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J Am Dent Assoc, Vol 124, No 5, 67-71.
© 1993 American Dental Association |
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When a survey was distributed to students, faculty and staff of a dental school to determine the incidence of latex glove reactions, 15 percent reported adverse reactions to glove use. The most frequently reported symptom was dermatitis, followed by urticaria, sweating, conjunctivitis and rhinitis.
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