BACKGROUND AND AIM: Risks for development of occupational sensitisation, bronchial hyper-responsiveness, rhinoconjunctival and chest symptoms at work associated with continued exposure to high molecular weight (HMW) allergens were estimated with three exposure assessment methods. METHODS: A Cox regression analysis with adjustment for atopy and smoking habit was carried out in 408 apprentices in animal health technology, pastry making, and dental hygiene technology with an 8-year follow-up after training. The risk of continued exposure after training, estimated by the asthma-specific job exposure matrix (JEM), was compared with self-reports and investigator scores on job-training-related exposure. Associations between outcomes and work durat...
In this paper pitfalls in risk assessment for high molecular weight allergens, which can cause typic...
International audienceThe association of asthma with occupational exposures was studied in 14,151 ad...
introduction Occupational asthma is, by definition, a disease that can be prevented through appropri...
Objectives We aimed to update an asthmagen job exposure matrix (JEM) developed in the late 1990s. Ma...
Information on the occurrence of occupational asthma comes from different sources; disease registrie...
International audienceThe healthy worker effect usually leads to underestimation of the association ...
OBJECTIVES: The healthy worker effect usually leads to underestimation of the association between oc...
BACKGROUND: Sensitization to occupational allergens is frequently found in laboratory animal workers...
Summary Background The role of exposure to substances in the workplace in new-onset asthma is not we...
The goal of this study was to identify occupational risk factors for severe exacerbation of asthma a...
BACKGROUND: The role of exposure to substances in the workplace in new-onset asthma is not well char...
There is convincing evidence that tight relationships between the upper and lower airways also apply...
Background For individual exposures, effect modification by atopy or smoking has been reported on th...
The association of asthma with occupational exposures was studied in 14,151 adults, aged 25–59 years...
In this paper pitfalls in risk assessment for high molecular weight allergens, which can cause typic...
International audienceThe association of asthma with occupational exposures was studied in 14,151 ad...
introduction Occupational asthma is, by definition, a disease that can be prevented through appropri...
Objectives We aimed to update an asthmagen job exposure matrix (JEM) developed in the late 1990s. Ma...
Information on the occurrence of occupational asthma comes from different sources; disease registrie...
International audienceThe healthy worker effect usually leads to underestimation of the association ...
OBJECTIVES: The healthy worker effect usually leads to underestimation of the association between oc...
BACKGROUND: Sensitization to occupational allergens is frequently found in laboratory animal workers...
Summary Background The role of exposure to substances in the workplace in new-onset asthma is not we...
The goal of this study was to identify occupational risk factors for severe exacerbation of asthma a...
BACKGROUND: The role of exposure to substances in the workplace in new-onset asthma is not well char...
There is convincing evidence that tight relationships between the upper and lower airways also apply...
Background For individual exposures, effect modification by atopy or smoking has been reported on th...
The association of asthma with occupational exposures was studied in 14,151 adults, aged 25–59 years...
In this paper pitfalls in risk assessment for high molecular weight allergens, which can cause typic...
International audienceThe association of asthma with occupational exposures was studied in 14,151 ad...
introduction Occupational asthma is, by definition, a disease that can be prevented through appropri...