Prevalence of contact allergy to metals in the European general population with a focus on nickel and piercings: The EDEN Fragrance Study
Contact Dermatitis2018Vol. 79(1), pp. 1–9
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Marie L. A. Schuttelaar, Robert Ofenloch, M. Bruze, Simone Cazzaniga, Peter Elsner, Margarida Gonçalo, Luigi Naldi, Åke Svensson, Thomas L. Diepgen
Abstract
The prevalence of sensitization to metals in the European general population was high, mostly because of nickel. The lowest prevalence of contact allergy to nickel and chromium observed in Sweden supports the effectiveness of long-standing regulation.
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