Developing a cosmetic series: Results from theESSCAnetwork, 2009-2018
Autor(en): | Horton, Emma Uter, Wolfgang Geier, Johannes Ballmer-Weber, Barbara Bauer, Andrea Bircher, Andreas Dickel, Heinrich Gimenez-Arnau, Ana Goncalo, Margarida John, Swen Malte Mahler, Vera Schuttelaar, Marie L. A. Simon, Dagmar Sanchez-Perez, Javier Rustemeyer, Thomas Weisshaar, Elke Wilkinson, S. Mark |
Stichwörter: | ALLERGIC CONTACT-DERMATITIS; Allergy; ANHYDRIDE/TRIMELLITIC ANHYDRIDE/GLYCOLS COPOLYMER; antioxidant; antiseptic; CETYL ALCOHOL; contact allergy; cosmetic; Dermatology; emollient; emulsifier; Europe; EUROPEAN SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM; IRRITANT DERMATITIS; MULTICENTER; PANTHENOL; patch testing; PHOTOPATCH TEST; preservative; RUBBER SERIES; STEARYL ALCOHOL; surfactant | Erscheinungsdatum: | 2021 | Herausgeber: | WILEY | Enthalten in: | CONTACT DERMATITIS | Band: | 84 | Ausgabe: | 2 | Startseite: | 82 | Seitenende: | 94 | Zusammenfassung: | Background There is considerable variability across European patch test centres as to which allergens are included in local and national cosmetics series. Objectives To propose a standardized, evidence-based cosmetic series for Europe based on up-to-date analysis of relevant contact allergens. Methods We collated data from the European Surveillance System on Contact Allergies (ESSCA) from 2009 to 2018 to determine which cosmetic allergens produce a high yield of contact allergy. Contact allergens with a prevalence of >0.3% that were considered relevant were included. Rare contact allergens were excluded if deemed no longer relevant or added to a supplemental cosmetic series for further analysis. Results Sensitization prevalences of 39 cosmetic contact allergens were tabulated. Thirty of these allergens yielded >0.3% positive reactions and are therefore included in our proposed European cosmetic series. Six were considered no longer relevant and therefore excluded. Three were included in a supplementary European cosmetic series. An additional nine allergens were included in either the core or supplemental European cosmetic series following literature review. Conclusion We have derived a potential European cosmetic series based upon the above methods. This will require ongoing investigation based upon the changing exposure profiles of cosmetic allergens as well as new and evolving substances. |
ISSN: | 01051873 | DOI: | 10.1111/cod.13690 |
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