Dermatoses among housekeeping personnel

Abstract
Housekeepers are exposed to irritants and allergens in their work and are at significant risk for developing occupationally induced contact dermatitis. We studied housekeepers at the Hershey Medical Center to determine the cause and frequency of contact dermatitis and contact urticaria in these workers. All housekeepers were examined. Those with hand dermatitis had an extensive history, patch testing, and latex RAST testing. Eight of 130 had hand dermatitis. None had a relevant positive patch test or positive RAST test. Of our housekeepers, 6.2% had occupationally induced irritant contact dermatitis. None had allergic contact dermatitis or contact urticaria to latex.