Surveillance scheme for occupational skin disease in the Saarland, FRG. First report from BKH-S

Autor(en): Dickel, Heinrich 
Bruckner, Thomas M.
Bernhard-Klimt, C.
Koch, T.
Scheidt, R.
Diepgen, Thomas L.
Affiliationen: Department of Clinical Social Medicine, Centre of Occupational and Environmental Dermatology, University Hospital of Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Germany.
Erscheinungsdatum: 2002
Journal: Contact dermatitis
Volumen: 46
Ausgabe: 4
Startseite: 197
Seitenende: 206
Zusammenfassung: 
Occupational skin disease (OSD) is a significant public health concern. To keep OSDs under surveillance, a register of OSDs (BKH-S) was implemented in 1999 in the Saarland, FRG. We conducted a population-based register study to analyse all initial reports of OSDs reported to the BKH-S. 336 cases were prospectively assessed from July 1999 to June 2001. In 78% (n = 263) of the cases an occupational cause for the skin disease was stated, 91% (n = 240) of which fell within 16 occupational groups. This is equivalent to 6.8 cases per 10,000 workers per year within these occupational groups. Notably, young age groups (median age 35 years) were affected with a female predominance. The most frequent final diagnosis was irritant contact dermatitis (75%) followed by allergic contact dermatitis (34%) and atopic dermatitis (19%). The overall prevalence of occupationally relevant delayed-type reactors was 21% and of immediate-type reactors 17%. Work-related delayed-type sensitizations to potassium dichromate (n = 8) and immediate-type sensitizations to natural rubber latex (n = 11) were the most frequently observed. Questionnaire results showed frequent occupational skin contact with wet work (59%), detergents (48%), and disinfectants (38%). The second valid surveillance scheme for OSD in the FRG has been introduced and can be made available for further analysis.
ISSN: 0105-1873
DOI: 10.1034/j.1600-0536.2002.460403.x

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