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Occupational contact dermatitis among young people in Denmark – A survey of causes and long‐term consequences

Contact Dermatitis, 2022
Studies on the causes and consequences of occupational contact dermatitis (OCD) among young workers are non‐existent.
J. B. Dietz   +7 more
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Occupational Contact Dermatitis in Hospital Cleaning Workers

Dermatitis, 2021
Background Health care workers and hospital cleaning workers are at high risk regarding the development of occupational contact dermatitis (OCD). Objectives To determine the prevalence and risk factors of OCD in hospital cleaning workers.
Tuncay Aydin Taş   +2 more
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Incidence rates of occupational contact dermatitis in Denmark between 2007 and 2018: A population‐based study

Contact Dermatitis, 2021
Recent population‐based studies on the incidence rates (IRs) of occupational contact dermatitis (OCD) are sparse.
J. B. Dietz   +7 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Occupational allergic contact dermatitis: A 24‐year, retrospective cohort study from Turkey

Contact Dermatitis, 2021
Limited data exist on occupational allergic contact dermatitis (OACD) in Turkey.
E. Özkaya, M. S. Elinç Aslan
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Occupational Dermatitis and Urticaria

Immunology and Allergy Clinics of North America, 2021
Occupational contact dermatitis is the most common occupational skin disease (OSD), and most of them are irritant in nature. There is less information available about contact urticaria than contact dermatitis. There are several strategies to prevent OSD, although workplace studies suggest there are gaps in their use in the workplace.
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Occupational and non‐occupational allergic contact dermatitis to hair dyes in Greece. A 10‐year retrospective study

Contact Dermatitis, 2020
Oxidative hair dyes are an important source of chemical exposure and a major risk factor for the development of occupational and non‐occupational allergic contact dermatitis (ACD) worldwide.
Stamatis Gregoriou   +7 more
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Degree of employment, sick leave, and costs following notification of occupational contact dermatitis—A register‐based study

Contact Dermatitis, 2020
Occupational contact dermatitis (OCD) is the most commonly recognized occupational disease in Denmark.
J. B. Dietz   +7 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Management of Occupational Dermatitis

Dermatologic Clinics, 2009
Contact dermatitis is the most common occupational skin disorder, responsible for up to 30% of all cases of occupational disease in industrialized nations. Epidemiologic data suggest that contact dermatitis accounts for 90% to 95% of all cases of occupational skin disease, imposing considerable social and economic implications.
Matthew J. Zirwas, Shane Clark
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Occupational dermatitis in shoemakers

Contact Dermatitis, 1996
In an epidemiological study of occupational dermatitis in 5 different show factories, 246 workers were interviewed, examined and patch tested using standard and occupational patch test series. The prevalence of occupational contact dermatitis was 14.6% (36/246): 8.1% (20/246) irritant contact dermatitis (OACD).
M. Reggiani   +2 more
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Occupational Contact Dermatitis

Dermatologic Clinics, 2020
The prevalence of occupational contact dermatitis is estimated to be between 6.7% and 10.6% and can lead to missed work and job loss. Although treatment may provide temporary relief, identifying the culprit allergen may help the clinician counsel on how to avoid or reduce exposure.
James G. Marks   +2 more
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