Occupational Exposure to Urban Air Pollution and Allergic Diseases
Exposure to air pollution is associated with increased morbidity from cardiovascular diseases, lung cancer, respiratory and allergic diseases. The aim of this study was to investigate allergic diseases in 111 traffic wardens compared to a control group of 101 administrative employees. All participat...
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doaj-ad8b5aa6e8e4459393b324a9c8de01752020-11-24T22:14:41ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health1660-46012015-10-011210129771298710.3390/ijerph121012977ijerph121012977Occupational Exposure to Urban Air Pollution and Allergic DiseasesLuigi Vimercati0Maria Franca Gatti1Antonio Baldassarre2Eustachio Nettis3Nicola Favia4Marco Palma5Gabriella Lucia Maria Martina6Elisabetta Di Leo7Marina Musti8Interdisciplinary Department of Medicine, Occupational Medicine “B. Ramazzini”, University of Bari Medical School, Bari 70124, ItalyInterdisciplinary Department of Medicine, Occupational Medicine “B. Ramazzini”, University of Bari Medical School, Bari 70124, ItalyInterdisciplinary Department of Medicine, Occupational Medicine “B. Ramazzini”, University of Bari Medical School, Bari 70124, ItalyDepartment of Internal Medicine and Infectious Diseases, University of Bari Medical School, Bari 70124, ItalyInterdisciplinary Department of Medicine, Occupational Medicine “B. Ramazzini”, University of Bari Medical School, Bari 70124, ItalyInterdisciplinary Department of Medicine, Occupational Medicine “B. Ramazzini”, University of Bari Medical School, Bari 70124, ItalyInterdisciplinary Department of Medicine, Occupational Medicine “B. Ramazzini”, University of Bari Medical School, Bari 70124, ItalyDepartment of Internal Medicine and Infectious Diseases, University of Bari Medical School, Bari 70124, ItalyInterdisciplinary Department of Medicine, Occupational Medicine “B. Ramazzini”, University of Bari Medical School, Bari 70124, ItalyExposure to air pollution is associated with increased morbidity from cardiovascular diseases, lung cancer, respiratory and allergic diseases. The aim of this study was to investigate allergic diseases in 111 traffic wardens compared to a control group of 101 administrative employees. All participating subjects underwent a physical examination, in which a complete medical history was taken and a dedicated allergological questionnaire administered. Spirometry, Specific IgE dosage (RAST) and skin prick tests (SPT) were done. Diagnostic investigations such as the nasal cytology, a specific nasal provocation test and rhinomanometry were also performed. Statistical analyses were performed using STATA version 11. The percentage of subjects with a diagnosis of allergy was higher in the exposed workers than in the controls. As regards the clinical tests, the positivity was higher for the group of exposed subjects. Among the exposed workers, those who worked on foot or motorcycle had a higher positivity in clinical trials compared to the traffic wardens who used the car. Our study showed a higher percentage of allergic subjects in the group of workers exposed to outdoor pollutants than in the controls. These results suggest that allergological tests should be included in the health surveillance protocols for workers exposed to outdoor pollutants.http://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/12/10/12977urban pollutionallergic sensitizationhealth surveillance |
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Luigi Vimercati Maria Franca Gatti Antonio Baldassarre Eustachio Nettis Nicola Favia Marco Palma Gabriella Lucia Maria Martina Elisabetta Di Leo Marina Musti Occupational Exposure to Urban Air Pollution and Allergic Diseases International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health urban pollution allergic sensitization health surveillance |
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Luigi Vimercati Maria Franca Gatti Antonio Baldassarre Eustachio Nettis Nicola Favia Marco Palma Gabriella Lucia Maria Martina Elisabetta Di Leo Marina Musti |
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Occupational Exposure to Urban Air Pollution and Allergic Diseases |
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Occupational Exposure to Urban Air Pollution and Allergic Diseases |
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Occupational Exposure to Urban Air Pollution and Allergic Diseases |
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Occupational Exposure to Urban Air Pollution and Allergic Diseases |
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Occupational Exposure to Urban Air Pollution and Allergic Diseases |
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occupational exposure to urban air pollution and allergic diseases |
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International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health |
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Exposure to air pollution is associated with increased morbidity from cardiovascular diseases, lung cancer, respiratory and allergic diseases. The aim of this study was to investigate allergic diseases in 111 traffic wardens compared to a control group of 101 administrative employees. All participating subjects underwent a physical examination, in which a complete medical history was taken and a dedicated allergological questionnaire administered. Spirometry, Specific IgE dosage (RAST) and skin prick tests (SPT) were done. Diagnostic investigations such as the nasal cytology, a specific nasal provocation test and rhinomanometry were also performed. Statistical analyses were performed using STATA version 11. The percentage of subjects with a diagnosis of allergy was higher in the exposed workers than in the controls. As regards the clinical tests, the positivity was higher for the group of exposed subjects. Among the exposed workers, those who worked on foot or motorcycle had a higher positivity in clinical trials compared to the traffic wardens who used the car. Our study showed a higher percentage of allergic subjects in the group of workers exposed to outdoor pollutants than in the controls. These results suggest that allergological tests should be included in the health surveillance protocols for workers exposed to outdoor pollutants. |
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urban pollution allergic sensitization health surveillance |
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