Methylisothiazolinone sensitisation in New Zealand is decreasing

Author:

Lee Hyun Kyoung1ORCID,Kennedy Harriet23ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Medicine, Health New Zealand Te Whatu Ora Waitemata Auckland New Zealand

2. Department of Dermatology, Health New Zealand Te Whatu Ora Auckland Auckland New Zealand

3. Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences University of Auckland Auckland New Zealand

Abstract

AbstractBackground/ObjectivesIn the last 10 years methylisothiazolinone (MI) emerged as a global cause of preservative‐related ACD. New Zealand has liberal regulations for the MI concentration limit in cosmetic products compared to Europe and Australia. The aim of this study was to evaluate the prevalence of MI sensitisation in New Zealand, explore sources of MI exposure and make recommendations on New Zealand regulations for MI use.MethodsThis retrospective study included data from patients who underwent patch testing with MI from 2008 to 2021 in a tertiary hospital dermatology clinic and a private dermatology clinic in Auckland, New Zealand. Patient baseline characteristics were recorded along with results of patch testing. Sources of MI exposure were identified from medical records.ResultsOver the study period, 1049 patch tests were performed in 1044 patients. MI was only tested as a stand‐alone allergen from 2015; positive reactions to MI increased from 5.3% in 2015 to a peak of 11.9% in 2017 and then decreased to 6.4% in 2021. The most common source of MI exposure was shampoo or conditioner (27.7% of all relevant reactions) followed by occupational exposures to paints, biocides or glue (19.1%).ConclusionBoth sensitisation and ACD to MI appear to be decreasing, likely secondary to changes in product compounding due to stricter concentration limits internationally. We recommend New Zealand adopt lower MI concentration limits for cosmetics to match the limits of Australia and Europe.

Publisher

Wiley

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