id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-309230-4f5frlr5 Yu, Jiade Occupational Dermatitis to Facial Personal Protective Equipment in Healthcare Workers: A Systematic Review 2020-10-01 .txt text/plain 986 79 50 title: Occupational Dermatitis to Facial Personal Protective Equipment in Healthcare Workers: A Systematic Review Articles were included if they reported occupational dermatoses caused by surgical/procedure masks and/or N95 respirators. Allergic contact dermatitis was reported to the elastic straps, glue, and formaldehyde released from the mask fabric. Conclusions This systematic review from members of the American Contact Dermatitis Society highlights cases of occupational dermatitis to facial protective equipment including potential offending allergens. Personal protective equipment (PPE), including medical face masks, is essential to the safety of 29 healthcare workers (HCWs). 76 Two studies on HCWs not in epidemics or pandemics described facial contact dermatitis 6 and 77 facial skin concerns, some of which may have been related to masks. A review of non-glove personal 450 protective equipment-related occupational dermatoses reported to EPIDERM between 451 1993 and 2013 Allergic contact dermatitis from formaldehyde textile 457 resins in surgical uniforms and nonwoven textile masks ./cache/cord-309230-4f5frlr5.txt ./txt/cord-309230-4f5frlr5.txt