Occupational allergic contact dermatitis and major allergens in France: temporal trends for the period 2001-2010
British Journal of Dermatology2014Vol. 171(6), pp. 1375–1385
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Lynda Bensefa‐Colas, M. Telle‐Lamberton, Christophe Paris, Serge Faye, Susan Jill Stocks, Amandine Luc, J.‐L. Bourrain, M.N. Crépy, D. Dupas, P. Frimat, R. Garnier, Marie‐Pascale Lehucher‐Michel, Jean‐Claude Pairon, J.-M. Soulat, Gérard Lasfargues, D. Choudat, Isabelle Momas, I. Momas
Abstract
Trends in OACD depend on the nature of exposure. Observed decreases were consistent with prevention measures taken during the study period, and the increases observed serve to highlight those areas where preventative efforts need to be made to reduce skin allergies in the workplace.
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