Allergic contact sensitization in an adult Danish population: two cross-sectional surveys eight years apart (the Copenhagen Allergy Study)

Authors

  • Niels Henrik Nielsen
  • Allan Linneberg
  • Torkil Menné
  • Flemming Madsen
  • Lars Frølund
  • Asger Dirksen
  • Torben Jørgensen

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1080/000155501750208155

Abstract

In 1990 and 1998 15-41-year-old people were patch-tested in 2 cross-sectional studies of random samples of the population in the western part of Copenhagen County, Denmark. In 1990, 290 subjects and in 1998, 469 subjects were patch-tested. The participation rates were 69% and 51%, respectively. Contact sensitivity to one or more haptens was found in 15.9% and 18.6% in 1990 and 1998, respectively. Nickel sensitivity is still the most common contact sensitivity. The risk of contact sensitivity to the cosmetic-related haptens included in the series (formaldehyde was not included) increased significantly from 2.4% in 1990 to 5.8% in 1998 (odds ratio 2.44, 95% confidence interval 1.04-5.73). The prevalence of contact sensitivity to cosmetic-related allergens has been doubled between 1990 and 1998.

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Published

2001-01-20

How to Cite

Nielsen, N. H., Linneberg, A., Menné, T., Madsen, F., Frølund, L., Dirksen, A., & Jørgensen, T. (2001). Allergic contact sensitization in an adult Danish population: two cross-sectional surveys eight years apart (the Copenhagen Allergy Study). Acta Dermato-Venereologica, 81(1), 31–34. https://doi.org/10.1080/000155501750208155

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