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Patch test results of the European baseline series among patients with occupational contact dermatitis across Europe - analyses of the European Surveillance System on Contact Allergy network, 2002-2010

Authors :
Maria, Pesonen
Riitta, Jolanki
Francesca, Larese Filon
Mark, Wilkinson
Beata, Kręcisz
Marta, Kieć-Świerczyńska
Andrea, Bauer
Vera, Mahler
Swen M, John
Axel, Schnuch
Wolfgang, Uter
Anthony D, Ormerod
Pesonen, Maria
Jolanki, Riitta
LARESE FILON, Francesca
Wilkinson, Mark
Krecisz, Beata
Kieć Świerczyńska, Marta
Bauer, Andrea
Mahler, Vera
John, Swen M.
Schnuch, Axel
Uter, Wolfgang
Source :
Contact dermatitis. 72(3)
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Occupational contact dermatitis is one of the most common occupational diseases in Europe. In order to develop effective preventive measures, detailed and up-to-date data on the incidence, main causes and professions at risk of occupational contact dermatitis are needed. OBJECTIVES: To describe the pattern of patch test reactivity to allergens in the European baseline series of patients with occupational contact dermatitis in different occupations. METHODS: We analysed data collected by the European Surveillance System on Contact Allergy (ESSCA) network from 2002 to 2010, from 11 European countries. RESULTS: Allergens in the European baseline series associated with an at least doubled risk of occupational contact dermatitis include: thiuram rubber chemical accelerators, epoxy resin, and the antimicrobials methylchloroisothiazolinone/methylisothiazolinone, methyldibromo glutaronitrile, and formaldehyde. The highest risk of occupational contact dermatitis was found in occupations classified as 'other personal services workers', which includes hairdressers, nursing and other healthcare professionals, precision workers in metal and related materials, and blacksmiths, tool-makers and related trades workers. CONCLUSIONS: In the planning and implementation of measures aimed at preventing occupational contact dermatitis, the focus should be on the identified high-risk occupational groups and the most common occupational allergies.

Details

ISSN :
16000536
Volume :
72
Issue :
3
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Contact dermatitis
Accession number :
edsair.pmid.dedup....e966aea1627ecac1b8990745f8b8151d