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Title: Work-related asthma: prevalence estimates by sex, age and smoking habits in a community sample. Author: Bakke PS, Gulsvik A. Journal: Int J Tuberc Lung Dis; 2000 Jul; 4(7):649-56. PubMed ID: 10907768. Abstract: SETTING: Two-phased study of a general population sample in Norway. OBJECTIVE: To assess the prevalence of work-related asthma by sex, age and smoking habits. DESIGN: The first phase, a mail questionnaire on asthma to a random sample of the general population of Hordaland County, Norway, gave a 90% response. A stratified sample of the responders (n = 1512) was invited to complete an occupational history questionnaire and performing spirometry and bronchial hyperresponsiveness. The attendance rate was 84%. Asthmatics were defined as having work-related asthma if they answered positively the questions: "Have you ever had respiratory symptoms in relation to your work? Did the symptoms improve on absence from work?" RESULTS: The prevalence of work-related asthma was 0.9% in this population, constituting 28% of all asthmatics (95% confidence interval 25-31). The prevalence of work-related asthma was twice as high in men as in women, and did not differ significantly with age or between smoking groups. CONCLUSION: Work-related asthma amounts to a significant proportion of total asthma in this population. This should be taken into account by health planners as it is by definition a preventable disorder.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]