Patch test results with the European baseline series and additions thereof in the ESSCA network, 2015‐2018
Contact Dermatitis2020Vol. 84(2), pp. 109–120
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Wolfgang Uter, Andrea Bauer, Anna Belloni Fortina, Andreas J. Bircher, Richard Brans, Timo Buhl, Susan M. Cooper, Magdalena Czarnecka‐Operacz, Heinrich Dickel, Aleksandra Dugonik, Johannes Geier, Ana M. Giménez‐Arnau, Margarida Gonçalo, Jeanne Duus Johansen, G.A. Johnston, Vera Mahler, Thomas Rustemeyer, J. Sánchez‐Pérez, Marie L. A. Schuttelaar, Dagmar Simon, Radosław Śpiewak, Skaidra Valiukevičienė, Elke Weißhaar, Ian R. White, Mark Wilkinson, ESSCA Working Group
Abstract
While the prevalence of MI contact allergy decreased substantially following regulatory intervention, the persistently high levels of allergy to metals, fragrances, other preservatives, and rubber chemicals point to problems needing further research and, potentially, preventive efforts. Results with national additions to the baseline series provide important information on substances possibly to be considered for inclusion in the EBS.
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