Atopy, allergic diseases and work-related symptoms among students of agricultural schools:: First results of the Lublin study

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Spiewak, R
Góra, A
Horoch, A
Dutkiewicz, J
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[1] Med Acad Lublin, Laryngol Clin, Lublin, Poland
[2] Ins Agr Med Lublin, Dept Occupat Biohazards, Lublin, Poland
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young farmers; farming students; atopy; allergic diseases; work-related symptoms; occupational disease risk factors; cross-sectional study; epidemiology; eastern Poland; Lublin Study;
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136 eastern-Polish farming students (51 females and 85 males, aged 16-23 years) underwent clinical examination, skin prick tests with common and farm-specific allergens, total IgE measurement and Phadiatop test. Atopy was found in 35.3% (95% CI: 27.3-43.3%) of students. For allergic skin diseases, the point prevalence was 5.9%, the lifetime prevalence 28.7%; for allergic rhinitis 12.7% and 16.4%; for asthma 2.2% and 8.8% respectively. 56 students (41.2%) complained of work-related symptoms; most often of pruritus (30.9%), erythema of the skin (16.9%), sneezing (16.2%), rhinorrhea (15.4%), cough (9.6%) and dyspnea (8.1%). The students reported as causative factors of work-related symptoms: gram dust (71.4% of the 56 symptomatic students), hay dust (57.1%), straw dust (17.9%), green parts of plants (5.4%), fertilisers, diesel fuel and farm animals (3.6% each). Prick tests were positive in 30.9% of students, most frequently to Lepidoglyphus destructor (18.4% of all students), Tyrophagus putrescentiae (15.4%), Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus (14.0%) Acarus siro (13.2%) and weed pollens (5.1%). The only statistically significant difference between males and females found in the study was that in the lifetime prevalence of allergic skin diseases (males 17.6% versus females 47.1%, p < 0.001). Students reporting work-related symptoms had significantly more present and past allergic skin diseases and allergic rhinitis (for each feature p < 0.01), and past obstructive lung disease (p = 0.001). In 12 farming students (8.8%, 95% CT: 4.1-13.6%), employment as a farmer was strongly contraindicated due to health status.
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