Exposure to substances in the workplace and new-onset asthma: an international prospective population-based study (ECRHS-II).

نویسندگان

  • Manolis Kogevinas
  • Jan-Paul Zock
  • Debbie Jarvis
  • Hans Kromhout
  • Linnéa Lillienberg
  • Estel Plana
  • Katja Radon
  • Kjell Torén
  • Ada Alliksoo
  • Geza Benke
  • Paul D Blanc
  • Anna Dahlman-Hoglund
  • Angelo D'Errico
  • Michel Héry
  • Susan Kennedy
  • Nino Kunzli
  • Bénédicte Leynaert
  • Maria C Mirabelli
  • Nerea Muniozguren
  • Dan Norbäck
  • Mario Olivieri
  • Félix Payo
  • Simona Villani
  • Marc van Sprundel
  • Isabel Urrutia
  • Gunilla Wieslander
  • Jordi Sunyer
  • Josep M Antó
چکیده

BACKGROUND The role of exposure to substances in the workplace in new-onset asthma is not well characterised in population-based studies. We therefore aimed to estimate the relative and attributable risks of new-onset asthma in relation to occupations, work-related exposures, and inhalation accidents. METHODS We studied prospectively 6837 participants from 13 countries who previously took part in the European Community Respiratory Health Survey (1990-95) and did not report respiratory symptoms or a history of asthma at the time of the first study. Asthma was assessed by methacholine challenge test and by questionnaire data on asthma symptoms. Exposures were defined by high-risk occupations, an asthma-specific job exposure matrix with additional expert judgment, and through self-report of acute inhalation events. Relative risks for new onset asthma were calculated with log-binomial models adjusted for age, sex, smoking, and study centre. FINDINGS A significant excess asthma risk was seen after exposure to substances known to cause occupational asthma (Relative risk=1.6, 95% CI 1.1-2.3, p=0.017). Risks were highest for asthma defined by bronchial hyper-reactivity in addition to symptoms (2.4, 1.3-4.6, p=0.008). Of common occupations, a significant excess risk of asthma was seen for nursing (2.2, 1.3-4.0, p=0.007). Asthma risk was also increased in participants who reported an acute symptomatic inhalation event such as fire, mixing cleaning products, or chemical spills (RR=3.3, 95% CI 1.0-11.1, p=0.051). The population-attributable risk for adult asthma due to occupational exposures ranged from 10% to 25%, equivalent to an incidence of new-onset occupational asthma of 250-300 cases per million people per year. INTERPRETATION Occupational exposures account for a substantial proportion of adult asthma incidence. The increased risk of asthma after inhalation accidents suggests that workers who have such accidents should be monitored closely.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Lancet

دوره 370 9584  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2007