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Scratching the surface of the allergy stigma of latex Natural rubber latex is known to trigger allergic
concentrations, according to NIOSH, total protein serves as a useful indicator of the exposure. reactions in certain individuals. Given this, According to the American Latex Allergy recent studies and innovations are coming up Association (ALAA), concern for allergy to NR latex proteins, while heightened by the late 1980s, has seen with allergy-free alternatives, says Angelica new cases of latex allergy decreasing. Nonetheless our Buan in this article. exposure to latex-containing products does not abate the risk to developing allergies at any time. Latex-free labelling initially ushered the solution to determining which products could trigger allergies. Later on, it was found to provide inaccurate ot an itch? Chances are you must be sensitive to information. products that may contain allergenic substances, For this reason, the US-based Food and Drug including latex. Administration (FDA) cautioned against mislabelling Natural rubber (NR) latex allergies can range from products as “latex-free”. The advisory called, “Don’t be mild symptoms such as hives to life-threatening, such Misled by Latex Free Claims” supplements a guidance as anaphylactic shock. Although rubber gloves have document it issued in December 2014 in the Federal earned the brunt of causing allergies to wearers, NR Register, recommending manufacturers of gloves, latex is used in more common products – from rubber condoms, catheters and other medical devices to refrain bands and balloons to mattresses and sexual wellness from using labels with “latex-free” or “does not contain products. latex” claims. Latex products are made from a milky fluid It said in its recent advisory that since there are no obtained from existing tests yet the rubber tree, that can prove a “…It estimates that 8-12% of health Hevea brasiliensis. product has no care workers are latex-sensitive, while NR latex proteins According to The National Institute (that can cause workers in factories that produce NR for Occupational allergic reactions), Safety and Health latex or products with NR latex might thus, such a claim (NIOSH), some is “scientifically also be at risk...” chemicals are also inaccurate and added to the sap misleading”. during the processing and manufacture of commercial Moreover, the latex-free labels on products such as PVC latex. Certain proteins in latex trigger the allergic and nitrile gloves, which contain synthetic latex and do reactions in individuals sensitive to this. not trigger latex allergy, can be “confusing”, it added. The prevalence of Type 1 allergies or those caused Meanwhile, manufacturers and suppliers of latex by latex is relatively small by global estimates, products expressed mixed reactions over this directive. representing 1-6% of the overall population. While others are agreeable to the recommendation, Health care workers and frequent users of latex others are still reviewing the advisory to be able to gloves are at highest risk of developing allergies, make necessary adjustments. according to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). It estimates that 8-12% of Latex-free innovations health care workers are latex-sensitive, while workers o date, the development of products that are NR in factories that produce NR latex or products with NR latex-free are already underway, while several are latex might also be at risk. either already in the market or awaiting commercial The Australasian Society of Clinical Immunology production. and Allergy suggests the use of non-powdered latex For instance, scientists at the College of Food, gloves, particularly in health care settings. Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences (CFAES) of the Ohio State University have developed a latex film Differentiating the triggering products made from guayule, a desert shrub native to South West hile there is currently no available standard US & Mexico that is known to be an alternative source testing to provide consistent identification for rubber and is safe for NR latex-sensitive individuals. of allergy-causing proteins (antigens) and their Guayule latex is naturally Type I-hypoallergenic.
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