Health care personnel form the 5th category at major occupational risk of skin disease in Italy The aim of this study was to assess the prevalence and clinical relevance of contact dermatitis in a group of 1301 employees of the Perugia Monteluce Hospital (658 females and 643 males: mean age 39.8 years) who answered a self‐administered questionnaire elaborated by the authors. The subjects with anamnestic hand dermatitis and/or atopic mucosal reactions were clinically examined and submitted to skin tests (patch and/or prick tests). Contact dermatitis of the hands and/or forearms occurred in 21.2% and was significantly more frequent (P < 0.001) in women, subjects under 31 years of age, workers in internistic and surgical fields, cleaners and nurses. In the majority of cases (94.9%) the lesions were irritant in origin and mainly related to disinfectants (especially, chlorhexidine gluconate and glutaraldehyde) and gloves (latex proteins and starch glove powder. rather than accelerators and additives of rubber), Finally, atopy seemed to favour the onset of hand dermatitis, The importance of these results for preventive measures of contact dermatitis in hospital employees is discussed. Copyright © 1995, Wiley Blackwell. All rights reserved

Occupational hand dermatitis in hospital environments

Stingeni L.
Writing – Original Draft Preparation
;
Lisi P.
1995

Abstract

Health care personnel form the 5th category at major occupational risk of skin disease in Italy The aim of this study was to assess the prevalence and clinical relevance of contact dermatitis in a group of 1301 employees of the Perugia Monteluce Hospital (658 females and 643 males: mean age 39.8 years) who answered a self‐administered questionnaire elaborated by the authors. The subjects with anamnestic hand dermatitis and/or atopic mucosal reactions were clinically examined and submitted to skin tests (patch and/or prick tests). Contact dermatitis of the hands and/or forearms occurred in 21.2% and was significantly more frequent (P < 0.001) in women, subjects under 31 years of age, workers in internistic and surgical fields, cleaners and nurses. In the majority of cases (94.9%) the lesions were irritant in origin and mainly related to disinfectants (especially, chlorhexidine gluconate and glutaraldehyde) and gloves (latex proteins and starch glove powder. rather than accelerators and additives of rubber), Finally, atopy seemed to favour the onset of hand dermatitis, The importance of these results for preventive measures of contact dermatitis in hospital employees is discussed. Copyright © 1995, Wiley Blackwell. All rights reserved
1995
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