Multiyear Group and Medical Center Patch Test Frequency Data: Confounding Variables.

Dermatitis : Contact, Atopic, Occupational, Drug
Le Hanh Dung Do, H Maibach

Abstract

Patch test frequency data have been extensively published by research groups, such as the International Contact Dermatitis Research Group, North American Contact Dermatitis Group, Dermato-Allergology Study and Research Group, and European Environmental Contact Dermatitis Research Group. As this knowledge accumulation is widely applied in clinical and public health settings, we describe confounding factors to consider when using such data for medical policy considerations. These concepts can also be used in individual reports of new allergens or series of cases. Some of these confounders may have been reported in current literature (until October 2020), whereas others have not been mentioned/considered in most group publications.

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