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The most prevalent contact allergens seen were fragrance mix, nickel, balsam of Peru, methylchloroisothiazolinone/methylisothiazolinone, and cobalt. Some important differences are seen when stratifying CAMP data by age, sex, atopic history, and patch screening tray used. LIMITATIONS Possible sources of data error exist because of lack of uniformity of patch test practices. CONCLUSIONS The CAMP database can be used to determine the relative prevalence of contact allergens, to help develop North American core screening patch test series, and to document the m