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Occupational dermatoses reported in Brazil from 2007 to 2014

BACKGROUND: Occupational diseases are very prevalent in the world, especially in developing countries. Occupational dermatoses are responsible for most of these cases. However, epidemiological studies are rare in Brazil. OBJECTIVES: To verify the panorama of occupational skin diseases in Brazil desc...

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Autores principales: Lise, Michelle Larissa Zini, Feijó, Fernando Ribas, Lise, Michael Laurence Zini, Lise, Claudia Ribeiro Zini, de Campos, Luis Carlos Elejalde
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Publicado: Sociedade Brasileira de Dermatologia 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5871358/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29641693
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/abd1806-4841.20185314
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author Lise, Michelle Larissa Zini
Feijó, Fernando Ribas
Lise, Michael Laurence Zini
Lise, Claudia Ribeiro Zini
de Campos, Luis Carlos Elejalde
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Feijó, Fernando Ribas
Lise, Michael Laurence Zini
Lise, Claudia Ribeiro Zini
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description BACKGROUND: Occupational diseases are very prevalent in the world, especially in developing countries. Occupational dermatoses are responsible for most of these cases. However, epidemiological studies are rare in Brazil. OBJECTIVES: To verify the panorama of occupational skin diseases in Brazil describing frequencies of work-related dermatoses and their sociodemographic and occupational patterns. METHODS: We used retrospective data from the Notifiable Diseases Information System, (from 2007-2014) tabulated with the Tab program for Windows - TabWin12. We used intentional non-probability sampling and sequential selection, considering all notified occupational dermatoses. RESULTS: All cases of occupational dermatoses referred to in the period were analyzed (n = 4710). Males and the age group of 35-49 years were the most affected. The most affected body area was the upper limb (34.2%) and the hand (25.4%). The "causative agent" field in the forms was not filled in 69.4% of cases, with chrome as the most prevalent cause reported (11.8%). ICD-10 codes more prevalent were L23, L24, and L25, corresponding to 34.2% of the sample. In total, 29% of patients needed to take a sick leave. No cases evolved to death and there were 0.2% of total as permanent disability. STUDY LIMITATIONS: The amount of missing information for various items in the system draws attention. CONCLUSIONS: Treatment of patients with occupational dermatitis include the identification and removal of the causative agent and specific treatment of the disease. Diagnosis delay in cases of occupational dermatoses brings social and financial consequences to the work and life of workers.
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spelling pubmed-58713582018-03-29 Occupational dermatoses reported in Brazil from 2007 to 2014 Lise, Michelle Larissa Zini Feijó, Fernando Ribas Lise, Michael Laurence Zini Lise, Claudia Ribeiro Zini de Campos, Luis Carlos Elejalde An Bras Dermatol Investigation BACKGROUND: Occupational diseases are very prevalent in the world, especially in developing countries. Occupational dermatoses are responsible for most of these cases. However, epidemiological studies are rare in Brazil. OBJECTIVES: To verify the panorama of occupational skin diseases in Brazil describing frequencies of work-related dermatoses and their sociodemographic and occupational patterns. METHODS: We used retrospective data from the Notifiable Diseases Information System, (from 2007-2014) tabulated with the Tab program for Windows - TabWin12. We used intentional non-probability sampling and sequential selection, considering all notified occupational dermatoses. RESULTS: All cases of occupational dermatoses referred to in the period were analyzed (n = 4710). Males and the age group of 35-49 years were the most affected. The most affected body area was the upper limb (34.2%) and the hand (25.4%). The "causative agent" field in the forms was not filled in 69.4% of cases, with chrome as the most prevalent cause reported (11.8%). ICD-10 codes more prevalent were L23, L24, and L25, corresponding to 34.2% of the sample. In total, 29% of patients needed to take a sick leave. No cases evolved to death and there were 0.2% of total as permanent disability. STUDY LIMITATIONS: The amount of missing information for various items in the system draws attention. CONCLUSIONS: Treatment of patients with occupational dermatitis include the identification and removal of the causative agent and specific treatment of the disease. Diagnosis delay in cases of occupational dermatoses brings social and financial consequences to the work and life of workers. Sociedade Brasileira de Dermatologia 2018 /pmc/articles/PMC5871358/ /pubmed/29641693 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/abd1806-4841.20185314 Text en http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial No Derivative License, which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium provided the original work is properly cited and the work is not changed in any way.
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Lise, Michelle Larissa Zini
Feijó, Fernando Ribas
Lise, Michael Laurence Zini
Lise, Claudia Ribeiro Zini
de Campos, Luis Carlos Elejalde
Occupational dermatoses reported in Brazil from 2007 to 2014
title Occupational dermatoses reported in Brazil from 2007 to 2014
title_full Occupational dermatoses reported in Brazil from 2007 to 2014
title_fullStr Occupational dermatoses reported in Brazil from 2007 to 2014
title_full_unstemmed Occupational dermatoses reported in Brazil from 2007 to 2014
title_short Occupational dermatoses reported in Brazil from 2007 to 2014
title_sort occupational dermatoses reported in brazil from 2007 to 2014
topic Investigation
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5871358/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29641693
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/abd1806-4841.20185314
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