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Occupational Asthma - Progress in Inflammation Research
Torben Sigsgaard
Occupational Asthma - Progress in Inflammation Research
Torben Sigsgaard
It discusses the contribution of occupational exposures to chemical and biological agents to the burden of asthma in adults, powerful approaches like the use of apprentices studies, which include young individuals, naive with regard to occupational exposures, and diagnostic criteria for work related and work aggravated asthma.
Marc Notes: Includes bibliographical references and index. Review Quotes: From the reviews: The editors of this book weave together developments in the field of occupational asthma research and clinical practice and further investigate the contribution of occupational exposures to both chemical and biological agents. Reasonably speaking, the reach of this book goes cohort of occupational asthma researchers to a much wider range of clinicians, basic scientists, and toxicologists. this book is important in increasing knowledge and effectiveness among clinicians and related engineering personnel who must prevent occupational asthma from occurring. (J. Thomas Pierce, Doody s Review Service, April, 2011) Review Quotes: From the reviews: The editors of this book weave together developments in the field of occupational asthma research and clinical practice and further investigate the contribution of occupational exposures to both chemical and biological agents. Reasonably speaking, the reach of this book goes cohort of occupational asthma researchers to a much wider range of clinicians, basic scientists, and toxicologists. this book is important in increasing knowledge and effectiveness among clinicians and related engineering personnel who must prevent occupational asthma from occurring. (J. Thomas Pierce, Doody s Review Service, April, 2011)"Jacket Description/Back: Recent developments in the field of occupational asthma research and clinical practice are the topic of this volume. The contribution of occupational exposures to chemical and biological agents to the burden of asthma in adults is clearly described in an overview of the most recent epidemiological data from both general population and industry based studies. Emphasis is put on powerful approaches like the use of apprentices studies, which include young individuals, naive with regard to occupational exposures. Diagnostic criteria for work related and work aggravated asthma are introduced and the latest insights in underlying mechanisms are covered as well. Specific emphasis is given to exposure response relationships for allergen exposure, which opens opportunities for primary and secondary prevention. Large gene-environment studies are undertaken for asthma and their contribution to understanding occupational asthma is discussed. Specific attention is given to whole genome screening approaches which involve with present technological possibilities the analysis of thousands of single nucleotide polymorphisms, versus the more focused candidate gene approach where genes with potential mechanistic plausibility are considered. Although the latter approach has been used more extensively, whole genome screening studies are becoming available soon, also for studies on occupational asthma. Management, prevention and surveillance are covered as well. All three areas are undergoing some changes in perception because of the exposure response relationships unraveled during the last decade. Diagnostic rules are introduced to rationalize the diagnostic workup and improve the cost benefit of surveillance schemes, and in preventive measures at large. This approach is only recently introduced in the field of occupational asthma and is expected to contribute even more in the coming years. Population studies, either general population studies, or work force based studies, have contributed enormously to our understanding of disease etiology and in the costs related to the disease. Issues in the design of such studies are discussed to assist the readers in designing and conducting their own study. Altogether this book gives a comprehensive insight in the present developments which will change the occupational asthma field the coming years."Table of Contents: List of contributors -- Preface -- The history of research on asthma in the workplace development, victories and perspectives / Jean-Luc Malo, Anthony Newman-Taylor -- Epidemiology and risk factors of occupational respiratory asthma and occupational sensitization / Dick Heederik, Torben Sigsgaard -- Epidemiology of laboratory animal allergy / Hayley L. Jeal, Meinir G. Jones, Paul Cullinan -- Population-attributable fraction for occupation and asthma / Kjell TorEn, Paul D. Blanc -- Definition and diagnosis of occupational asthma / AndrE Cartier -- Work-exacerbated asthma / Paul K. Henneberger, Carrie A. Redlich -- Natural history and prognosis / Dennis Nowak -- Mechanisms of allergic occupational asthma / Xaver Baur -- Mechanisms of occupational asthma caused by low molecular weight (LMW) chemicals / Vanessa De Vooght, ValErie Hox, Benoit Nemery, Jeroen A. J.vanoirbeek -- Asthma-like diseases in agriculture / Torben Sigsgaard, Oyvind Omland, Peter S. Thorne -- Allergen and irritant exposure and exposure-response relationships / Dick Heederik, Gert Doekes -- Gene-environment interactions in occupational asthma / Francine Kauffmann, Francesc Castro-Giner, Lidwien A. M. Smit, Rachel Nadif, Manolis Kogevinas -- Asthma in apprentice workers. The birth cohort parallel: using apprentices as a powerful cohort design for studying occupational asthma / Denyse Gautrin, Jean-Luc Malo -- Management of an individual worker with occupational asthma / Sherwood Burge -- Social consequences and quality of life in work-related asthma / Olivier Vandenplas, Vinciane D'Alpaos -- Prevention of work-related asthma seen from the workplace and the public health perspective / Vivi SchlUnssen, Evert Meijer, Paul K. Henneberger -- Prevention and regulatory aspects of exposure to asthmagens in the workplace / Henrik Nordman -- Design, conduct and analysis of surveys on work-related asthma / Kathleen Kreiss, Dick Heederik -- Index. Publisher Marketing: Recent developments in the field of occupational asthma research and clinical practice are the topic of this volume. The contribution of occupational exposures to chemical and biological agents to the burden of asthma in adults is clearly described in an overview of the most recent epidemiological data from both general population and industry based studies. Emphasis is put on powerful approaches like the use of apprentices studies, which include young individuals, naive with regard to occupational exposures. Diagnostic criteria for work related and work aggravated asthma are introduced and the latest insights in underlying mechanisms are covered as well. Specific emphasis is given to exposure response relationships for allergen exposure, which opens opportunities for primary and secondary prevention. Large gene-environment studies are undertaken for asthma and their contribution to understanding occupational asthma is discussed. Specific attention is given to whole genome screening approaches which involve with present technological possibilities the analysis of thousands of single nucleotide polymorphisms, versus the more focused candidate gene approach where genes with potential mechanistic plausibility are considered. Although the latter approach has been used more extensively, whole genome screening studies are becoming available soon, also for studies on occupational asthma. Management, prevention and surveillance are covered as well. All three areas are undergoing some changes in perception because of the exposure response relationships unraveled during the last decade. Diagnostic rules are introduced to rationalize the diagnostic workup and improve the cost benefit of surveillance schemes, and in preventive measures at large. This approach is only recently introduced in the field of occupational asthma and is expected to contribute even more in the coming years. Population studies, either general population studies, or work force based studies, have contributed enormously to our understanding of disease etiology and in the costs related to the disease. Issues in the design of such studies are discussed to assist the readers in designing and conducting their own study. Altogether this book gives a comprehensive insight in the present developments which will change the occupational asthma field the coming years. "
Mídia | Livros Hardcover Book (Livro com lombada e capa dura) |
Lançado | 15 de abril de 2010 |
ISBN13 | 9783764385552 |
Editoras | Birkhauser Verlag AG |
Páginas | 358 |
Dimensões | 165 × 235 × 25 mm · 997 g |
Idioma | French |
Editor | Heederik, Dick |
Editor | Sigsgaard, Torben |
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