Prevalence of contact allergy to non-disperse azo dyes for natural fibers: a study in 1814 consecutive patients
5 non-disperse azo dyes, used for colouring natural fibers, were added to the standard patch test series, as 5% pet. Preparations, 1814 consecutive patients attending the patch test clinic were patch tested, of whom 16 (0.88%) reacted to the newly added dyes: 8 to Direct Orange 34. 5 to Acid Yellow...
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