Latex sensitization and risk factors in female nurses in Thai governmental hospitals

Objectives: Exposure to latex allergens in latex gloves can cause occupational health problems in nurses, yet latex gloves are still widely used in Thai hospitals. Therefore, we conducted a study to determine the prevalence of latex sensitization in nurses and identify risk factors associated with s...

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Main Authors: Chompunuch Supapvanich, Andrew Povey, Frank Vocht
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Nofer Institute of Occupational Medicine 2014-02-01
Series:International Journal of Occupational Medicine and Environmental Health
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spelling doaj-d8e89dd1c957435aa4fca5a280f2db712020-11-24T23:34:37ZengNofer Institute of Occupational MedicineInternational Journal of Occupational Medicine and Environmental Health1232-10871896-494X2014-02-012719310310.2478/s13382-014-0230-7Latex sensitization and risk factors in female nurses in Thai governmental hospitalsChompunuch SupapvanichAndrew PoveyFrank VochtObjectives: Exposure to latex allergens in latex gloves can cause occupational health problems in nurses, yet latex gloves are still widely used in Thai hospitals. Therefore, we conducted a study to determine the prevalence of latex sensitization in nurses and identify risk factors associated with sensitization. Methods: A questionnaire, providing information on personal characteristics, ill-health, working conditions and symptoms related to latex product use, was administered to 363 female nurses working in two tertiary hospitals in southern Thailand. Latex sensitization was confirmed using a solid phase immunoassay to detect anti-latex IgE antibodies. Total glove protein levels were determined by using a modified Lowry method and latex aeroallergens by a competitive inhibition immunoassay. Results: The overall prevalence of latex sensitization was 4.4%. Respiratory symptoms related to latex glove use were significantly associated with latex sensitization (OR = 5.5, 95% CI: 1.57-19). Total glove protein levels ranged 87.8-250.8 μg protein/dm2. The prevalence of latex sensiti- zation was higher (6.6% vs. 2.2%) in the hospital where gloves with higher protein levels (82-438 μg/g vs. 86-170 μg/g) were used. Furthermore, latex sensitization prevalence increased from 3% to 5% with increased average departmental aeroallergen concentrations. Conclusions: Latex sensitization prevalence in Thai nurses was higher than previously reported. Respiratory exposure seems to play an important role, in addition to dermal exposure. If latex gloves cannot be replaced by non-latex alternatives, replacement with gloves with lower protein content should be considered.http://ijomeh.eu/Latex-sensitization-and-risk-factors-in-female-nurses-in-thai-governmental-hospitals,2089,0,2.htmlsensitizationnursinglatex allergydeveloping worldoccupational asthmaoccupational dermatitis
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author Chompunuch Supapvanich
Andrew Povey
Frank Vocht
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Andrew Povey
Frank Vocht
Latex sensitization and risk factors in female nurses in Thai governmental hospitals
International Journal of Occupational Medicine and Environmental Health
sensitization
nursing
latex allergy
developing world
occupational asthma
occupational dermatitis
author_facet Chompunuch Supapvanich
Andrew Povey
Frank Vocht
author_sort Chompunuch Supapvanich
title Latex sensitization and risk factors in female nurses in Thai governmental hospitals
title_short Latex sensitization and risk factors in female nurses in Thai governmental hospitals
title_full Latex sensitization and risk factors in female nurses in Thai governmental hospitals
title_fullStr Latex sensitization and risk factors in female nurses in Thai governmental hospitals
title_full_unstemmed Latex sensitization and risk factors in female nurses in Thai governmental hospitals
title_sort latex sensitization and risk factors in female nurses in thai governmental hospitals
publisher Nofer Institute of Occupational Medicine
series International Journal of Occupational Medicine and Environmental Health
issn 1232-1087
1896-494X
publishDate 2014-02-01
description Objectives: Exposure to latex allergens in latex gloves can cause occupational health problems in nurses, yet latex gloves are still widely used in Thai hospitals. Therefore, we conducted a study to determine the prevalence of latex sensitization in nurses and identify risk factors associated with sensitization. Methods: A questionnaire, providing information on personal characteristics, ill-health, working conditions and symptoms related to latex product use, was administered to 363 female nurses working in two tertiary hospitals in southern Thailand. Latex sensitization was confirmed using a solid phase immunoassay to detect anti-latex IgE antibodies. Total glove protein levels were determined by using a modified Lowry method and latex aeroallergens by a competitive inhibition immunoassay. Results: The overall prevalence of latex sensitization was 4.4%. Respiratory symptoms related to latex glove use were significantly associated with latex sensitization (OR = 5.5, 95% CI: 1.57-19). Total glove protein levels ranged 87.8-250.8 μg protein/dm2. The prevalence of latex sensiti- zation was higher (6.6% vs. 2.2%) in the hospital where gloves with higher protein levels (82-438 μg/g vs. 86-170 μg/g) were used. Furthermore, latex sensitization prevalence increased from 3% to 5% with increased average departmental aeroallergen concentrations. Conclusions: Latex sensitization prevalence in Thai nurses was higher than previously reported. Respiratory exposure seems to play an important role, in addition to dermal exposure. If latex gloves cannot be replaced by non-latex alternatives, replacement with gloves with lower protein content should be considered.
topic sensitization
nursing
latex allergy
developing world
occupational asthma
occupational dermatitis
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