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SPECIFIC PROFESSIONAL ALLERGENS AMONG WORKERS IN THE STOCK-BREEDING

B. Darlenski

Abstract

The study covered 446 stock farmers who suffered from occupational dermatitis. A total of 7562 epicutaneous tests including standard and special series related to corresponding occupations were performed. Positive results of epicutaneous tests with specific allergens (2,03 %) occurred by 8 times more frequently in the examined group than those when standard series were applied. The most common specific allergens of chemical origin were as followed: penicillin, formalin, furazolidon, etoxiquin, isopropylaminodiphenylamine (IPPD), and rivanol.


Keywords

Occupational dermatitis; specific allergens; standard allergen; stock farmers; diagnosis

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.14748/ssm.v28i0.3583
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