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Occupational Contact Dermatitis [PDF]

open access: goldAllergy, Asthma & Clinical Immunology, 2008
Occupational contact dermatitis accounts for 90% of all cases of work-related cutaneous disorders. It can be divided into irritant contact dermatitis, which occurs in 80% of cases, and allergic contact dermatitis.
Sasseville Denis
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The Influence of Occupational Factors on Contact Dermatitis in Symptomatic Healthcare Workers: A Patch Test Study [PDF]

open access: goldDiseases
Healthcare workers (HCWs) are frequently exposed to a variety of chemical agents, which can result in the development of allergic or irritant contact dermatitis.
Cristiana Ferrari   +8 more
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Sociodemographic and clinical profile of patients with occupational contact dermatitis seen at a work-related dermatology service, 2000 - 2014 [PDF]

open access: goldAnais Brasileiros de Dermatologia, 2019
: BACKGROUND: Occupational dermatoses are common, especially contact dermatitis. Epidemiological studies on these dermatoses are scarce in Brazil and they are necessary as part of the public policy to protect workers' health.
Maria das Graças Mota Melo   +2 more
doaj   +3 more sources

Occupational contact allergic dermatitis in dentistry [PDF]

open access: goldVojnosanitetski Pregled, 2011
Introduction. Dental professionals may be at increased risk of developing occupational allergic diseases specially to methacrylates that can permeate protective disposable gloves. Case report.
Mikov Ivan   +2 more
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Work-related and personal risk factors for occupational contact dermatitis: A systematic review of the literature with meta-analysis. [PDF]

open access: yesContact Dermatitis, 2023
The objective of this review is to identify work‐related and personal risk factors for contact dermatitis (CD), and assess their association with this frequently occurring occupational disease.
Schütte MG   +4 more
europepmc   +2 more sources

Occupational Contact Dermatitis in Employees of Large-Scale Narcotic Crop Farms of Ethiopia: Prevalence and Risk Factors. A Self-Reported Study Using the Nordic Occupational Skin Questionnaire [PDF]

open access: yesEnvironmental Health Insights, 2021
Background: Occupational skin diseases are the second leading occupational disease, accounting for almost 25% of all missed workdays. Occupational contact dermatitis (OCD) accounts for 70% to 90% of all skin disorders in the workplace.
Aiggan Tamene
doaj   +2 more sources

Occupational contact dermatitis

open access: goldDermatologic Therapy, 2004
The dermatologist should be aware of the many facets of occupational skin diseases, which can be caused by physical, chemical, and biological insults. The most common manifestation of occupational skin diseases is contact dermatitis (both irritant and allergic).
Boris D. Lushniak
openalex   +4 more sources

Genetic risk factors for occupational contact dermatitis

open access: diamondAnaliz Riska Zdorovʹû, 2023
Occupational contact dermatitis is an important current occupational health problem with serious economic and social consequences. Among possible risk factors for this disease, researchers pay attention to genetic predisposition.
A.M. Amromina   +2 more
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Prevalence of Occupational Contact Dermatitis and its related Factors among Surgical Technologists in Five Educational Centers of Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences

open access: diamondبهداشت کار و ارتقای سلامت, 2021
Introduction: Occupational skin diseases and hand contact dermatitis specifically are among the most common occupational diseases among the healthcare workers.
ali PAHNABI   +3 more
doaj   +2 more sources

Occupational contact dermatitis caused by dimethylformamide

open access: yesIndian Dermatology Online Journal, 2016
Aayush Gupta, Yugal K Sharma, Kirti Deo
doaj   +5 more sources

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