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BISHOP v. FARHAT6/17/1997 area" since 1979. Severe reactions, he added, have been reported in medical literature since 1986, and the Food and Drug Administration issued a "medical alert" regarding latex-containing medical devices in March 1991. Given this evidence, whether Delta should have reasonably known of the danger of latex allergy between July 1992 and February 1993 is a jury question, as is the question of whether such knowledge would have required Delta to refrain from labelling its gloves "hypoallergenic." Compare Stiltjes, supra.
7. Delta's challenge to the trial court's denial of its motion for summary judgment based on the expiration of the statute of limitations is rejected for the reasons outlined in Division 3, supra.
Judgment in Case No. A97A1113 affirmed in part, reversed in part, and remanded for proceedings consistent with this opinion. Judgments in Case Nos. A97A1114, A97A1115, and A97A1116 affirmed. Birdsong, P.J., and Eldridge, J., concur.
DECIDED JUNE 17, 1997 — RECONSIDERATION DENIED JULY 10, 1997 — CERT. APPLIED FOR.
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