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Occupational contact dermatitis among rubber workers
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1982
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Rubber FactoryOccupational ToxicologyAllergyOccupational HygieneOccupational Contact DermatitisSkin AllergyContact DermatitisOccupational DisorderOccupational TherapyToxicologyOccupational DiseaseInsurance CompensationOccupational HazardsDermatologyPublic HealthMedicineRubber Workers
The occurrence of occupational contact dermatitis among workers in a rubber factory from 1976 to 1980 was studied. Insurance compensation was paid to 50 workers with dermatitis. 21 of the cases were allergic and 27 toxic contact dermatitis, giving a contact dermatitis frequency of 5.6/1000 workers. Paraphenylenediamine compounds were the main cause of allergic contact dermatitis and solvents the main cause of toxic contact dermatitis.
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