Occupational asthma in nurses caused by chlorhexidine and alcohol aerosols
Chlorhexidine is known to sensitise skin and has been associated with severe allergic reactions. The authors are not aware of any previous report of an association between asthma and the use of chlorhexidine and alcohol aerosols. They describe two cases.
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