DASTYCHOVÁ, Eliška and VOCILKOVÁ. Contact sensitivity in the Czech Republic in 1996 and 2006. In Contact Dermatitis. Velká Británie: Blackwell Publishing Ltd., 2008, p. 58. ISSN 0105-1873.
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Original name Contact sensitivity in the Czech Republic in 1996 and 2006
Name in Czech Kontaktní přecitlivělost v České republice v roce 1996 a 2006
Authors DASTYCHOVÁ, Eliška and VOCILKOVÁ.
Edition Velká Británie, Contact Dermatitis, p. 58-58, 2008.
Publisher Blackwell Publishing Ltd.
Other information
Original language Czech
Type of outcome Proceedings paper
Field of Study 30216 Dermatology and venereal diseases
Country of publisher Czech Republic
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
Impact factor Impact factor: 3.470
Organization unit Faculty of Medicine
ISSN 0105-1873
Keywords in English contact sensitivity; most frequent contact allergens
Tags contact sensitivity, most frequent contact allergens
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Abstract
In 1996 a total of 3446 persons were tested by European Standard Series. In 2006 a corresponding total was 3387 persons increase of persons sensitized was found in these substances: Nickel sulfate (13,1-17,6), Cobalt chloride (5,3-8,6), Myroxylon pereirae (5,3-6,1), Fragrance mix I (4,3-5,4). A fall was registered in these allergens: Formaldehyde (3,4-2,0), Alcohols adipis lanae (3,0-2,0), Parabens (1,7-1,4). In several allergens the rate of sensitization did not change: Potassium dichromate (5,6-5,7), N-isopropyl-N-phenyl-paraphenylendiamine (2,0-2,0), Neomycin sulfate (1,9-1,8).
Abstract (in English)
In 1996 a total of 3446 persons were tested by European Standard Series. In 2006 a corresponding total was 3387 persons increase of persons sensitized was found in these substances: Nickel sulfate (13,1-17,6), Cobalt chloride (5,3-8,6), Myroxylon pereirae (5,3-6,1), Fragrance mix I (4,3-5,4). A fall was registered in these allergens: Formaldehyde (3,4-2,0), Alcohols adipis lanae (3,0-2,0), Parabens (1,7-1,4). In several allergens the rate of sensitization did not change: Potassium dichromate (5,6-5,7), N-isopropyl-N-phenyl-paraphenylendiamine (2,0-2,0), Neomycin sulfate (1,9-1,8).
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