Contact Dermatitis 2010
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-03827-3_50
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Prevention of Hand Eczema: Gloves, Barrier Creams and Workers’ Education

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“…At least in certain subgroups, for example construction workers, the prognosis was shown to be bad (5). Direct and indirect costs of occupational ACD in Germany are in the range of 700 million € per year (6); hence, it is a disease with high socio-economic impact.…”
Section: Contact Allergies As a Public Health And Occupational Safetymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At least in certain subgroups, for example construction workers, the prognosis was shown to be bad (5). Direct and indirect costs of occupational ACD in Germany are in the range of 700 million € per year (6); hence, it is a disease with high socio-economic impact.…”
Section: Contact Allergies As a Public Health And Occupational Safetymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In exceptional cases, UVB irradiation may be necessary to prove photosensitivity, but there is not enough data to recommend regular photopatch testing with this wavelength [ 44 ].…”
Section: Photopatch Testing: Technique and Requirementsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…24.2 ). In addition, undesirable effects of glove wearing must be taken into account and avoided (e.g., occlusion effect, latex and contact allergy due to ingredients of glove materials, see Wulfhorst et al [ 44 ]). Important factors for providing protection are the penetration capacity for water and permeability to chemicals.…”
Section: Chemical Protective Glovesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Alone in Europe, OSD related costs vastly exceed 5 billion €/year, mainly by loss of productivity, causing detrimental socio-economic consequences due to often high rates of sickness absence, job loss and permanent disability. 1,2 In the context of increased exposure of outdoor workers to solar UV radiation, occupational non-melanoma skin cancer (NMSC) is, in addition, becoming a rapidly rising problem, which deserves as much attention as addressed in a recent JEADV supplement. 3 In 2009, the EU Commission defined lacking prevention of OSD a top priority problem.…”
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confidence: 99%