[Excerpt] Occupational asthma is asthma due to work exposures. It can be caused by a specific workplace agent with a specific immune system response – the agent is called a sensitizer. It has been recommended that whenever an adult experiences new-onset asthma, occupational asthma should be suspected. The respiratory symptoms of occupational asthma include wheezing, shortness of breath, chest tightness, cough, and sputum production. While these are similar to asthma that is not work-related, these symptoms occur due to a work-related exposure
ABSTRACT: With the accelerating pace of new knowledge about occupational asthma, systematic epidemio...
ABSTRACT: The goal of this study was to identify occupational risk factors for severe exacerbation o...
ABSTRACT: Epidemiology is the study of the distribution, determinants and outcome of disease. In thi...
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Occupational asthma may be defined as asthma induced by acquired hypersensitivity to an agent inhale...
Objective: To review the clinical features and underlying mechanisms of occupational asthma in an at...
AbstractOccupational asthma (OA) can be defined as variable airways narrowing causally related to ex...
ABSTRACT: This population-based cross-sectional survey assessed the prevalence of work-aggravated as...
Work-aggravated asthma is an important and common subtype of work-related asthma. Air pollutants in ...
Occupational asthma is the most common form of occupational lung disease in the developed world at t...
Substantial epidemiologic and clinical evidence indicates that agents inhaled at work can induce ast...
Occupational exposures now account for 20% of adult onset asthma. Overall incidence has not declined...
8siThe management of occupational asthma (OA) may be influenced by several factors and removal from ...
Substantial epidemiologic and clinical evidence indicates that agents inhaled at work can induce ast...
Bronchial asthma causes great morbidity and mortality worldwide. Certain occupations especially thos...
ABSTRACT: With the accelerating pace of new knowledge about occupational asthma, systematic epidemio...
ABSTRACT: The goal of this study was to identify occupational risk factors for severe exacerbation o...
ABSTRACT: Epidemiology is the study of the distribution, determinants and outcome of disease. In thi...
CC999999/Intramural CDC HHS/United States2019-05-17T00:00:00Z29327949PMC65241416252vault:3220
Occupational asthma may be defined as asthma induced by acquired hypersensitivity to an agent inhale...
Objective: To review the clinical features and underlying mechanisms of occupational asthma in an at...
AbstractOccupational asthma (OA) can be defined as variable airways narrowing causally related to ex...
ABSTRACT: This population-based cross-sectional survey assessed the prevalence of work-aggravated as...
Work-aggravated asthma is an important and common subtype of work-related asthma. Air pollutants in ...
Occupational asthma is the most common form of occupational lung disease in the developed world at t...
Substantial epidemiologic and clinical evidence indicates that agents inhaled at work can induce ast...
Occupational exposures now account for 20% of adult onset asthma. Overall incidence has not declined...
8siThe management of occupational asthma (OA) may be influenced by several factors and removal from ...
Substantial epidemiologic and clinical evidence indicates that agents inhaled at work can induce ast...
Bronchial asthma causes great morbidity and mortality worldwide. Certain occupations especially thos...
ABSTRACT: With the accelerating pace of new knowledge about occupational asthma, systematic epidemio...
ABSTRACT: The goal of this study was to identify occupational risk factors for severe exacerbation o...
ABSTRACT: Epidemiology is the study of the distribution, determinants and outcome of disease. In thi...