Bronchial asthma causes great morbidity and mortality worldwide. Certain occupations especially those exposed to known triggers of asthma such as animal fur, dusts or solvents may trigger asthma attacks in a previously undiagnosed individual or worsen its’ control in a known asthmatic. This is especially true for adult-onset asthma. This may in turn the health of the affected workers and affect their productivity. Affected workers may be given job reassignment and eligible for medical compensation from Social Security Organisation (SOSCO). This case report will look at how two individuals in very distinct occupation were diagnosed with suspected occupational asthma
Occupational asthma may be defined as asthma induced by acquired hypersensitivity to an agent inhale...
CC999999/Intramural CDC HHS/United States2019-05-17T00:00:00Z29327949PMC65241416252vault:3220
The goal of this study was to identify occupational risk factors for severe exacerbation of asthma a...
We read with interest Westerhof et al's1 article investigating the factors associated with a poor pr...
We present a case that highlights the difficulties with diagnosis and the dangers of occupational al...
Abstract Background: We hypothesised that occupational exposures differently affect subtypes of adu...
Occupational exposures now account for 20% of adult onset asthma. Overall incidence has not declined...
Occupational asthma is the most common form of occupational lung disease in the developed world at t...
Objective: To review the clinical features and underlying mechanisms of occupational asthma in an at...
The occupational asthma is the most common form of lung disease caused by factors that are attribute...
ABSTRACT: Epidemiology is the study of the distribution, determinants and outcome of disease. In thi...
8siThe management of occupational asthma (OA) may be influenced by several factors and removal from ...
Occupational asthma (OA) is one of the most common forms of occupational lung disease in many indust...
Exposures encountered in the workplace are a common contributor to adult asthma, accounting for an e...
Objective: In a general population of employed persons with health insurance, what proportion of adu...
Occupational asthma may be defined as asthma induced by acquired hypersensitivity to an agent inhale...
CC999999/Intramural CDC HHS/United States2019-05-17T00:00:00Z29327949PMC65241416252vault:3220
The goal of this study was to identify occupational risk factors for severe exacerbation of asthma a...
We read with interest Westerhof et al's1 article investigating the factors associated with a poor pr...
We present a case that highlights the difficulties with diagnosis and the dangers of occupational al...
Abstract Background: We hypothesised that occupational exposures differently affect subtypes of adu...
Occupational exposures now account for 20% of adult onset asthma. Overall incidence has not declined...
Occupational asthma is the most common form of occupational lung disease in the developed world at t...
Objective: To review the clinical features and underlying mechanisms of occupational asthma in an at...
The occupational asthma is the most common form of lung disease caused by factors that are attribute...
ABSTRACT: Epidemiology is the study of the distribution, determinants and outcome of disease. In thi...
8siThe management of occupational asthma (OA) may be influenced by several factors and removal from ...
Occupational asthma (OA) is one of the most common forms of occupational lung disease in many indust...
Exposures encountered in the workplace are a common contributor to adult asthma, accounting for an e...
Objective: In a general population of employed persons with health insurance, what proportion of adu...
Occupational asthma may be defined as asthma induced by acquired hypersensitivity to an agent inhale...
CC999999/Intramural CDC HHS/United States2019-05-17T00:00:00Z29327949PMC65241416252vault:3220
The goal of this study was to identify occupational risk factors for severe exacerbation of asthma a...