Korean J Occup Environ Med. 2003 Dec;15(4):344-350. Korean.
Published online Jan 30, 2019.
Copyright © 2003 The Korean Society of Occupational and Environmental Medicine
Original Article

Characteristics of Occupational Asthma Reported by Surveillance System in Incheon

Hyoung Ryoul Kim, Yun Chul Hong, Jong Han Leem, Jong Uk Won, Hyung Joon Chun, Jee Na Lee and Joo Yeon Shin
    • Institute for Occupational Health, Yonsei University College of Medicine, Korea.
    • Department of Occupational Medicine, Inha University Hospital, Korea.
    • Department of Occupational Medicine, Gacheon University Hospital, Korea.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

This study was carried out to estimate the magnitude of occupational asthma and to determine its characteristics.

METHODS

We collected and analyzed 121 cases of occupational asthma reported by a surveillance system in Incheon for 5 years. The cases were classified according to industry and causing gent. We attached the data to worker's compensation records to establish the degree of agreement between the two sources.

RESULTS

The industry of musical instrument manufacture was the most common (31 cases, 25.6%), followed by furniture manufacture, dye making, and machinery manufacture. TDI was the most common causing agents (52 cases, 43%), followed by reactive dye, wood dust, and organic dust. There was poor agreement with the worker's compensation records (2 cases, 8%).

CONCLUSIONS

TDI and reactive dyes were the major materials causing occupational asthma. Most cases reported by the surveillance system were not applied to the worker's compensation system. Therefore, the surveillance system should be used to estimate the magnitude of occupational asthma and to determine its characteristics.

Keywords
Surveillance system; Occupational asthma; TDI


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