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Retrospective quantitative risk assessment of skin sensitization caused by an antimicrobial agent used in a consumer product: 2,3,5,6‐Tetrachloro‐4‐(methylsulfonyl) pyridine

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Serious cases of allergic contact dermatitis (ACD) caused by exposure to 3,5,6‐tetrachloro‐4‐(methylsulfonyl)pyridine (TCMSP; CAS no. 13108‐52‐6) used as an antimicrobial agent for desk mats have been reported in Japan. Click to show full abstract

Serious cases of allergic contact dermatitis (ACD) caused by exposure to 3,5,6‐tetrachloro‐4‐(methylsulfonyl)pyridine (TCMSP; CAS no. 13108‐52‐6) used as an antimicrobial agent for desk mats have been reported in Japan.

Keywords: methylsulfonyl pyridine; antimicrobial agent; tetrachloro methylsulfonyl

Journal Title: Contact Dermatitis
Year Published: 2023

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