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Kalaycı, Defne, Mehmet Erdem Alagüney, and Ali Naci Yıldız. "The Estimated Number of Occupational Diseases and Work-Related Diseases in Turkey." Acta Medica 50, no. 3 (2019): 17–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.32552/2019.actamedica.358.

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Objective: The number of occupational diseases are lower than expected in Turkey. We aimed to estimate the number of occupational diseases, work-related diseases, and deaths due to occupational exposures by using international estimations of attribution of workplace in this descriptive study.
 Methods: The attributable fraction values to occupation for selected diseases and deaths were compiled from the literature. Information on these diseases and deaths in Turkey was obtained from national burden of disease studies and statistics of Turkish Statistical Institute. The estimated number of
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Rodrigues, Bruna Caroline, Carla Caroline Campanelli Moreira, Taise Andréa Triana, Juliana Furlan Rabelo, and Ieda Harumi Higarashi. "Limitations and consequences caused by work-related diseases in the worker’s lives." Rev Rene 14, no. 2 (2013): 448–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.15253/2175-6783.20130002000023.

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This study aimed to investigate the impacts of work-related diseases in the worker’s lives, as well as analyze the contributions of studies to the nursing science, especially in the area of occupational health nursing. It is an integrative review with the following guiding question: What are the limitations and consequences caused by cumulative trauma disorders (CTD) in the worker’s lives reported in the nursing scientific production during the last five years (2006 to 2010). The descriptors used were: Cumulative Trauma Disorders and Occupational Health. We selected 14 articles and these were
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Zhou, A. Y., M. Seed, M. Carder, A. Money, M. Van Tongeren, and R. Agius. "Sentinel approach to detect emerging causes of work-related respiratory diseases." Occupational Medicine 70, no. 1 (2019): 52–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/occmed/kqz159.

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Abstract Background The world of work is continually changing, and this could result in new and emerging risks being introduced, including those that may cause work-related respiratory diseases (WRRD). Aims To describe recently emerging and new cases of WRRD and the relevant methodology using data in a national occupational respiratory disease surveillance scheme in the UK. Methods Incident cases of respiratory diseases reported by physicians to the Surveillance of Work-related and Occupational Respiratory Disease (SWORD) between January 2015 and December 2017 were included. Potentially emergi
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Sauni, Riitta, Jukka Takala, Päivi Hämäläinen, Clas-Håkan Nygård, and Subas Neupane. "SS13-03 WORK-RELATED CANCER IN FINLAND." Occupational Medicine 74, Supplement_1 (2024): 0. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/occmed/kqae023.0113.

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Abstract Introduction The aim of this study was to estimate the magnitude of the burden of work-related cancer in terms of fatalities in Finland during the year 2019. Additionally, it sought to compare these figures with the national statistics on occupational cancers 2005-2019. Materials and Methods Data on occupational illnesses and injuries were sourced from international organizations, institutions, and public websites. Population attributable fractions (PAF) for the various risk factor-outcome pairs were derived from literature. Reported and recognized occupational cancers registered duri
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Guarnieri, Gabriella. "[Diagnostic approach to work-related allergic respiratory diseases]." Giornale Italiano di Medicina del Lavoro ed Ergonomia 39, no. 3 (2025): 178–81. https://doi.org/10.4081/gimle.627.

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An accurate diagnosis of occupational allergic respiratory diseases is crucial because they are related to disability, loss of work and worsening of psychosocial and economic status of workers. Early diagnosis is therefore essential to prevent the progression of allergic respiratory diseases and to implement preventive measures. The most frequent occupational allergic respiratory diseases are asthma (OA) and rhinitis (OR), less frequently hypersensitivity pneumonia (HP) and non-asthmatic eosinophilic bronchitis (NAEB). The diagnosis is based on the objective evidence of the disease, on a clear
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Kapoor, Tushar. "Occupational Lung Diseases." NMO Journal 17, no. 1 (2023): 52–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.53772/nmo.2023.17112.

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Despite federally mandated safety standards, occupational lung disease remains one of the most common work-related injuries. Inhaled dust can result in a range of tissue injury in the lung and can lead to significant respiratory insufficiency causing death.
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Frumkin, Howard. "Epidemiology of Work Related Diseases." Journal of Occupational & Environmental Medicine 39, no. 1 (1997): 83–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/00043764-199701000-00016.

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Greenberg, M. "Epidemiology of Work Related Diseases." Occupational and Environmental Medicine 53, no. 2 (1996): 144. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/oem.53.2.144.

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Macfarlane, G. "Epidemiology of Work Related Diseases." Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health 50, no. 4 (1996): 476. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/jech.50.4.476-b.

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Carrillo-Castrillo, Jesús Antonio, Ventura Pérez-Mira, María del Carmen Pardo-Ferreira, and Juan Carlos Rubio-Romero. "Analysis of Required Investigations of Work-Related Musculoskeletal Disorders in Spain." International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 16, no. 10 (2019): 1682. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16101682.

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Musculoskeletal disorders (MSD) are the most common source of occupational health problems in Western countries. In Spain, musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) can be reported either as accidents or occupational diseases. When reported as an occupational disease, a full diagnosis is performed, as the compensation system needs the approval of the social security authority and a mandatory investigation has to be performed. Although many methods are available for investigating the causes of occupational accidents, occupational diseases have not been analysed with the same depth, and there is a lack o
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Brzoska, Patrick, and Oliver Razum. "Migration and occupational health: high work-related burden." Public Health Forum 23, no. 2 (2015): 113–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/pubhef-2015-0041.

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Abstract Migrants are at a higher risk for occupational accidents, occupational diseases, short-term disability and early retirement than employees of the majority population. This is particularly the case for individuals of Turkish origin. Measures of prevention and health promotion that are sensitive to the needs of migrants need to be implemented in companies and the health care system to improve occupational health and to address consequences resulting from a higher work-related burden in this population group.
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Gherciu-Tutuescu, Svetlana, Elena Bucata, Victor Meșina, Raisa Deleu, and Iurie Pînzaru. "ASSESSMENT OF WORK-RELATED HEALTH OF EMPLOYEES." Arta Medica 85, no. 4 (2022): 15–18. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7328389.

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<strong>Objectives</strong>. Protecting and strengthening the health of employees is one of the primary tasks of public health. In the Republic of Moldova, about 22,3 thousand people from the national economy are employed in working conditions that do not correspond to occupational hygiene standards, 1,7 thousand &ndash; in heavy physical work, 0,36 thousand &ndash; work in rooms and 0,17 thousand handle machines which do not meet the requirements of work security. Preventing risks and promoting safer and healthier conditions at work are essential not only to improve the quality of jobs and wo
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Gharbi, Moufida, Sarra Chine, Nadia Tigha - Bouaziz, et al. "Workplace Safety in Hospital Laboratories: Occupational Accidents and Work-Related Diseases." Eurasia Proceedings of Health, Environment and Life Sciences 16 (December 1, 2024): 26–34. https://doi.org/10.55549/ephels.139.

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Workplace safety in hospital laboratories is crucial for the health and well-being of employees. Dueto the potentially hazardous nature of the chemicals handled, workers are exposed to a variety of risks, rangingfrom occupational accidents to work-related diseases. The main objective of our study was to identify workrelated accidents and occupational diseases associated with exposure to occupational hazards in medical analysislaboratories and to determine preventive measures. Materials and method : The sample for our cross-sectionaldescriptive study consisted of 113 individuals working in the
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Willems, Jolanda, and Gilbert Wijntjens. "290 More attention needed for prevention of work related cardiovascular diseases." Annals of Work Exposures and Health 68, Supplement_1 (2024): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/annweh/wxae035.111.

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Abstract Introduction The WHO/ILO joint estimated that cardiovascular diseases are the second largest work-related burden of death worldwide, with 398.000 and 347.000 deaths for stroke and ischaemic heart disease, respectively. In its strategic framework for health and safety at work 2021-2027, the European Commission focuses on improved prevention of work-related cardiovascular diseases. Yet, little is still known about the precise relations between work-related risks and cardiovascular diseases. Occupational hygienist, therefore, pay relatively little attention to the prevention of work rela
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Massari, Stefania, Vittoria Carolina Malpassuti, Alessandra Binazzi, Lorena Paris, Claudio Gariazzo, and Alessandro Marinaccio. "Occupational Mortality Matrix: A Tool for Epidemiological Assessment of Work-Related Risk Based on Current Data Sources." International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 19, no. 9 (2022): 5652. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19095652.

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Mortality from occupational diseases significantly afflicts society, in terms of both economic costs and human suffering. The International Labour Organization (ILO) estimated that 2.4 million workers die from work-related diseases every year. In Europe, around 80,000 workers die from cancer attributed to occupational exposure to carcinogens. This study developed the Occupational Mortality Matrix (OMM) aimed to identify significant associations between causes of death and occupational sectors through an individual record linkage between mortality data and the administrative archive of occupati
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Jang, Jungwon, and Inah Kim. "Mortality of Suicide and Cerebro-Cardiovascular Diseases by Occupation in Korea, 1997–2020." International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 19, no. 16 (2022): 10001. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph191610001.

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Although studies on occupational mortality have been conducted in Korea, the results for occupations with high mortality around 2010 are inconsistent. This study aimed to examine occupational mortality from overwork-related suicide and cerebro-cardiovascular diseases (CCVD) from 1997 to 2020. We used microdata of the Causes of Death Statistics (CDS) and Economically Active Population Survey (EAPS) to obtain indirect standardized mortality ratio (SMR) and standardized proportional mortality ratio (PMR) of suicide (X60–X84) and CCVD deaths (I20–I25 and I60–I69) by gender and eight occupational c
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Shaikhlislamova, Elmira, Liliya Karimova, Alfiya Volgareva, and Nadezhda Muldasheva. "Occupational health of workers in underground occupations producing polymetalliccopperzinc ores." Sanitarnyj vrač (Sanitary Inspector), no. 5 (May 1, 2020): 9–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.33920/med-08-2005-01.

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In mining operations, including those in the Republic of Bashkortostan, the health of workers is not good, due to the impact of adverse occupational factors, as evidenced by the level of occupational morbidity in the industry. In this regard, the solution of issues of workers’ health protection is the most significant in occupational health. The working conditions of male workers of the main underground occupations of the enterprise producing copper-zinc ores have been studied. We have evaluated the dependence of the identified diseases on occupational factors and findings on occupational morb
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Lasfargues, Gérard, Pascal Jacquetin, Nathalie Vongmany, Claire Chauvet, and Quentin Durand-Moreau. "O5E.1 Data on acknowledgment and costs of work-related mental diseases in france." Occupational and Environmental Medicine 76, Suppl 1 (2019): A49.1—A49. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/oem-2019-epi.132.

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ObjectiveTo report data concerning the reality of work-related mental diseases (WRMD) in France, their acknowledgment as occupational diseases and some socio-economic data.MethodsData were collected from the French National Health Insurance Fund (NHIF) and from the database of the French national occupational surveillance and prevention network (rnv3p). Rnv3p collects data from French Occupational Disease Centers to identify and describe risks and/or emerging work-related diseases.ResultsData from NHIF indicate that the number of requests for acknowledgment of WRMD has increased significantly
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Sorokin, Gennady A., Nikolay D. Chistyakov, Marina N. Kiryanova, and Irina D. Bulavina. "Lifestyle factors and risks for work-related diseases." Hygiene and sanitation 101, no. 8 (2022): 963–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.47470/0016-9900-2022-101-8-963-968.

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Introduction. In the statistics of health disorders of the working population, the indicator of occupationally caused diseases dominates. An assessment of the risk of various chronic diseases depending on lifestyle (LS), environmental situation, hereditary factors and quality of medical care is given. There is a need for a more detailed study of the risks associated with lifestyle characteristics during off-hours. Objective: using the criterion of health risk, to assess the social, economic and behavioral characteristics of the lifestyle of employees. Materials and methods. One thousand four h
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Hong, Jung-Yeon, and Jung-Wan Koo. "Work-related Musculoskeletal Diseases and Occupational Injuries in Health Care Workers." Journal of the Korean Medical Association 53, no. 6 (2010): 446. http://dx.doi.org/10.5124/jkma.2010.53.6.446.

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Nienhaus, Albert, Christoph Skudlik, and Andreas Seidler. "Work-related accidents and occupational diseases in veterinarians and their staff." International Archives of Occupational and Environmental Health 78, no. 3 (2005): 230–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00420-004-0583-5.

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Madan, I. "ABC of Work Related Disorders: OCCUPATIONAL ASTHMA AND OTHER RESPIRATORY DISEASES." BMJ 313, no. 7052 (1996): 291–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmj.313.7052.291.

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van der Molen and Frings-Dresen. "Occupational Diseases: From Cure to Prevention." Journal of Clinical Medicine 8, no. 10 (2019): 1681. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm8101681.

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Corrin, B. "Environmental and occupational pulmonary diseases: pathology." Breathe 4, no. 1 (2007): 24–32. https://doi.org/10.1183/18106838/breathe.4.1.24.

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Educational aimsTo update and enhance understanding of occupational and environmental lung disease.To impart practical information about diagnosing these conditions.To help refine diagnostic accuracy and thus improve patient care.SummaryHuman lungs are exposed to an enormous range of environmental insults, many of which are work-related. Over 250 agents have been identified in the aetiology of occupational asthma, the most common work-related pulmonary ailment. Conversely, a single agent - asbestos - is responsible for a huge range of lung diseases, and is the only known cause of some diseases
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A.R.A.Hamid and A.H.Hilmi. "Review on Current Issues related to Work Related Musculoskeletal Disorders." Malaysian Journal of Ergonomics (MJEr) 4 (June 12, 2024): 59–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.58915/mjer.v4.2022.740.

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Work-related musculoskeletal disorders (WMSDs) are one of the most common occupational ailments in recent decades, significantly limiting people's daily lives. Globally, WMSDs are the major cause of employee pain, impairment, absenteeism, reduced productivity, and large financial costs. WRMSDs are illnesses that develop over time because of long-term occupational exposure to varying-intensity loads. WRMSDs are produced by discomfort or injury to the muscles and bones of the upper limbs because of activity. Low-extremity illnesses, like upper-limb diseases, may be just as dangerous, There is a
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TUNCER KARA, Kevser, İrem BULUT, Ramazan GURGOZE, Erhan DEVECI, and Ferdane OGUZONCUL. "The prevalence of occupational accidents and diseases among 112 emergency medical workers and factors affecting it." Journal of Experimental and Clinical Medicine 39, no. 1 (2022): 12–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.52142/omujecm.39.1.3.

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Occupational health has been defined by the World Health Organization (WHO) as employees in all professions have complete physical, mental, and social well-being and maintain and develop this well-being. This study aimed to determine the prevalence of work-related risks, work-related diseases, occupational accidents, and diseases faced by 112 emergency medical workers and factors affecting it. This descriptive, cross-sectional study included 415 health personnel working in 112 emergency medical services in Elazig Province. It was found that 74.7%, 21.2%, and 6.3% of participants, throughout th
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Chaiklieng, Sunisa, Chuthamas Chagkornburee, and Pornnapa Suggaravetsiri. "Situations of work-related diseases and injuries among agriculturists in the upper northeast regions of Thailand." F1000Research 11 (May 5, 2023): 145. http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.73221.3.

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Background: Agriculturists exposed to health hazards are affected by increased occupational disease. This retrospective study aimed to investigate situations of work-related diseases and injuries among agriculturists in upper northeast Thailand. Methods: The secondary data of international classification of diseases 10 th revision (ICD-10) case reports of occupational disease among farmers, from the database of the Health Data Center (HDC), were used. The registered farmers’ data was collected as a dataset from the provincial agricultural office and the data of the ICD-10 code, which was utili
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Shur, P. Z., N. V. Zaitseva, V. A. Fokin, D. A. Kiryanov, and A. A. Khasanova. "Methodical approaches to assessing individual occupaitonl health risk caused by work-related diseases during the whole employment period." Health Risk Analysis, no. 1 (March 2021): 82–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.21668/health.risk/2021.1.08.eng.

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An increase in retirement age means that employment period is prolonged; it calls for preserving people’s working capacities for a longer period of time including those with long-term working experience. It is especially vital when it comes to adverse working conditions that might cause high health risks for workers due to work-related diseases. We suggested methodical approaches to determining individual occupational health risks; these approaches took into account occupationally induced negative responses to impacts exerted by work-related factors; pathogenetic mechanisms of health disorders
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Shur, P. Z., N. V. Zaitseva, V. A. Fokin, D. A. Kiryanov, and A. A. Khasanova. "Methodical approaches to assessing individual occupaitonl health risk caused by work-related diseases during the whole employment period." Health Risk Analysis, no. 1 (March 2021): 82–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.21668/health.risk/2021.1.08.

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An increase in retirement age means that employment period is prolonged; it calls for preserving people’s working capacities for a longer period of time including those with long-term working experience. It is especially vital when it comes to adverse working conditions that might cause high health risks for workers due to work-related diseases. We suggested methodical approaches to determining individual occupational health risks; these approaches took into account occupationally induced negative responses to impacts exerted by work-related factors; pathogenetic mechanisms of health disorders
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Ummiar, Amr, and Abdeal Diab Khultihad. "Occupational Diseases and Occupational Accidents Including Disease Diagnosis and Prevention." Journal Wetenskap Health 1, no. 2 (2020): 90–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.48173/jwh.v1i2.41.

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This article discusses occupational diseases and occupational accidents including disease diagnosis and prevention. Of the reported contact dermatitis, 90% are occupational diseases of the skin diseases associated with work. It is important to have a work history in identifying irritants that are occupational diseases that cause, make you sensitive or due to other factors, in controlling occupational diseases, one of the efforts that must be made is early detection, so that treatment can be given as quickly as possible. Thus, the disease can be recovered without causing disability. Occupationa
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Rao, J. Vijay. "The Road to International Occupational Health & Hazards." TELANGANA JOURNAL OF IMA 02, no. 02 (2022): 33–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.52314/tjima.2022.v2i2.83.

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Occupational diseases are essentially preventable and can be ascribed to faulty working conditions. The control of occupational health hazards decreases the incidence of work-related diseases and accidents and to improve the health and morale of the work force, leading to decreased absenteeism and increased worker efficiency. In most cases the moral and economic benefits far outweigh the costs of eliminating occupational hazards.To sum up, occupational diseases are related to exposures to physical, chemical, biological, mechanical, psychological hazards at workplaces. They usually develop over
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Chaiklieng, Sunisa, Chuthamas Chagkornburee, and Pornnapa Suggaravetsiri. "Situations of work-related diseases and injuries among agriculturists in the upper northeast regions of Thailand." F1000Research 11 (January 23, 2023): 145. http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.73221.2.

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Background: Agriculturists exposed to health hazards are affected by increased occupational disease. This retrospective study aimed to investigate situations of work-related diseases and injuries among agriculturists in upper northeast Thailand. Methods: The secondary data of international classification of diseases 10 th revision (ICD-10) case reports of occupational disease among farmers, from the database of the Health Data Center (HDC), were used. The registered farmers data was collected as a dataset from the provincial agricultural office and the data of ICD-10 code utilised from the hos
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Kopiec, Dominika, and Karolina Kuzioła. "Occupational allergic respiratory diseases - occupational asthma." Journal of Education, Health and Sport 12, no. 11 (2022): 178–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.12775/jehs.2022.12.11.023.

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Introduction and objective: Occupational diseases, most often caused by allergens or irritants in the workplace, lead to a deterioration in the quality of life of employees and, in some cases, the inability to continue working in a specific position.It is important to prevent respiratory diseases, which will allow for earlier detection of changes and appropriate treatment. The aim of the study is to present the knowledge about occupational asthma on the basis of available scientific data, and to indicate appropriate preventive measures to reduce the incidence of this disease entity.&#x0D; Revi
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Corradi, Massimo, and Silvia Ranzieri. "COVID-19 Marked a Change in the Scope of Occupational Medicine from Occupational to Work-Related Diseases and Total Worker Health®." La Medicina del Lavoro 114, no. 6 (2023): e2023053. https://doi.org/10.23749/mdl.v114i6.15429.

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The COVID-19 pandemic challenged occupational medicine, while its focus had already shifted from occupational diseases to work-related illnesses. Such a broader scope allowed the inclusion of transmissible diseases among the causes for concern in working settings. COVID-19 has had a profound impact globally, resulting in millions of infections, often lethal. From its appearance, COVID-19 was found to affect specific groups of workers at higher risk of contracting the virus due to their occupation or workplace conditions, which accounts for its consideration as a potential work-related disease.
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Chaiklieng, Sunisa, Chuthamas Chagkornburee, and Pornnapa Suggaravetsiri. "Situations of work-related diseases and injuries among agriculturists in the upper northeast regions of Thailand." F1000Research 11 (February 4, 2022): 145. http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.73221.1.

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Background: Agriculturists exposed to health hazards are affected by increased occupational disease. This retrospective study aimed to investigate situations of work-related diseases and injuries among agriculturists in upper northeast Thailand. Methods: The secondary data of international classification of diseases 10th revision (ICD-10) case reports of occupational disease among farmers for 2014-2016, from the database of the Health Data Center (HDC), were used. We collected the number of registered farmers from the agricultural office and secondary data of ICD-10 from the hospital informati
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Zaitseva, N. V., D. A. Kiryanov, M. A. Zemlyanova, D. V. Goryaev, O. Yu Ustinova, and P. Z. Shur. "Conceptual foundations of a corporate intelligent risk-based system for analysis, prediction and prevention of occupational and work-related health disorders of workers." Health Risk Analysis, no. 4 (December 2023): 19–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.21668/health.risk/2023.4.02.

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The relevance of the study is determined by the strategic interests of the Russian Federation dictating the need to achieve a national priority, which is the development of human potential. Given the ongoing reduction in labor force against a background of depopulation processes, finding a solution to the problem seems especially relevant. The purpose of this study is to develop a scientific conceptual framework for an intelligent risk-based innovative system for analysis, prediction and prevention of occupational and work-related health disorders of workers. This will help substantiate keynot
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Zaitseva, N. V., D. A. Kiryanov, M. A. Zemlyanova, D. V. Goryaev, O. Yu Ustinova, and P. Z. Shur. "Conceptual foundations of a corporate intelligent risk-based system for analysis, prediction and prevention of occupational and work-related health disorders of workers." Health Risk Analysis, no. 4 (December 2023): 19–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.21668/health.risk/2023.4.02.eng.

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The relevance of the study is determined by the strategic interests of the Russian Federation dictating the need to achieve a national priority, which is the development of human potential. Given the ongoing reduction in labor force against a background of depopulation processes, finding a solution to the problem seems especially relevant. The purpose of this study is to develop a scientific conceptual framework for an intelligent risk-based innovative system for analysis, prediction and prevention of occupational and work-related health disorders of workers. This will help substantiate keynot
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Rezapour, Maysam, Zahra Khorrami, Raheleh Tabe, and Narges Khanjani. "The Prevalence of Occupational Risk Factors and Occupational Diseases in Kerman, Iran." International Journal of Epidemiologic Research 6, no. 2 (2019): 65–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.15171/ijer.2019.12.

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Background and aims: Many workers face significant hazardous workplace exposures, especially in developing countries. The objective of this study was to investigate the prevalence of occupational risk factors and common occupational diseases in Kerman. Methods: This study was based on data from occupational risk factor and disease monitoring systems available at Kerman Province Health Center during 2011-2015. These data are gathered semiannually by occupational hygienists based on standard checklists provided by the Ministry of Health and Medical Education and these checklists include exposure
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De Matteis, S., and N. Murgia. "Work-related interstitial lung disease: what is the true burden?" International Journal of Tuberculosis and Lung Disease 26, no. 11 (2022): 1001–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.5588/ijtld.22.0212.

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Interstitial lung diseases (ILDs) include a large variety of fibrotic lung conditions caused by genetic and environmental factors. Occupational exposures might also play a significant role, but the real health burden is currently unknown. Here, we aim to evaluate the role of work-related exposures in ILDs, focussing on idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) and hypersensitivity pneumonitis (HP). We performed a focused review of the literature on work-related HP and IPF over the past 5 years. Using a meta-analytic approach, we quantified the occupational burden of IPF and HP, and estimated that oc
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Burnett, Carol A., and Mustafa Dosemeci. "Using Occupational Mortality Data for Surveillance of Work-related Diseases of Women." Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine 36, no. 11 (1994): 1199–203. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/00043764-199411000-00005.

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Rachma Fadhila, Elza, and Susilawati Susilawati. "Analysis of Factors Related to Work Accident and Occupational Diseases in Mining." Jurnal Pengabdian Nusantara 1, no. 4 (2023): 75–79. https://doi.org/10.32832/jpn.v1i4.40.

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Mining is known as a high risk industry with a high accident rate. However, there is a dearth of materials that aim to hide and understand mining accident research trends and current scenarios related to this topic. Therefore, this systematic assessment aims to investigate research trends in mining accidents. By applying the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Review and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) method, a systematic literature assessment (SLR) identified 57 cases related to mining accident issues from 2015 to 2019 from the ScienceDirect and Scopus databases. Based on these 57 studies, four
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van der Molen, Henk, Sanne de Vries, and Judith Sluiter. "O5E.3 Occupational diseases among workers in different socioeconomic positions." Occupational and Environmental Medicine 76, Suppl 1 (2019): A49.3—A50. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/oem-2019-epi.134.

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IntroductionTo determine differences between workers in lower and higher socioeconomic positions (SEP) in: i) incidence, trends and type of occupational disease (OD) and ii) incapacity for work due to ODs. It is hypothesized that workers in lower and higher SEP still differ in health disparities from an occupational perspective.MethodsFrom a Dutch cohort of occupational physicians (OPs), ODs assessed by OPs were retrieved over a seven year period (2010–2016) for lower and higher SEP groups. Incidence and type of OD and incapacity for work were determined for the total number of ODs and six fre
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Mandanach, Cristina, Cristina Angelescu, and Claudia Mariana Handra. "Multiple occupational hazards, multiple occupational diseases - a study case." Romanian Journal of Occupational Medicine 75, no. 1 (2024): 6–11. https://doi.org/10.2478/rjom-2024-0001.

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Abstract Industrial workers frequently have exposure to multiple hazards. Depending on the specific activity the intensity, duration and type of exposure may differ during the entire professional life, even in the same working place. These workers are at risk of developing several work-related disorders or even multiple occupational diseases. This study presents a case of a welder who performed heavy work (lifting and handling masselottes and metal casts) and was exposed to gases, fumes and vapors. He was diagnosed 8 years before with occupational lumbar discopathy and occupational pulmonary f
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Samuneva-Zhelyabova, Marina, Ivan Spiroski, and Rositsa Markova. "P-541 WORK-RELATED DISEASES IN THE CONSTRUCTION SECTOR." Occupational Medicine 74, Supplement_1 (2024): 0. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/occmed/kqae023.1323.

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Abstract Introduction Technological processes in the construction industry accompanied by heavy construction equipment are risks for occupational accidents and work-related diseases. The aim of the present study is to set up the correlation between risk factors and the incidence of socially significant diseases. Materials and methods For the purpose of the study 362 workers in the construction sector were surveyed. The information obtained was processed using a descriptive and analytical methods. The descriptive statistics and analysis of relationships between individual statistical series wer
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Guillemin, Michel P. "New Avenues for Prevention of Work-Related Diseases Linked to Psychosocial Risks." International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 18, no. 21 (2021): 11354. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph182111354.

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The epidemic of psychosocial risks continues to increase and the COVID-19 pandemic has even worsened this threat on workers’ health. This inexorable and evidence-based rise seems to be impervious to the preventive strategies proposed for more than 40 years. Hypotheses are proposed to explain this serious problem that drastically impacts public health and the economy. The objectives of this paper are to present, in this broad context of societal and cultural changes, how the present shift in management paradigms may represent opportunities to reduce work-related diseases. In the first part of t
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Zhovnerchuk, E. V., I. V. Bukhtiyarov, D. E. Khatin, A. V. Moskovenko, V. V. Serikov, and A. A. Zakrevskaya. "Anxiety-depressive symptoms in patients in the clinic of occupational diseases." Russian Journal of Occupational Health and Industrial Ecology, no. 2 (February 21, 2020): 74–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.31089/1026-9428-2020-60-2-74-80.

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Introduction. Depression and anxiety, observed in general medical practice, can lead to maladaptive states that reduce performance, and contributes to the manifestation of various psychosomatic disorders. Therefore, timely diagnosis of these disorders in many cases becomes an important condition for the success of medical care and the patient’s return to work. Clinical manifestations of occupational and work-related diseases are often accompanied by anxiety and depressive symptoms, which can occur as a comorbid mental disorder or be affective inclusion.The aim of the study is to explore the di
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Bechrifa, Emna, Nihel Khouja, Emna Baraketi, et al. "P-044 WORK-RELATED DISEASES AND JOB OUTCOMES OF CALL CENTER OPERATORS." Occupational Medicine 74, Supplement_1 (2024): 0. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/occmed/kqae023.0498.

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Abstract Introduction Call Center Operators (CCOs) play a crucial role in modern customer service sectors. However, their work environment exposes them to challenges that may impact their health and well-being. Objective To study the impact of morbidities observed in teleworkers on their medical fitness for work. Methods A retrospective descriptive study was conducted, involving CCOs who consulted the Occupational Medicine Department over an eight-year period (January 2015 to June 2023). Results We included 80 patients with an average age of 36.24 ± 6.83years, a sex ratio of 0.51, and mean job
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Bich, Hong Hoang, and Huong Mai Thi. "Policy on Work Accident, Occupational Disease Insurance in Vietnam." JOURNAL OF ECONOMICS, FINANCE AND MANAGEMENT STUDIES 06, no. 06 (2023): 2545–50. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8016137.

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During the process of production activities, there are factors or incidents that affect the health of workers, such as hazardous working environments, prolonged fixed working postures, accidents caused by machinery, etc., resulting in a decrease or even permanent loss of work ability. Accidents occurring during labor or illnesses arising from work conditions incur costs for medical treatment, functional recovery, purchase of assistive devices for daily living, costs of caregivers in case of disability or severe illness, reduction or loss of income due to the inability to perform previous works
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IŞIK DEMİRARSLAN, Elif, and Kazım Onur DEMİRARSLAN. "An Assessment of Occupational Accidents and Diseases Among Female Healthcare Personnel in Human Health Services." Karaelmas İş Sağlığı ve Güvenliği Dergisi 7, no. 3 (2023): 149–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.33720/kisgd.1297252.

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This study was designed as a cross-sectional descriptive investigation with the objective of referencing previous research by disclosing the incidence of occupational accidents and occupational diseases among female personnel employed in human health services in Turkey. The study analyzed data from the Social Security Institution of the Republic of Turkey spanning the years 2013 to 2020. The research findings indicate that female healthcare workers experience a greater incidence of occupational accidents and illnesses compared to their male counterparts. Nevertheless, male healthcare workers e
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Valeyeva, E. T., L. M. Karamova, Elmira R. Shaikhlislamova, V. O. Krasovskiy, and N. V. Vlasova. "HYGIENIC APPROACHES TO THE PREVENTION OF OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES AMONG HEALTHCARE WORKERS." Hygiene and sanitation 98, no. 9 (2019): 936–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.18821/0016-9900-2019-98-9-936-942.

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Introduction. Healthcare workers are at a high risk of emotional burnout due to their professional activities associated with constant mental and intellectual stress. The importance of timely diagnosed psychoemotional burnout syndrome (PEBS) determines the need to develop measures for its prevention. Material and methods. We have studied the working conditions, health status of healthcare workers; the indices of relative risk and etiological component of the contribution of work environment and the work process factors to the development of the identified pathology were calculated; the probabi
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