Toxic shock syndrome and tampon safety
In 1982, a 'tampon task force' was set up to develop safety standards, following the emergence of toxic shock syndrome.
In 1980, toxic shock syndrome (TSS) emerged as a public health crisis among women who used tampons.
There were hundreds of cases, and The Centers for Disease Control linked deaths from TSS to super-absorbent tampons.
The Food and Drug Administration responded by assembling a ‘Tampon Task Force’ in 1982 to develop safety standards.
A researcher called Nancy King Reame was recruited to run the independent laboratory testing. Her work helped establish the first national absorbency standards for tampons. Golda Arthur speaks to Nancy King Reame.
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