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EPA STATEMENT

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PaulKing - 26 Oct 2004 21:33 GMT
REGARDING REFERENCE
www.epa.gov/oppts/documents/fsis31.pdf
Immediate hypersensitivity is exemplified by the person allergic to
shellfish whose tongue goes raw and swollen at a restaurant, or the person
allergic to bees who is bitten and dies.
These are due to the immune system's antibodies (in particular,
immunoglobulin E, or "IgE") reacting to the tree proteins in the latex.
Routes of exposure include aerosol, direct bloodstream contact (medically
called "parenteral", such as by intravenous injection), direct gut contact
(called "enteral", such as by eating), mucosal (such as exposure of the
moist inner tissues of the vagina or penis to a condom), among others.
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The CDC reports that one to six in every 100 Americans may be allergic to
latex. If you are a healthcare worker (or are regularly exposed to natural
latex rubber) your chances of developing this allergy jumps to 12%-18%.
Because of the cornstarch powder used this allergen becomes airborne and
can cause reactions when you are not even touching a latex product.
GMCarter - 27 Oct 2004 10:17 GMT
>REGARDING REFERENCE
>www.epa.gov/oppts/documents/fsis31.pdf
>Immediate hypersensitivity is exemplified by the person allergic to
>shellfish whose tongue goes raw and swollen at a restaurant, or the person
>allergic to bees who is bitten and dies.

Put a clam on it, Paul....
PaulKing - 27 Oct 2004 22:00 GMT
Silly, silly little Carter. Don't like real facts?

Clearly not.
 
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