Summary:
In the last few years latex allergy has been increasingly recognised as a potential medical problem because of the
increase in frequency and potential severity of latex-mediated reactions. Latex allergy is an IgE-mediated
hypersensitivity response to natural rubber latex protein with a variety of clinical signs ranging from contact urticaria,
angioedema, asthma, and anaphylaxis. Also IV. type of immunology response can participate in it. In highest risk for
latex allergy are patients with spina bifida, but health care workers, latex industry workers, patients with multiple
surgical procedures and others who wear gloves are also at risk. Patients with history of atopy belong to the high risk
group. Diagnosis is done by positive in vitro tests (EAST, CAP-FEIA, immunoblott etc.) and skin prick test. Allergen
avoidance and substitution and the use of latex-safe devices including synthetic gloves are essential for the affected
patient.
Key words:
latex allergy, risk groups, preventive measures.
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