Contact dermatitis in military personnel

Dermatitis. 2011 Nov-Dec;22(6):313-9. doi: 10.2310/6620.2011.11024.

Abstract

Military personnel encounter the same allergens and irritants as their civilian counterparts and are just as likely to develop contact dermatitis from common exposures encountered in everyday life. In addition, they face some unique exposures that can be difficult to avoid owing to their occupational duties. Contact dermatitis can be detrimental to a military member's career if he or she is unable to perform core duties or avoid the inciting substances. An uncontrolled contact dermatitis can result in the member's being placed on limited-duty (ie, nondeployable) status, needing a job or rate change, or separation from military service. We present some common causes of contact dermatitis in military personnel worldwide and some novel sources of contact dermatitis in this population that may not be intuitive.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Allergens / adverse effects*
  • Dermatitis, Allergic Contact / etiology*
  • Dermatitis, Occupational / etiology*
  • Humans
  • Irritants / adverse effects*
  • Military Personnel*
  • Occupational Exposure / adverse effects*
  • Patch Tests
  • Risk Factors

Substances

  • Allergens
  • Irritants