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CDC and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) will cosponsor
the first International Latex Conference November 5-7, 1992, in
Baltimore. The conference will provide an opportunity for
health-care professionals, scientists, industry, and regulatory
agencies to present data and exchange information about the issues
of hypersensitivity reaction to latex medical devices. The program
will include speakers, oral and poster presentations, and a panel
discussion. Topics will include latex chemistry, clinical studies,
protein quantification and identification, epidemiology of latex
hypersensitivity, diagnostic testing methods, prevention
strategies, and approaches of manufacturers and producers.
Additional information is available from the FDA International
Latex Conference, in care of Crosspaths Management Systems, Inc.,
Two Wisconsin Circle, Suite 660, Chevy Chase, MD 20815; telephone
(800) 5CPATHS ((800) 527-2847).
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