Airborne allergic contact dermatitis caused by isothiazolinones in water‐based paints: a retrospective study of 44 cases
Contact Dermatitis2017Vol. 77(3), pp. 163–170
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E. Amsler, Olivier Aerts, Nadia Raison‐Peyron, M. Debons, B. Milpied, F. Giordano‐Labadie, J. Waton, M.-C. Ferrier-Le Bouedec, Isabelle Lartigau, Catherine Pecquet, H. Assier, M. Avenel-Audran, C. Bernier, Florence Castelain, Evelyne Collet, M.N. Crépy, Nathalie Genillier, P. Girardin, P. Pralong, F. Tétart, D Vital-Durand, A. Soria, A. Barbaud, on behalf of the Dermatology Allergy Group (DAG) of the French Society of Dermatology
Abstract
Our series confirms that airborne allergic contact dermatitis caused by paints containing isothiazolinones is not rare, and may be severe and long-lasting. Better regulation of isothiazolinone concentrations in paints, and their adequate labelling, is urgently needed.
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