecting/cleaning agents.
Beschreibung: 
9th Conference of the Society-of-Hygiene-and-Environmental-Medicine, BAVARIA, GERMANY, SEP 06-07, 2001
ISSN: 14384639
DOI: 10.1078/1438-4639-00099

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