PRINTER'S NO. 2733
No. 444 Session of 2003
INTRODUCED BY SCHRODER, ARMSTRONG, BARRAR, CORRIGAN, CREIGHTON, DeWEESE, DiGIROLAMO, DONATUCCI, FABRIZIO, FICHTER, FORCIER, GEIST, HARHAI, HERSHEY, KELLER, LAUGHLIN, LEDERER, MARSICO, McGILL, McILHATTAN, PALLONE, PAYNE, PISTELLA, READSHAW, RUBLEY, SATHER, SHANER, B. SMITH, SOLOBAY, TIGUE, WALKO AND WOJNAROSKI, OCTOBER 7, 2003
INTRODUCED AS NONCONTROVERSIAL RESOLUTION UNDER RULE 35, OCTOBER 7, 2003
A RESOLUTION 1 Designating the week of October 5 through 11, 2003, as "Latex 2 Allergy Awareness Week" in Pennsylvania. 3 WHEREAS, In 1997, after receiving over 1,700 reports of latex 4 allergy reactions, the United States Food and Drug 5 Administration ordered that any medical device containing latex 6 carry a cautionary label about potential allergic reactions; and 7 WHEREAS, The National Institute of Occupational Safety and 8 Health issued an alert in June 1997 requesting assistance in 9 preventing allergic reactions to natural rubber latex among 10 workers who use gloves and other products containing natural 11 rubber latex; and 12 WHEREAS, The Food and Drug Administration issued final rules 13 that went into effect September 30, 1998, requiring labeling 14 statements concerning the presence of natural rubber latex in 15 medical devices, including device packaging containing natural
1 rubber that contacts humans; and 2 WHEREAS, As of March 1999 the total number of latex allergy 3 reactions associated with latex-containing medical gloves 4 reported to the Food and Drug Administration was 2,330, 5 including five deaths; and 6 WHEREAS, Latex gloves have been used as a tool in the health 7 care industry by health care workers to prevent the transmission 8 of many infectious diseases; and 9 WHEREAS, Latex is used in emergency equipment, personal 10 protective equipment, office supplies and hospital and household 11 supplies; and 12 WHEREAS, Latex is also used in other industries, such as 13 child care, food service and food processing; and 14 WHEREAS, With its growing use, there is more awareness that 15 latex and latex-containing products may trigger an allergic 16 reaction; and 17 WHEREAS, Latex allergy is due to numerous allergenic proteins 18 derived from natural rubber latex; and 19 WHEREAS, The Occupational Safety and Health Administration 20 published a technical information bulletin in April 1999, 21 alerting field personnel to the potential allergic reactions in 22 some individuals using natural rubber latex products. Such 23 reactions to latex may include skin rashes, hives, itching, 24 swollen red skin, swollen lips and tongue, shortness of breath, 25 dizziness, fainting, eye or sinus symptoms, asthma and, on rare 26 occasions, shock; and 27 WHEREAS, Recent reports in scientific literature indicate 28 that from about 1% to 6% of the general population and about 8% 29 to 12% of regularly exposed health care workers are sensitized 30 to natural rubber latex; and 20030H0444R2733 - 2 -
1 WHEREAS, The number of health care workers and others 2 affected will continue to increase because frequent exposure to 3 latex causes the development of the allergy; and 4 WHEREAS, Children with spina bifida and others who have 5 conditions involving multiple surgical procedures are at a 6 greater risk to an allergic reaction to latex due to the need 7 for multiple surgeries; and 8 WHEREAS, The American College of Allergy, Asthma and 9 Immunology estimates that 18 million Americans, 64 out of every 10 1,000, are allergic to latex, including 40% to 65% of children 11 with spina bifida; and 12 WHEREAS, Various support groups across the country have come 13 together to increase public awareness of latex allergies and 14 encourage the endorsement of such efforts across the nation; and 15 WHEREAS, The need to protect the residents, including health 16 care workers, of Pennsylvania against latex allergies is a 17 public health issue, and awareness of the public health threat 18 through education is the key to prevention of latex allergic 19 reactions; therefore be it 20 RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives designate the 21 week of October 5 through 11, 2003, as "Latex Allergy Awareness 22 Week" in an effort to urge all Pennsylvanians to become educated 23 about latex allergies. I30L82JAM/20030H0444R2733 - 3 -