Affiliation:
1. Department of Medical Sciences, Clinical Unit of Occupational Medicine University of Trieste Trieste Italy
2. Department of Medicine, Dermatology Unit University of Padua Padova Italy
3. Dermatology Unit, Ospedale Santa Maria degli Angeli Azienda Sanitaria Friuli Orientale Pordenone Italy
Abstract
AbstractBackgroundEthylenediamine dihydrochloride is a versatile aliphatic amine found in numerous medications and industrial compounds and is a known sensitiser. The sensitisation prevalence is affected by geographical and socio‐cultural factors.ObjectivesThe objectives are to analyse the temporal trend of sensitisation to ethylenediamine dihydrochloride in northeastern Italy and to investigate associations with occupations.MethodsBetween 1996 and 2021, 30 629 patients with suspected allergic contact dermatitis were patch tested with the Triveneto baseline series. Individual characteristics were collected through a standardised questionnaire.ResultsThe overall prevalence of ethylenediamine dihydrochloride sensitisation was 1.29% with percentages similar in both sexes. We observed a significant decreasing trend over time (p < 0.001), yielding a sensitisation prevalence <1% in recent years. Among departments, residence in Pordenone area was protective for sensitisation. No significant associations were observed with specific occupations. We found significant associations between ethylenediamine dihydrochloride sensitisation and being 26–35 years old (odds ratio [OR], 1.47; 95% confidence interval [CI]: 1.05–2.08), and sensitisation for many haptens, such as paraben mix (OR, 5.3; 95% CI: 3.3–8.5), epoxy resin (OR, 5.1; 95% CI: 3.0–8.7), neomycin sulphate and mercaptobenzothiazole.ConclusionsOur study showed a downward time trend of ethylenediamine dihydrochloride sensitisation in northeastern Italian population and pointed to an update of the Triveneto baseline series.
Subject
Dermatology,Immunology and Allergy
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