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Editorial - Allergenic Metals in Consumer Products and Food: Development of Quantification Methods and Cases of Sensitization
Allergic contact dermatitis (ACD) from metals is a continuing and increasing health problem. Allergenic metals occur in everyday objects that we touch and in our food. Metals are found in several consumer products like for example jewellery, piercing, cosmetics, personal adornments (clasps, belts, pins, buttons), coins, colors for tattoos, leather, dental/body implants and household appliances. Metals are also found in many foods, including legumes, chocolate, nuts, and soy.