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Protective Gloves for Occupational Use

Protective Gloves for Occupational Use
Completely updated to reflect the continued importance of protective gloves to occupational health, this second edition of a standard-setting book provides state-of-the-art information on glove materials, the manufacture of gloves, how to perform testing of gloves, medical gloves and glove performance according to standardized technical methods in vivo. Readers will benefit greatly from the updated compilation of data on protective glove material technology, protective effects, medical gloves and adverse effects. The book also provides guidance on how to select gloves to prevent skin contamination from chemical medical gloves and microbial exposure in the occupational environment. It gathers hard to find information into one easy-to-use resource. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.
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Latex Intolerance

Latex Intolerance
Latex intolerance has become an increasingly common diagnosis. As experimental techniques medical gloves and theoretical concepts emerge, it is important for physicians to stay on the cutting edge of new methodologies in skin research.Latex Intolerance: Basic Science, Epidemiology, medical gloves and Clinical Management covers all aspects of latex allergy. Each chapter presents the latest research in latex intolerance, exploring issues such as skin irritation, allergic contact dermatitis, medical gloves and contact urticaria. The well-illustrated textbook also discusses the basic science medical gloves and clinically relevant practical issues, including the epidemiology, prognosis, medical gloves and management of latex intolerance. Sections on hand dermatitis, barrier creams, medical gloves and medical glove regulations enhance understanding of the condition.Experts with a special interest in this area from the United Kingdom, Europe, medical gloves and the USA provide a balanced international perspective to this first major book dedicated to latex intolerance. Dermatologists medical gloves and other medical professionals involved in the treatment of latex intolerance will benefit from this valuable resource. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.
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