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IgE-mediated chlorhexidine allergy: a new occupational hazard?
Vasantha Nagendran, Jennifer Wicking, Anjali Ekbote, Theresa Onyekwe,
Lene Heise Garvey
Dermatology and Allergy
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IgE-mediated
100%
Occupational Hazards
100%
Chlorhexidine
100%
Chlorhexidine Allergy
100%
Invasive Procedures
25%
Clinical Setting
25%
Antimicrobial
25%
Healthcare Workers
25%
Anaphylaxis
25%
Healthcare Settings
25%
No-report
25%
Urticaria
25%
IgE-mediated Allergy
25%
Angioedema
25%
Skin Decontamination
25%
Infection Control Guidelines
25%
UK Hospitals
25%
Nursing and Health Professions
Immunoglobulin E
100%
Chlorhexidine
100%
Practice Guideline
16%
Health Service
16%
Health Care Personnel
16%
Invasive Procedure
16%
Infection Control
16%
Anaphylaxis
16%
Antiinfective Agent
16%
Urticaria
16%
Allergic Reaction
16%
Skin Decontamination
16%
Angioneurotic Edema
16%
Medicine and Dentistry
Immunoglobulin E
100%
Chlorhexidine
100%
Health Care
33%
Allergic Response
16%
Invasive Procedure
16%
Anaphylaxis
16%
Antiinfective Agent
16%
Infection Control
16%
Urticaria
16%
Angioedema
16%