Onset of occupational hand eczema among healthcare workers during the SARS‐CoV‐2 pandemic: Comparing a single surgical site with a COVID‐19 intensive care unit
Contact Dermatitis2020Vol. 83(2), pp. 108–114
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Anne Guertler, Nicholas Moellhoff, Thilo L. Schenck, Christine Hagen, Benjamin Kendziora, Riccardo E. Giunta, Lars E. French, Markus Reinholz
Abstract
The increase in hand sanitation during the COVID-19 pandemic impairs the skin of the hands across all HCWs, independent of direct intensive care of affected patients.
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