Thursday – June 9
Time | Activity | Location |
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08.00 – 09.00 | I – Educational Sessions | |
Chemical analysis and additional testing in ACD | More info | Blue Room | |
Performance and assessment of patch tests | More info | Green Room | |
How to obtain and interpret ingredient information | More info | Red Room | |
09.00 – 09.10 | Session change | |
09.10 – 10.40 | II – Focus Sessions & Free Communications | |
Immunology of contact dermatitis | More info | Red Room | |
Epidemiology | More info | Blue Room | |
Free communications 2 | More info | Green Room | |
10.40 – 11.15 | Coffee break – Exhibition & posters Five nominees for the poster award will present their poster | Expo |
11.15 – 12.45 | III – Focus Sessions & Free Communications | |
Fragrances | More info | Blue Room | |
Acrylates and resins | More info | Green Room | |
Skin reactions to recreative drugs and tattoos | More info | Red Room | |
Free communications 3 | More info | Orange Room | |
12.45 – 13.45 | Lunch break – Exhibition | Expo |
13.15 – 13.45 | Industry Session – Satellite Lunch Symposium | More info | Orange Room |
13.45 – 15.15 | IV – Focus Sessions & Free Communications | |
Hand eczema | More info | Blue Room | |
Gloves and rubber | More info | Red Room | |
Free communications 4 | More info | Green Room | |
15.15 – 15.45 | Coffee break – Exhibition & posters Five nominees for the poster award will present their poster | Expo |
15.45 – 17.15 | V – Focus Sessions & Free Communications | |
Preservatives and cosmetic allergens | More info | Blue Room | |
Textile dyes and footwear | More info | Green Room | |
Free communications 5 | More info | Red Room | |
17.15 – 17.25 | Session change | |
17.25 – 17.55 | Industry Sessions | More info | |
19.00 – 00.00 | Conference Dinner | More info | Beurs van Berlage |
Conference dinner
The conference dinner will take place in the biggest room of the conference location. The evening will start at 19.00 hrs and will end at 00.00 hrs.
Dinner tickets
You can book a ticket for this special dinner via the online registration form. The fee is € 50 ex VAT and includes dinner and drinks.
Time | Activity | Location |
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Chemical analysis and additional testing in ACD | Blue Room | |
Chair: An Goossens | ||
08.00 – 08.20 | Chemical analysis of rubber materials Ola Bergendorff | |
08.20 – 08.40 | Imaging mass spectrometry, a novel approach to the study of hapten detection in complex matrices Lina Hagvall | |
08.40 – 09.00 | Teamwork in occupational dermatology, the use of chemical methods and spot tests? Ola Bergendorff |
Time | Activity | Location |
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Performance and assessment of patch tests | Green Room | |
Chair: Mihály Matura | ||
08.00 – 08.20 | Crucial factors in the reliability of patch tests Mihály Matura | |
08.20 – 08.40 | A journey from the label on the syringe to the skin; do we really test with the substance we intend to use? Martin Mowitz | |
08.40 – 09.00 | How to read and assess patch test reaction correct? Magnus Bruze |
Time | Activity | Location |
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How to obtain and interpret ingredient information | Red Room | |
Chair: Vera Mahler | Co-chair: Jakob Dahlin | ||
08.00 – 08.20 | The safety data sheet – useful or useless? Ulrik Ahrensbøll-Friis | |
08.20 – 08.40 | Nail polish ingredients: posh & lush? Jakob Dahlin | |
08.40 – 09.00 | The marvel of tattoo art – ingredients reloaded Steffen Schubert |
Time | Activity | Location |
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Immunology of contact dermatitis | Red Room | |
Chair: Stefan Martin | Co-chair: Marc Pallardy | ||
09.10 – 09.30 | Different immunological mechanisms can lead to distinct clinical presentations of allergic contact dermatitis Thomas Rustemeyer | |
09.30 – 09.50 | Role of Nrf2 in allergic contact dermatitis Saadia Kerdine-Römer | |
09.50 – 10.10 | The role of local memory in allergic contact dermatitis Charlotte Bonefeld | |
10.10 – 10.20 | Unique molecular signatures distinguish skin inflammatory reactions induced by chemical allergens and irritants Marine-Alexia Lefevre | |
10.20 – 10.30 | Assessment of cytotoxicity and sensitization potential of intradermally injected tattoo inks in reconstructed human skin Joey Karregat | |
10.30 – 10.40 | Discussion |
Time | Activity | Location |
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Epidemiology | Blue Room | |
Chair: Wolfgang Uter | Co-chair: Pieter-Jan Coenraads | ||
09.10 – 09.30 | Trends and current spectrum of contact allergy in Europe – results from the ESSCA network Wolfgang Uter | |
09.30 – 09.50 | The epidemiological profile of occupational allergiccontact dermatitis in Turkey Esen Özkaya (virtual presentation) | |
09.50 – 10.10 | Metal allergy in metalworkers and causative exposures Farzad Alinaghi | |
10.10 – 10.30 | Beyond a Screening Series: the NACDG Experience Erin Warshaw | |
10.30 – 10.40 | Long-term follow-up of hand eczema in hairdressers: a prospective cohort study of Danish hairdressers graduating from 1985 to 2007 Martin Havmose |
Time | Activity | Location |
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Free Communications 2 | Green Room | |
Chair: Caterina Foti | ||
09.10 – 09.20 | CI Solvent Yellow 14 (Sudan I) identified as the allergen in a plastic part of glasses Ulrik Ahrensbøll-Friis | |
09.20 – 09.30 | The impact of site on patch testing results: a pilot study Siobhan McCarthy | |
09.30 – 09.40 | Eugenol and isoeugenol: understanding anti- and prooxidant activities in the skin mediated by radical intermediates Yannick Port-Lougarre | |
09.40 – 09.50 | Application of a next generation risk assessment framework for skin sensitisation using non-animal data: geraniol case study Nicola Gilmour | |
09.50 – 10.00 | Topical corticosteroid phobia among Danish pharmacy staff Jakob Toft-Hansen | |
10.00 – 10.10 | Patch test sensitization to 4,4′-diaminodiphenylmethane manifesting as a delayed positive reaction Shi Yu Derek Lim | |
10.10 – 10.20 | Assessment of the skin sensitization potential of fragrance ingredients using the U-SENS™ Assay Isabelle Lee | |
10.20 – 10.30 | D-limonene photoallergic contact dermatitis by proxy Maria Guimaraes | |
10.30 – 10.40 | Contact hypersensitivity in the elderly Dominik Németh |
Time | Activity | Location |
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Fragrances | Blue Room | |
Chair: Jeanne Duus Johansen | Co-chair: Pieter-Jan Coenraads | ||
11.15 – 11.35 | Immune responses to fragrance allergens Charlotte Bonefeld | |
11.35 – 11.55 | How to test for fragrance allergy – are the current baseline markers useful? John McFadden | |
11.55 – 12.15 | The role of (auto) oxidation in fragrance allergy: the case of geraniol, citronellol, linalool and limonene Lina Hagvall | |
12.15 – 12.30 | Co-culture systems to assess hazard and potency of fragrance sensitisers Brunhilde Blömeke | |
12.30 – 12.45 | Discussion |
Time | Activity | Location |
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Acrylates and resins | Green Room | |
Chair: Kristiina Aalto-Korte | Co-chair: David Orton | ||
11.15 – 11.35 | Screening for Contact Allergy to 2-hydroxyethylmethacrylate Deirdre Buckley | |
11.35 – 11.55 | Assessment of exposure to acrylates in a clinic of occupational dermatology Katri Suuronen | |
11.55 – 12.15 | An overview on contact allergy to synthetic resin systems Kristiina Aalto-Korte | |
12.15 – 12.35 | Contact allergy to plastic items Marléne Isaksson | |
12.35 – 12.45 | Nature-Inspired Epoxy Resins: Synthesis and Skin Sensitizing Properties of Pinoresinol Diglycidyl Ether (PinoDGE) Niamh O’Boyle |
Time | Activity | |
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Skin reactions to recreative drugs and tattoos | Red Room | |
Chair: Thomas Rustemeyer | ||
11.15 – 11.35 | Clinical presentation of adverse tattoo reactions Norbert Ipenburg | |
11.35 – 11.55 | Sunlight induced tattoo reactions Thomas Rustemeyer | |
11.55 – 12.15 | Patch testing tattooed patients – first results of the IVDK network Steffen Schubert | |
12.15 – 12.35 | Tattoo Allergy: Towards a Patch Test Series to Identify Culprit Compounds Ines Schreiver | |
12.35 – 12.45 | Discussion |
Time | Activity | Location |
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Free Communications 3 | Orange Room | |
Chair: Elke Weisshaar | ||
11.15 – 11.25 | Relationship between allergic contact dermatitis (CAD) and atopic dermatitis (AD) in pediatric patients Egidio Freitas | |
11.25 – 11.35 | Feasibility of remote assessment in atopic dermatitis Aviël Ragamin | |
11.35 – 11.45 | Atopic dermatitis: Epidemiology, lifestyle factors and COVID-19-related impact in the Dutch general population Junfen Zhang | |
11.45 – 11.55 | Aluminium-adsorbed vaccines and risk of vaccination granulomas in children: A Danish population-based cohort study Stine Hoffmann | |
11.55 – 12.05 | Dupilumab in daily practice for the treatment of Pediatric Atopic Dermatitis: 16-week clinical and biomarker results from the BioDay registry Esmé Kamphuis | |
12.05 – 12.15 | Role of patch testing in chronic spontaneous urticaria Dan Slodownik | |
12.15 – 12.25 | Cutaneous and oral aluminium- provocations of children with aluminium-induced vaccination granulomas. Stine Hoffmann | |
12.25 – 12.35 | Non-immunologic contact urticaria to sorbic acid Hilde Lapeere | |
12.35 – 12.45 | Discussion |
Time | Activity | Location |
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Hand eczema | Blue Room | |
Chair: Marie-Louise Schuttelaar & Peter Elsner | ||
13.45 – 14.00 | Epidemiology of hand eczema in the general population Anna Sophie Quaade (virtual presentation) | |
14.00 – 14.15 | Lifestyle and work-related factors in hand eczema: a cross-sectional questionnaire based study in the Dutch general population Laura Loman | |
14.15 – 14.30 | Pathogenesis of vesicular and hyperkeratotic hand eczema Angelique Voorberg | |
14.30 – 14.45 | Treatment of hand eczema: dupilumab and JAK inhibitors Peter Elsner | |
14.45 – 14.55 | Effect of upadacitinib on hand eczema in patients with atopic dermatitis: daily practice data from the BioDay registry Laura Loman | |
14.55 – 15.15 | Discussion |
Time | Activity | Location |
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Gloves and rubber | Red Room | |
Chair: Ola Bergendorff | Co-chair: Nils Hamnerius | ||
13.45 – 14.05 | Impact of Rubber Manufacturing, Distribution and Regulation on Allergen Content Curt Hamann | |
14.05 – 14.25 | Update on allergens in accelerator free gloves and results of chemical analysis of gloves by mass spectrometry Marie-Noelle Crepy | |
14.25 – 14.45 | Patch testing rubber chemicals Kristiina Aalto-Korte | |
14.45 – 15.05 | Thiuram monosulphides in rubber Ola Bergendorff | |
15.05 – 15.15 | Decline of diphenylguanidin contact allergy among HCW after changed pattern of medical glove procurement Nils Hamnerius |
Time | Activity | Location |
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Free Communications 4 | Green Room | |
Chair: Sanja Kezic | ||
13.45 – 13.55 | Allergic contact dermatitis caused by elastic bands from FFP2 mask Pedro Miguel Garrido | |
13.55 – 14.05 | Survey of skin eruptions associated with the use of personal protective equipment (PPE) among the healthcare workers during the COVID-19 pandemic Golara Honari | |
14.05 – 14.15 | Occupational contact dermatitis in physical therapists Marcos Hervella | |
14.15 – 14.25 | Is there an etiological role for polyethylene glycol (PEG)-2000 in COVID arm due to mRNA vaccines? David Pesqué | |
14.25 – 14.35 | Contact allergy investigations in healthcare workers with face mask-related skin disease Inese Hauksson | |
14.35 – 14.45 | A closer look at allergic contact dermatitis caused by topicalophthalmic medications Pedro Alves | |
14.45 – 14.55 | Contact allergy in diabetes patients using medical devices Josefin Ulriksdotter | |
14.55 – 15.05 | Periorbital allergic contact dermatitis from topical ophthalmic medications: primum non nocere Zeynep Yılmaz Keskinkaya | |
15.05 – 15.15 | Contact allergy to antifungals: results of a 12-year retrospective study Tiago Gomes |
Time | Activity | Location |
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Preservatives and cosmetic allergens | Blue Room | |
Chair: Mark Wilkinson | Co-chair: Olivier Aerts | ||
15.45 – 16.05 | Preservative and baseline fragrance allergens: IVDK data of the last ten years – what’s next? Steffen Schubert | |
16.05 – 16.25 | A European cosmetic series: current practice and a proposal Emma Horton | |
16.25 – 16.45 | Rare, new & underestimated cosmetic allergens Olivier Aerts | |
16.45 – 17.15 | Personal Care Product Trends in North America: Allergy in the Metrosexual Era Erin Warshaw |
Time | Activity | Location |
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Textile dyes and footwear | Green Room | |
Chair: Marléne Isaksson | Co-chair: Rik Scheper | ||
15.45 – 16.05 | What we know about textile dermatitis Laura Malinauskiene | |
16.05 – 16.25 | How can we improve the diagnosis of contact allergy to textile dyes? Annarita Antelmi | |
16.25 – 16.45 | Still a problem with chromium-induced shoe dermatitis- discussion on required chemical analyses, regulatory measures, and labelling Yolanda Hedberg | |
16.45 – 17.05 | Potential allergens in footwear Ola Bergendorff | |
17.05 – 17.15 | Discussion |
Time | Activity | Location |
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Free Communications 5 | Red Room | |
Chair: Radoslaw Spiewak | ||
15.45 – 15.55 | Occupational allergic contact dermatitis in pediatric patients Zeynep Yılmaz Keskinkaya | |
15.55 – 16.05 | Allergic contact dermatitis caused by (3-mercaptopropyl) trimethoxysilane in windscreen replacement work Sari Suomela | |
16.05 – 16.15 | In vitro assessments of a novel sensitizer in accelerator-free gloves Kathrin Zeller | |
16.15 – 16.25 | Occupational contact dermatitis among young people in Denmark – A survey of causes and long-term consequences Jeanne Duus Johansen | |
16.25 – 16.35 | Implementation of a distance learning hand eczema prevention program for healthcare workers during the Covid-19 pandemic Rosella Gallo | |
16.35 – 16.45 | Occupational sodium metabisulfite allergy in a baker with hand dermatitis Carsten Hamann | |
16.45 – 16.55 | Photoallergic contact dermatitis from benzophenone in amusement park wrist bands Jakob Dahlin | |
16.55 – 17.05 | Outbreak of occupational allergic contact dermatitis from a smartphone screen protector glue Maria Pastor-Nieto | |
17.05 – 17.15 | Discussion |