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Glutaraldehyd

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Glutaraldehyde
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  • Instytut Medycyny Pracy im. prof. dr. med. Jerzego Nofera 90-950 Łódź ul. św. Teresy 8
Bibliografia
  • 1. ACGIH. American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists, Glutaraldehyde. Documentation of the threshold limit values and biological exposure indices. Wyd. 6 1991.
  • 2. Auchincloss T.R.: A review of the claims made for glutaraldehyde based disinfectans and comparisons with other disinfectant types. 1990.
  • 3. Ballantyne B.: Glutaraldehyde. Review of toxicological studies and human health effects. Union Carbide Corporation Danbury 1986.
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  • 5. Beauchamp R.O. i in.: A critical review of the toxicology of glutaraldehyde. Crit. Rev. Toxicol. 1992, 22 (3,4), 143-174.
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  • 7. Bioshare. Focus sheet. Union Carbide 1995.
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  • 9. Colder I.M., Wright L.P., Grimstone D.: Glutaraldehyde allergy in endoscopy units. Lancet 1992, 339, 433.
  • 10. Benson W. G.: Case report exposure to glutaraldehyde. J. Soc. Occup. Med. 1984,34,63-64.
  • 11. Chan-Yeung M. i in.: Occupational asthma in a technologist exposed to glutaraldehyde. J. Allergy Clin. Immunol. 1993, 91(5), 974-978.
  • 12. Cooper I.R.: Glutaraldehyde disinfectans: use and management. Br. Dent. J. 1992, 367.
  • 13. Corrado O.J., Osman J., Davies R.J.: Asthma and rhinitis after exposure to glutaraldehyde in endoscopy units. Human Toxicol. 1986,5, 325-327.
  • 14. Crome C.W.: Alergie reactions to cold sterilizing solutions (letter). Brit. Dental. J. 1989,166(22), 439.
  • 15. Cullinan P. i in.: Occupational asthma in radiographers. Lancet 1992, 340, 1477.
  • 16. Cusano F., Luciano S.: Contact allergy to benzalkonium chloride and glutaraldehyde in a dental nurse. Contact Dermatitis 1993, 28,127.
  • 17. Durante L.i in.: Investigation of an outbreak of bloody diarrhea: Association with endoscopic cleaning solutions and demonstration of lesions in an animal model. Am. J. Med. 1992, 92,476-480.
  • 18. Eagar R.S., Leder J., Theis A.B.: Glutaraldehyde: Factors important for microbiological efficacy. Presented at the Third Conference on Progress in Chemical Disinfection, Binghampton. New York 1986.
  • 19. Erna M., Itami T., Kawasaki H.: Teratogical assessment of glutaraldehyde in rats by gastric intubation. Toxicol. Lett. 1992,63,147-153.
  • 20. Encyclopaedia of occupational health and safety. T.l, wyd. 3. ILO, Geneva 1983,113
  • 21. Fisher A.A.: Alergic contact dermatitis of the hands from sporicidin (R) (Glutaraldehyde-phenate) used to disinfect endoscopes. Cutis 1990,45, 227-228.
  • 22. Fowler J.F.: Alergic contact dermatitis from glutaraldehyde exposure. JOM 1989, 31(10), 852-853.
  • 23. Galloway S.M. i in.: Development of a standard protocol for in vitro cytogenetic testing with Chinese hamster overy cells: Comparison of results for 22 compounds in two laboratories. Environ. Mutagen. 1985, 7, 1-51.
  • 24. Glutaraldehyde. Federal Register 1989,54(12), 2464.
  • 25. Glutaraldehyde and you. Health Services Advisory Committee. Health and Safety Commission. London 1992.
  • 26. Glutardialdehyd. Toxicologischarbeitsmedizinische Begründung von MAK-Werten. München 1994.
  • 27. Goncalo S.i in.: Occupational contact dermatitis to glutaraldehyde. Contact Dermatitis 1984,10,183-184.
  • 28. Grafstrom R.C.: In vitro studies of aldehyde effects related to human respiratory carcinogenesis. Mutat. Res. 1990, 238, 175-184.
  • 29. Hansen EM., Menne T.: Glutaraldehyde: patch test, vehicle and concentration. Contact Dermatitis 1990, 23, 369.
  • 30. Hansen K.S.: Glutaraldehyde occupational dermatitis. Contact Dermatitis 1983, 9, 81-82.
  • 31. Hawley G.G.: Freezing point of glutaraldehyde. W: The Condensed Chemical Dictionary. Wyd. 9. New York, Van Nostrand Reinhold Comp. 1977,416.
  • 32. Haworth S. i in.: Salmonella mutagenicity test results for 250 chemicals Environ. Mutagen. (Suppl. 1) 1983, 5, 3-142.
  • 33. Health and Safety Executive. Occupational Exposure Limits: Criteria Document Summaries, London HSE Books, 1993.
  • 34. Hemminki K. i in.: Spontaneous abortions in hospital staff engaged in sterilising instruments with chemical agents. Brit. Med. J. 1982, 285,1461-1463.
  • 35. Hemminki K., Kyyrönen P., Lindbonm M.L.: Spontaneous abortions and malformations in the offspring of nurses exposed to anaesthetic gases, cytostatic drugs, and the other potential hazards in hospitals, based on registered information of outcome. J. Epidem. Comm. Health 1985, 39,141-147.
  • 36. The Merck Index: An Encyclopaedia of chemicals, drugs and biologicals. Wyd. 11. S. Budavari. ed., Merck and Co., Inc. Rahway NJ. 1989, 702. poz. 4366.
  • 37. Jachuck S.J., Bound C.L.: Occupational hazard in hospital staff exposed to 2 per cent glutaraldehyde in an endoscopy units. J. Soc. Occup. Med. 1989, 39,69-71.
  • 38. Jaworsky i in.: Alergic contact dermatitis to glutaraldehyde in hair conditioner Cleveland Clinic J. Med. 1987, 54(5), 443-444 (wg 62).
  • 39. Jordan W.P., Dahl N.V., Albert H.L.: Contact dermatitis from glutaraldehyde. Arch. Dermatol. 1972, 105, 94-95.
  • 40. Juhlin L., Hansson H.: Topical glutaraldehyde for plantar hyperhidrosis. Arch. Dermatol. 1968, 97, 327-330.
  • 41. Jung R. I in.: Collaborative study of mutagenicity with Salmonella typhimurium TA 102. Mutat. Res. 1992, 278, 265-270.
  • 42. Kari F.W.: NTP technical report on toxicity studies of glutaraldehyde. NIH Publ. 93-3348; US Dept, of Health and Human Studies 1993.
  • 43. Karp W.B., Korb P., Pashley D.: The oxidation of glutaraldehyde by rat tissues. Pediatr. Dent. 1987, 9, 301-310.,
  • 44. Lynch D.A.F.i in.: Patient and staff exposure to glutaraldehyde from Keymed auto-disinfector endoscope washing machine. Endoscopy 1994, 26,359-361.
  • 45. Macnab J.: Glutaraldehyde use in endoscopy: A Canadian review. Society of Gastroenterology Nurses and Associates 1991, 9-13.
  • 46. Maibach H.: Glutaraldehyde: cross reactions to formaldehyde? Contact dermatitis 1975, 1, 326-327.
  • 47. Marzuli F.N., Maibach H.J.: The use of graded concentrations in studying skin sensitizers: Experimental contact sensitization in man. Food Cosmet. Toxicol. 1974,12,219-227.
  • 48. Marks T.A., Worthy W.C., Staples R.E.: Influence of formaldehyde and Sonicide (potentiated acid glutaraldehyde) on embro and fetal development in mice. Teratology 1980,22, 21-58.
  • 49. Me Greger D.B. i in.: Response of the L5178Ytk+/tk' mouse lymphoma cell forward mutation assay II: 18 coded chemicals. Environ. Mol. Mutag. 1988,11, 91-118.
  • 50. Muller W.i in.: Evaluation of mutagenicity testing with Salmonella typhimurium TA102 in three different laboratories. Environ. Health. Perspect. Suppl. 1993, 101(Suppl. 3), 33-36.
  • 51. Mwaniki D.L., Guthua S. W.: Occupational exposure to glutaraldehyde in tropical climates. The Lancet 1992, 340, 1476-1477.
  • 52. National Occupational Health and Safety Commission. Exposure standards for atmospheric contaminats, Canberra 1991.
  • 53. Nethercott J.R., Holnes D.L.: Contact dermatitis in funeral service workers. Contact Dermatitis 1988, 18, 263-267.
  • 54. Nethercott J.R., Holnes D.L., Page E.: Occupational contact dermatitis due to glutaraldehyde in health care workers. Contact Dermatitis 1988, 18, 193-196.
  • 55. NIOSH, Health Hazard Evaluation Report no HETA 83-048-1347, US Dept, of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, Cincinnati, Ohio 1983.
  • 56. NIOSH, Health Hazard Evaluation Report no HETA 84-535-1690, US, Dept, of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, Cincinnati, Ohio 1986.
  • 57. NIOSH, Health Hazard Evaluation Report no HETA 85-257-1791, US, Dept, of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, Cincinnati, Ohio 1987.
  • 58. NIOSH, Health Hazard Evaluation Report no HETA 86-226-1769, US, Dept, of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, Cincinnati, Ohio 1987.
  • 59. Norback D.: Skin and respiratory symptoms from exposure to alkaline glutaraldehyde in medical services. Scand. J. Work. Environ. Health. 1988, 14, 366-371.
  • 60. Packer L., Greville G.D.: Energy-linked oxidation of glutaraldehyde by rat liver mitochondria FEBS Lett 1969, 3, 112-114.
  • 61. Prima T.D., De Pasquale R., Nigro M.: Contact dermatitis from glutaraldehyde. Contact Dermatitis 1988, 19(3), 219-220.
  • 62. Priority existing chemical No 3. Glutaraldehyde. Full public report. Australian Government Publishing Service, Canberra 1994.
  • 63. Reifenrath W.G i in.: Topical glutaraldehyde-percutaneous penetration and skin irritation. Arch. Dermatol Res. 1985, 277, 242-244.
  • 64. Report by the Industrial Injuries Advisory Committee in accordance with Section 141 of the Social Security Act 1975 on the question of whether further sensitising agents should be prescribed under Act. Cm. 1244. Dept, of Social Security, United Kingdom „Occupational Asthma". London, HMSO, 1990.
  • 65. Russell A.D.: Glutaraldehyde: Current status and uses. Infection control and hospital epidemiology. 1994, 15(11), 724-733.
  • 66. Slosarek M., Kneiflova J., Tomasek L.: Ucinek glutaraldehydu na mykobakterie a na vybrane druhy jinych bakterii. Cs. epidemiologie,mikrobiologie, immunologie 1990, 39(4), 237-241.
  • 67. Stenton S.C. i in.: Glutaraldehyde, asthma and work - a cautionary tale. Occup. Med. 1994, 44, 95-98.
  • 68. St. Clair M.B.G., Gross E.A., Morgan K.T.: Pathology and cell proliferation induced by intra-nasal instillation aldehydes in the rat: comparison of glutaraldehyde and formaldehyde. Toxicol. Pathol. 1990,18(3), 353-361.
  • 69. St. Clair M. B. G i in.: Evaluation of the genotoxic potential of glutaraldehyde. Environ. Mol. Mutag. 1991, 18, 113-119.
  • 70. Waldron H.A.: Glutaraldehyde allergy in hospital workers. The Lancet 1992, 339, 880.
  • 71. Weaver J.E., Maibach H.J.: Dose response relationships in allergic contact dermatitis: Glutaraldehyde – containing liquid fabric softener. Contact Dermat. 1974, 3, 65-68.
  • 72. Wiggins i in.: Epistaxis due to glutaraldehyde exposure. J. Occup. Med. 1989,31(10), 854-856.
  • 73. Yoon J.S. i in.: Chemical mutagenesis testing in Drosophila. IV Results of 45 coded chemicals tested for the National Toxicology Program. Environ. Mutagen. 1985, 7, 349-367.
  • 74. ZeigerE. I in.: Salmonella mutagenicity tests. V. Results from the testing of 311 chemicals. Environ. Mol. Mutagen. (Suppl. 21), 1992, 19, 2-41.
  • 75. Zimmering S., Mason J.M., Valencia R.: Chemical mutagenesis testing in Drosophila. VII. Results of 22 coded compounds tested in larval feeding experiments. Environ. Mol. Mutagen. 1989, 14, 245-251.
  • 76. Zissu D„ Gagnaire F., Bonnet P.: Nasal and pulmonary toxicity of glutaraldehyde in mice. Toxicol. Lett. 1994, 71, 53-62.
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