Presenter:
Gregg M. Stave, MD, JD, MPH, FACP, FACOEM, FACPM
Course Description:
In this webinar, we will discuss epidemiology, causes, and mechanisms of laboratory animal allergy (LAA).
We will talk about the use of controls to reduce exposure to allergens, the role of medical surveillance, and results we found of a recent national survey on LAA prevention practices. Join us to learn more on this important topic!
Course Outcomes:
1. Discuss approaches to prevent allergy and asthma from exposure to laboratory animals in research settings.
2. Discuss the use of medical surveillance as part of an evidence-based program to prevent laboratory animal allergy.
Contact Hours and Cost
1.0 Contact Hours
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Nonmembers: $30
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AAOHN Webinar Sponsor:
This webinar is sponsored by the University of Michigan Center for Occupational Health and Safety Engineering through a NIOSH funded grant.
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