Occupational Asthma

Recent developments in the field of occupational asthma research and clinical practice are the topic of this volume. The contribution of occupational exposures to chemical and biological agents to the burden of asthma in adults is clearly described in an overview of the most recent epidemiological d...

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Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Other Authors: Sigsgaard, Torben. (Editor), Heederik, Dick. (Editor)
Format: Electronic
Language:English
Published: Basel : Birkhũser Basel, 2010.
Series:Progress in Inflammation Research
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505 0 # |a From the contents The history of research on OA -- Epidemiology of OA -- Natural history and prognosis -- Mechanisms in HMW OA -- Mechanisms in LMW OA including RADS -- Asthma like diseases in agriculture -- Work aggrevated asthma -- Environmental monitoring -- Exposure response relationships -- Diagnosis of OA -- Gene environment interaction -- PAR -- Management of OA in the individual worker -- Screening and coaching -- Regulatory aspects of exposure in the workplace -- Surveillance and prevention -- How to make population surveys. 
520 # # |a Recent developments in the field of occupational asthma research and clinical practice are the topic of this volume. The contribution of occupational exposures to chemical and biological agents to the burden of asthma in adults is clearly described in an overview of the most recent epidemiological data from both general population and industry based studies. Emphasis is put on powerful approaches like the use of apprentices studies, which include young individuals, nav̐e with regard to occupational exposures. Diagnostic criteria for work related and work aggravated asthma are introduced and the latest insights in underlying mechanisms are covered as well. Specific emphasis is given to exposure response relationships for allergen exposure, which opens opportunities for primary and secondary prevention. Large gene-environment studies are undertaken for asthma and their contribution to understanding occupational asthma is discussed. Specific attention is given to whole genome screening approaches which involve with present technological possibilities the analysis of thousands of single nucleotide polymorphisms, versus the more focused candidate gene approach where genes with potential mechanistic plausibility are considered. Although the latter approach has been used more extensively, whole genome screening studies are becoming available soon, also for studies on occupational asthma. Management, prevention and surveillance are covered as well. All three areas are undergoing some changes in perception because of the exposure response relationships unraveled during the last decade. Diagnostic rules are introduced to rationalize the diagnostic workup and improve the cost benefit of surveillance schemes, and in preventive measures at large. This approach is only recently introduced in the field of occupational asthma and is expected to contribute even more in the coming years. Population studies, either general population studies, or work force based studies, have contributed enormously to our understanding of disease etiology and in the costs related to the disease. Issues in the design of such studies are discussed to assist the readers in designing and conducting their own study. Altogether this book gives a comprehensive insight in the present developments which will change the occupational asthma field the coming years. 
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