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What is true latex allergy?

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➢ The most severe form of latex allergy, often referred to as true latex allergy, is caused by a type I (immediate) hypersensitivity reaction mediated by immunoglobulin E (IgE) antibodies. ➢ Individuals experiencing this type of reaction have a systemic response to latex proteins that may result in fulminant anaphylaxis. ➢ Individuals with true latex allergy must absolutely avoid latex products, and substituting nonlatex products is the most effective approach


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