Occupational Asthma Reference

Lluch-Pérez M, García-Rodríguez RM, Malet A, Amat P, Bartolomé B, Occupational allergy caused by marigold (Tagetes erecta) flour inhalation, Allergy, 2009;64:1100-1101,
(Plain text: Lluch-Perez M, Garcia-Rodriguez RM, Malet A, Amat P, Bartolome B, Occupational allergy caused by marigold (Tagetes erecta) flour inhalation, Allergy)

Keywords: New cause, Marigold flour,Spain,occupational allergy,poultry feed colorant,type I hypersensitivity,asthma,annimal feed,rhinitis, IgE, skin prick test, nasal challenge

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Abstract

Marigold flour has been extensively used by the food additive industry as a poultry feed colourant to give more attractive colour to eggs and chicken meat.

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Occupational asthma: Marigold flour asthma in an animal feed worker (new cause) Marigold flour asthma in an animal feed worker (new cause)
12/17/2009

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