Percutaneous reactivity to natural rubber latex proteins persists in health-care workers following avoidance of natural rubber latex

A. M. Smith, H. S. Amin, R. E. Biagini, R. G. Hamilton, S. A.M. Arif, H. Y. Yeang, D. I. Bernstein

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