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Determinants of hand dermatitis,urticaria and loss of skin barrier function in professional cleaners in New Zealand
Authors:Jeroen Douwes  Tania Slater  Mathangi Shanthakumar  Dave McLean  Ridvan Tua Firestone  Lissa Judd
Institution:1. Centre for Public Health Research, Massey University, Wellington, New Zealand;2. Anwyl Specialist Medical Centre, Wellington, New Zealand
Abstract:This study assessed the risk of dermatitis, urticaria and loss of skin barrier function in 425 cleaners and 281 reference workers (retail workers and bus drivers). Symptoms, atopy and skin barrier function were assessed by questionnaire, skin prick tests, and measurement of transepidermal water loss. Cleaners had an increased risk of current (past 3 months) hand/arm dermatitis (14.8% vs. 10.0%; OR = 1.9, p < 0.05) and urticaria (11% vs. 5.3%; OR = 2.4, p < 0.05) and were more likely to have dermatitis as adults (17.6% vs. 11.4%; OR = 1.8, p < 0.05). The risk of atopy was not increased, but associations with symptoms were more pronounced in atopics. Transepidermal water loss was significantly higher in cleaners. Wet-work was a significant risk factor for dermatitis and hand washing and drying significantly reduced the risk of urticaria. In conclusion, cleaners have an increased risk of hand/arm dermatitis, urticaria and loss of skin barrier function.
Keywords:Dermatitis  urticaria  cleaners  transepidermal water loss  risk factors
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