Journal article

Exploration of associations between occupational exposures and current adult eczema

DJ Lopez, S Alif, S Dharmage, CJ Lodge, DS Bui, N Le Moual, NT Waidyatillake, JC Su, M Abramson, EH Walters, GS Hamilton, G Bowatte, B Erbas, G Benke, J Perret, AJ Lowe

Occupational and Environmental Medicine | Published : 2023

Abstract

Objectives There is a scarcity of evidence on occupational exposures that may increase eczema in adults. We aimed to investigate potential associations between occupational exposures and eczema in middle-aged adults. Methods A lifetime work history calendar was collected from the Tasmanian Longitudinal Health Study participants when they were at age 53. Their work history was collated with the occupational asthma-specific job exposure matrix to define ever-exposure and cumulative exposure unit-years since no eczema job exposure matrix is available. Eczema was determined using the report of flexural rash that was coming and going for at least 6 months in the last 12 months. Skin prick tests w..

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