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Publication and Journals

Publication and Journals

Gloves - How accelerator-free are your accelerator-free gloves? - HSI (hsimagazine.com)

(Nick Gardner; Published: 2 October 2010)

Clinical and Financial Risks and Implications of Latex Allergy in Critical Care Settings

(Paul A. Gibilisco. 2020;M1-1252 Rev. 04)

The Opioid Crisis For Healthcare Workers – Nurse Exposure & Employer Prevention

(National Nurses United; Year 2019)

Illicit Drug (C22H28N2O) – Preventing Occupational Exposure to Healthcare Personnel in hospital & Clinic Settings

(National Institute for Occupational Safety & Health; April 23, 2018)

USP General Chapter <800> Hazardous Drugs – Handling in Healthcare Settings

(Reprinted from USP 40-NF 35, Second Supplement (2017), Page 6, 7.1 Gloves)

USP General Chapter <800> Hazardous Drugs – Handling in Healthcare Settings

Accelerator-free gloves as alternatives in cases of glove allergy in healthcare workers

(Contact Dermatitis. 2017 Jul 27)

Low Dermatitis Potential of a Powder-Free, “Accelerator-Free” Non Natural Rubber Latex Gloves Using Modified Draize Study

(Malaysian Journal of Dermatology, Volume 38, June 2017, ISSN:1511-5356, Page: 65-71)

Occupational skin disease among Australian healthcare workers: a retrospective analysis from an occupational dermatology clinic, 1993-2014

(Contact Dermatitis. 2016 Oct;75(4):213-22)

Journal of Dermatology & Dermatologic Surgery

(Volume 19, Issue 2, July 2015, Pages 86-91)

Latex Protein Allergy and your Gloves

(Malaysian Rubber Board Monograph No. 1)

UK rates of occupational skin disease attributed to rubber accelerators, 1996-2012

(Contact Dermatitis. 2015 May;72(5):305-11)

Contact dermatitis in the cleaning industry

(Curr Opin Allergy Clin Immunol. 2013 Oct;13(5):521-4)

Occupational contact allergy caused by rubber gloves--nothing has changed

(Contact Dermatitis. 2012 Sep;67(3):149-56)

Fundamentals of the knowledge about chemical additives present in rubber gloves

(An Bras Dermatol. 2011 Sep-Oct;86(5):911-6)

Allergic contact dermatitis to synthetic rubber gloves: changing trends in patch test reactions to accelerators

(Arch Dermatol 2010 Sep; 146(9):1001-1007)

Comparison of glove contact allergen content and clinical patch test

(Toxicologist 2009 Mar; 108(1):314)

Survey of sulfur-containing rubber accelerator levels in latex and nitrile exam gloves

(Contact Dermatitis 2005 Aug; 53(2):107-113)

Recent Advances in the Malaysia's Glove Industry in Meeting Today's Healthcare Challenges

(Paper presented at the Latex 2001 Conference Munich Germany 4-5 Dec 2001)

Surfactants and experimental irritant contact dermatitis

(Contact Dermatitis. 1995 Oct;33(4):217-25)