2010
DOI: 10.1007/s00420-010-0507-5
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New-onset adult asthma in relation to damp and moldy workplaces

Abstract: Exposure to damp and moldy workplaces can induce new-onset adult asthma. IgE mediation is a rare mechanism, whereas other mechanisms are unknown.

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“…A differentiation between OA and WEA caused by exposure to building dampness and molds is difficult to achieve, and there are several reasons for possible misclassification (13). Nevertheless, we found an impaired Quality of life and dampness-related asthma QOL among the patients diagnosed with OA caused by workplace dampness and molds when they were compared with patients with WEA or symptoms only in corresponding environments.…”
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confidence: 52%
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“…A differentiation between OA and WEA caused by exposure to building dampness and molds is difficult to achieve, and there are several reasons for possible misclassification (13). Nevertheless, we found an impaired Quality of life and dampness-related asthma QOL among the patients diagnosed with OA caused by workplace dampness and molds when they were compared with patients with WEA or symptoms only in corresponding environments.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 52%
“…In our previous study conducted in the same source population, six months after the diagnosis of OA, 58% had returned to work (13). Now, at the follow-up 3-12 years later, the employment status was nearly unchanged, with 54% of the respondents being currently employed.…”
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“…Occupational asthma has been attributed to exposure to indoor dampness and molds since the early 1990s. Since 2002, such exposure has been the most frequently reported cause of occupational asthma in the national register of occupational diseases (Piipari and Keskinen 2005;Karvala et al 2010).…”
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confidence: 99%