How big a risk is latex?
With latex allergies more common among healthcare professionals than the general population
Latex allergies are a growing concern in the healthcare sector
The risk percentage for healthcare professionals becoming sensitised to latex ranges from 8-17 percent
Even though the prevalence of latex allergy in the general population is low, less than one percent, there is still a risk that patients may be allergic to latex. Some studies show that up to six percent of the population can be latex sensitised
The costs of latex allergies
Allergic sensitivity and reactions are a concern for hospitals, as they can reduce efficiency by causing:
- Unforeseen surgical and postoperative complications
- The need to tear down the entire operating room and replace with latex-free equipment
- Lost working hours for healthcare professionals
To minimise healthcare professionals’ and patients’ risk for allergic reactions to latex, more and more healthcare facilities use only synthetic surgical gloves
How synthetic gloves can help
An increasing number of healthcare facilities are choosing to stock only synthetic gloves – reducing the risk for exposing latex-allergic individuals, removing the need for stocking two types of gloves and leading to greater efficiencies.
Synthetic surgical gloves can:
- Prevent reactions or anaphylactic shock – for both patients and healthcare professionals
- Prevent initial sensitisation of non-sensitised persons
- Reduce unnecessary costs and suffering – postoperative complications, for instance
- Standardised inventory with 100 percent latex-free equipment optimises storage facilities and removes the worry of potential allergies
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