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Sneezing and Allergic Dermatitis were Increased in Engineered Nanomaterial Handling Workers

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INDUSTRIAL HEALTH
卷 52, 期 3, 页码 199-215

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NATL INST OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY & HEALTH, JAPAN
DOI: 10.2486/indhealth.2013-0100

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Allergic dermatitis; Sneezing; Risk levels; Nanomaterial handling workers; Questionnaire

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  1. National Health Research Institutes [98A1-EOSP03-014, 99A1-EO-SP03-014, 00A1-EOSP03-014, 01A1-EOSP03-014]
  2. Institute of Occupational Safety and Health, Taiwan, ROC [1OSH98-M323, 1OSH99-M323, 1OSH100-M323, IOSH101-M323]

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The aim of this study was to survey the work-relatedness of symptoms and diseases among engineered nanomaterials handling workers by questionnaire. A total of 258 exposed workers and 200 comparison workers were recruited from 14 nanomaterials handling factories in Taiwan. In addition to current disease status (prevalence), we classified the diseases worsened by employment (worsened by work). The control banding nanotool risk level matrix was adopted to categorize the severity and probability of nanomaterial exposure. The work-relatedness of symptoms was also self-reported in the questionnaire. The only symptom identified as significantly work-related was sneezing (5.88% in risk level 2 and 7.91% in risk level 1 vs. 2.00% in controls, p=0.04). The prevalences of work-related dry cough (p=0.06) and productive cough (p=0.09) in nanomaterials handling workers were also higher than those in controls. The only disease significantly worsened by work was allergic dermatitis (4.20% in risk level 2, 0% in risk level 1 vs. 0.50% in control, p=0.01). The incidence of angina in nanoworkers was also higher than in controls (p=0.06). In addition to allergic diseases, cardiopulmonary symptoms such as cough and angina may be used as screening tools for medical surveillance of people handling engineered nanomaterials.

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