Contact sensitizations to disinfectants containing alcohols or quaternary ammonium compounds are rarely of clinical relevance.
Katharina KreipeSusann ForkelKim-Elisabeth HeinemannKatharina AmschlerThomas FuchsJohannes GeierTimo BuhlPublished in: Contact dermatitis (2021)
DDAC and alcohols are rarely responsible for allergic contact dermatitis. The accused products of the patients should be checked for other allergens and further additives with skin-irritating properties. Individual susceptibility and mishandling of the disinfectants should be considered.