2000
DOI: 10.1016/s0140-6736(00)03264-5
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An outbreak of asthma in a modern detergent factory

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“…Fungi are also implicated in allergic disease, and as shown in this study and elsewhere (62,63), are potent sources of active protease. Intriguingly, occupational outbreaks of asthma are associated with the handling of bacterial-derived proteases used in the manufacture of detergent products, although it is not clear from these investigations which of several bacterial products were etiologic (64,65).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fungi are also implicated in allergic disease, and as shown in this study and elsewhere (62,63), are potent sources of active protease. Intriguingly, occupational outbreaks of asthma are associated with the handling of bacterial-derived proteases used in the manufacture of detergent products, although it is not clear from these investigations which of several bacterial products were etiologic (64,65).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In workers exposed to enzymes, preventive measures have been found to reduce the onset of asthma (1859)(1860)(1861). The primary prevention of natural rubber latex allergy is still a matter of discussion although widely proposed (1435,1862).…”
Section: Occupational Agentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, since the introduction of encapsulated enzymes, no cases of enzyme allergy attributable to the use of enzyme detergents have been reported among consumers. The risk does seem to persist in workers, however, as demonstrated by a recent outbreak of asthma in a modern detergent factory in northern Europe [85]. The factory had used only encapsulated enzymes (protease, cellulase and bacterial amylase) since starting production in the early 19909s, yet it experienced an outbreak of OA at least equal in magnitude to those experienced in the late 19609s.…”
Section: What Still Needs To Be Learntmentioning
confidence: 99%