Respiratory effects of an exposure to grain dust among grain workers in the Vaud region (Switzerland)


Autoria(s): Dorribo Victor; Pralong Jacques A.; Wild Pascal; Reboux Gabriel; Oppliger Anne; Danuser Brigitta; Niculita-Hirzel Hélène; Krief Peggy
Data(s)

2013

Resumo

Introduction: Bioaerosols such as grain dust (GD) elicit direct immunological reactions within the human respiratory system. Workplace-dependent exposure to GD may induce asthma, chronic bronchitis, and hypersensitivity pneumonitis. Aims: To assess the clinical impact of occupational exposure to GD and to determine quantitative biological markers of bioaerosol exposure in grain workers. Methods: This longitudinal study has been conducted from summer 2012 to summer 2013, comprising 6 groups of 30 active workers with different GD exposure patterns (4 groups of grain workers, 2 control groups). Two evaluations at high- and low-exposing seasons take place, during which an occupational and a medical history are questionnaire-assessed, lung function is evaluated by spirometry, airway inflammation is measured by exhaled nitric oxide (eNO) and specific blood IgG and IgE are titrated. Results: The preliminary results are those of 2 of the 4 exposed groups, (harvesters and mill workers), compared to the control groups, at first assessment (n=100). Mean age is 38.4 [years]; 98% are male. Exposed groups differ from controls (p<0.05) in daily contact with animals (57% vs. 40%) and active smoking (39% vs. 11%). Grain workers have more respiratory (50%), nasal (57%), ocular (45%) and dermatologic (36%) occupational symptoms than controls (6.4%, 19%, 16%, 6.4% respectively, p<0.05). Lower mean peak-expiratory-flow (PEF) values (96.1 ± 18.9 vs. 108.2 ± 17.4 [% of predicted], p<0.05) and eNO values (13.9 ± 9.6 vs. 20.5 ± 14.7 [ppm], p<0.05) are observed in the exposed groups. Conclusion: Preliminary results show a higher prevalence of clinical symptoms and a lower mean PEF value in the groups exposed to GD.

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http://serval.unil.ch/?id=serval:BIB_6E8506F84FE9

isbn:0903-1936

http://www.ersnet.org/learning_resources_player/abstract_print_13/files/Abstract_book_2013.pdf

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en

Fonte

ERS 23rd Annual Congress, Barcelona Spain, 7-11 September 2013

Palavras-Chave #Endotoxins ; Agricultural Workers' Diseases ; Occupational Exposure ; Switzerland ; Endotoxins/analysis ; Agricultural Workers' Diseases/prevention & control
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info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject

inproceedings