Diagnostics and Prevention of Occupational Allergy in Hairdressers

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dc.contributor.authorUter, Wolfgang
dc.contributor.authorJohansen, Jeanne D.
dc.contributor.authorMacan, Jelena
dc.contributor.authorSymanzik, Cara
dc.contributor.authorJohn, Swen M.
dc.date.accessioned2023-07-12T06:56:59Z-
dc.date.available2023-07-12T06:56:59Z-
dc.date.issued2023
dc.identifier.issn1529-7322
dc.identifier.urihttp://osnascholar.ub.uni-osnabrueck.de/handle/unios/71964-
dc.description.abstractPurpose of ReviewThis study aims to provide an overview on current knowledge on occupational allergic diseases in hairdressers and up-to-date perspectives of prevention.Recent FindingsHand eczema (dermatitis) is common in hairdressers, often caused by contact allergy to one or multiple small molecules (haptens) used, e.g., for dyeing, bleaching, and waving/relaxing or by ancillary substances such as preservatives. Hairdressers, compared to other patch-tested patients, have an up to fivefold increased risk to be found sensitized, e.g., against p-phenylenediamine, ammonium persulfate, and glyceryl thioglycolate. Some of these small molecules may induce respiratory sensitization causing allergic rhinitis and/or asthma, notably persulfate salts.Occupational hazards in hairdressing are well described. This knowledge needs to be put into use for risk reduction, mainly by substitution of allergenic ingredients by less allergenic ones, education, and use of ventilation and suitable single-use gloves.
dc.description.sponsorshipEU Commission (DG Employment) [VS/2019/0440]; We gratefully acknowledge the cooperation with the other researchers of the VS/2019/0440 project consortium: Zeljka Babic, Zrinka Franic, Sarah Hallmann, Martin Stibius Havmose, Sanja Kezic, Marija Macan, Julia Strahwald, Rajka Turk, Henk van der Molen, and Patricia Weinert as well as the funding of that project by the EU Commission (DG Employment).
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherCURRENT MEDICINE GROUP
dc.relation.ispartofCURRENT ALLERGY AND ASTHMA REPORTS
dc.subjectACRYLATES
dc.subjectAllergy
dc.subjectASTHMA
dc.subjectDERMATITIS
dc.subjectEUROPE
dc.subjectHair cosmetics
dc.subjectHairdressers
dc.subjectImmunology
dc.subjectOccupational diseases
dc.subjectSkin diseases
dc.subjectSKIN EXPOSURE
dc.subjectWorkers' health
dc.titleDiagnostics and Prevention of Occupational Allergy in Hairdressers
dc.typereview
dc.identifier.doi10.1007/s11882-023-01076-z
dc.identifier.isiISI:000967631900001
dc.description.volume23
dc.description.issue5
dc.description.startpage267
dc.description.endpage275
dc.contributor.orcidhttp://orcid.org/0000-0002-4498-3710
dc.contributor.orcidhttp://orcid.org/0000-0002-4090-6726
dc.identifier.eissn1534-6315
dc.publisher.place400 MARKET STREET, STE 700, PHILADELPHIA, PA 19106 USA
dcterms.isPartOf.abbreviationCurr. Allergy Asthma Rep.
dcterms.oaStatushybrid
local.import.remainsaffiliations : University of Erlangen Nuremberg; University of Copenhagen; Herlev & Gentofte Hospital; Institute for Medical Research & Occupational Health (IMROH); University Osnabruck; University Osnabruck
local.import.remainsearlyaccessdate : APR 2023
local.import.remainsweb-of-science-index : Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
crisitem.author.orcid0000-0001-5406-9458-
crisitem.author.netidJoSw269-
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