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  • Title: [The epidemiology of occupational asthma in Belgium].
    Author: Vandenplas O, Larbanois A, Bugli C, Kempeneers E, Nemery B.
    Journal: Rev Mal Respir; 2005 Jun; 22(3):421-30. PubMed ID: 16227928.
    Abstract:
    INTRODUCTION: A national surveillance programme of occupational asthma was set up to estimate the incidence and identify the causes of this disorder in Belgium. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The programme was based on the voluntary notification of new cases of occupational asthma by chest specialists and occupational physicians during the period 2000-2002. RESULTS: 92% of the reported cases included occupational asthma of an immunological type and 8% bronchial irritability. According to the opinion of the reporting physicians the diagnosis was considered certain in 39%, probable in 29% and possible in 32% of cases. On the basis of these notifications the mean annual incidence of occupational asthma is estimated as 23.5 cases per million workers (95% confidence interval 19.2-28.8). The most frequently incriminated substances were isocyanates (16%), cereals (12%) and latex (10%). At the time of diagnosis 38% of patients had not applied for compensation. CONCLUSION: The results of this programme of notification of occupational asthma agree with the data available from other countries and provide information complementary to the medico-legal statistics.
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