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The management of work-related asthma guidelines: a broader perspective.
Authors
Baur-X; Aasen-TB; Burge-PS; Heederik-D; Henneberger-PK; Maestrelli-P; Schlunssen-V; Vandenplas-O; Wilden-D
Source
Eur Respir Rev 2012 Jun; 21(124):125-139
Link
http://dx.doi.org/10.1183/09059180.00004711 
NIOSHTIC No.
20040921 
Abstract
The aim of the European Respiratory Society work-related asthma guidelines is to present the management and prevention options of work-related asthma and their effectiveness. Work-related asthma accounts for 5-25% of all adult asthma cases and is responsible for a significant socioeconomic burden. Several hundred occupational agents, mainly allergens but also irritants and substances with unknown pathological mechanisms, have been identified as causing work-related asthma. The essential message of these guidelines is that the management of work-related asthma can be considerably optimised based on the present knowledge of causes, risk factors, pathomechanisms, and realistic and effective interventions. To reach this goal we urgently require greatly intensified primary preventive measures and improved case management. There is now a substantial body of evidence supporting the implementation of comprehensive medical surveillance programmes for workers at risk. Those workers who fail surveillance programmes need to be referred to a clinician who can confirm or exclude an occupational cause. Once work-related asthma is confirmed, a revised risk assessment in the workplace is needed to prevent further cases. These new guidelines confirm and extend already existing statements and recommendations. We hope that these guidelines will initiate the much-needed research that is required to fill the gaps in our knowledge and to initiate substantial improvements in preventative measures.
Keywords
Respiration; Respiratory-system-disorders; Pulmonary-function; Pulmonary-system; Pulmonary-system-disorders; Work-environment; Risk-factors; Exposure-levels; Surveillance-programs; Occupational-diseases; Diseases; Etiology; Author Keywords: Agents; compensation; legal adjudication; occupational asthma; socioeconomic impact
Contact
Xaver Baur, Institute for Occupational and Maritime Medicine, University Medical Center, Hamburg-Eppendorf, Seewartenstrasse 10, 20459 Hamburg, Germany
CODEN
EREWEH
Publication Date
20120601
Document Type
Journal Article
Email Address
baur@uke.de
Fiscal Year
2012
NTIS Accession No.
NTIS Price
Identifying No.
B07092012
Issue of Publication
124
ISSN
0905-9180
NIOSH Division
DRDS
Source Name
European Respiratory Review
State
WV
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