Indices of asthma among atopic and non-atopic woodworkers

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Schlünssen, V
Schaumburg, I
Heederik, D
Taudorf, E
Sigsgaard, T
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[1] Skive Hosp, Dept Occupat & Environm Med, DK-7800 Skive, Denmark
[2] Univ Utrecht, Div Environm & Occupat Hlth, IRAS, NL-3512 Utrecht, Netherlands
[3] Aalborg Hosp, Dept Resp Med, DK-9200 Aalborg SV, Denmark
[4] Aarhus Univ, Dept Environm & Occupat Med, DK-8000 Aarhus C, Denmark
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10.1136/oem.2003.007815
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R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
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1004 ; 120402 ;
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Aims: To investigate the relation between wood dust exposure and different indices of asthma among woodworkers and non-exposed subjects. Methods: A total of 302 woodworkers and 71 non-exposed subjects answered a respiratory health questionnaire, underwent a non-specific bronchial provocation test using the Yan method, and received a skin prick test with 12 common inhalant allergens. Subgroups performed repeated peak flow monitoring and underwent a reversibility test. A total of 347 dust measurements among 234 woodworkers were performed with passive dust monitors. Results: The overall geometric mean (geometric standard deviation) exposure to inhalable dust was 0.96 (2.02) mg/m(3). There was a tendency to increased risk of asthma among atopic woodworkers compared to atopic non-exposed subjects, with ORs between 3.0 (0.8-11.9) ( symptomatic BHR) and 1.3 (0.5-4.2) ( work related symptoms). In woodworkers, asthma was associated with atopy, with ORs between 7.4 (2.8-19.7) ( symptomatic BHR) and 4.2 (2.4-7.7) ( asthma symptoms). Asthma was related to dust level, most pronounced for symptomatic BHR among atopics, with OR 22.9 (1.0-523.6) for the highest compared to the lowest dust level. For work related asthma symptoms the association with dust level was seen only for non-atopics. Conclusions: Wood dust exposure was associated with asthma, despite a low dust level compared to other studies. Atopy was an important effect modifier in the association between asthma and wood dust exposure.
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