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Biology & Medicine Case Reports 44 7897 074717

Occupational Airborne Exposure

Occupational airborne exposure is defined in relation to asthma, and to rhinitis but less in relation to associated rhinitis and asthma, and gender differences are rarely evaluated. Exposures and respiratory symptoms or asthma, both studies of working populations and community samples have been conducted. A study of a working population usually allows for better classification of the specific exposures associated with different jobs. This can provide important evidence concerning a causal relationship of chemicals, fumes, or dusts to symptoms or asthma, if conducted longitudinally. However, studies of working populations are vulnerable to the healthy worker effect, in which there is a selection of susceptible workers out of the work. This could theoretically underestimate the effects of the exposure. Moreover, the working population usually has high levels of exposure and gives a poor estimate of the impact of exposure on disease in the general population.

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