Work-Related Symptoms of Spice Shop Workers and the Effect of Common Aeroallergen Sensitivity on Work-Related Symptoms.

IF 0.6 0 RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
Ömür Güngör, Nazan Akel, Ceyda Şahan, Ahmet Uğur Demir, Ali Fuat Kalyoncu
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Objective:  Spices, because of their bioactive content, can cause irritation and allergic symptoms in the respiratory system and skin. Spice shop workers are constantly exposed to spices and dried herbs as part of their jobs. This study aimed to investigate the work-related symptoms of spice shop workers. Another aim was to assess the risk status of having an atopic nature for work-related symptoms.

Material and methods:  This was a cross-sectional study. Our research team visited the spice shops and a questionnaire was administered to 112 workers to assess work-related symptoms. In order to determine atopy, 79 of them had skin prick tests with common aeroallergens.

Results:  Workers had eye complaints (19.6%), runny noses (22.3%), skin symptoms (9.8%), shortness of breath (9.8%), and coughs (19.6%) at work. The prevalence of atopy was 18%. Atopy was associated with work-related eye complaints (odds ratio (OR): 4.12, 95% CI: 1.17-14.46), work-related runny nose, and work-related cough (OR: 4.85, 95% CI: 1.44-16.32, and OR: 4.41, 95% CI: 1.30-14.97).

Conclusions:  The workers in spice shops are adversely affected by spices and dried herbs in their working environment. Being sensitive to common aeroallergens poses a risk for occupational symptoms.

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香料店工人的工作相关症状以及常见空气过敏原敏感性对工作相关症状的影响。
目的: 香料由于含有生物活性成分,会对呼吸系统和皮肤造成刺激和过敏症状。香料店工人在工作中经常接触香料和干草药。本研究旨在调查香料店工人的工作相关症状。另一个目的是评估工作相关症状的特应性风险状况: 这是一项横断面研究。我们的研究小组走访了香料店,对 112 名工人进行了问卷调查,以评估工作相关症状。为了确定特应性,其中 79 人接受了常见过敏原的皮肤点刺试验: 结果:工人在工作时有眼睛不适(19.6%)、流鼻涕(22.3%)、皮肤症状(9.8%)、呼吸急促(9.8%)和咳嗽(19.6%)。过敏性鼻炎的发病率为 18%。过敏症与工作相关的眼部不适有关(几率比(OR):4.12,95% CI):4.12,95% CI:1.17-14.46)、与工作有关的流鼻涕和与工作有关的咳嗽(OR:4.85,95% CI:1.44-16.32 和 OR:4.41,95% CI:1.30-14.97): 香料店的员工受到工作环境中香料和干草药的不良影响。结论:香料店的工人会受到工作环境中香料和干香草的不良影响,对常见空气过敏原敏感的工人有出现职业症状的风险。
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