TY - JOUR
T1 - An Official American Thoracic Society Workshop Report
T2 - Presentations and Discussion of the Sixth Jack Pepys Workshop on Asthma in the Workplace
AU - Tarlo, Susan M
AU - Malo, Jean-Luc
AU - de Blay, Frédéric
AU - Le Moual, Nicole
AU - Henneberger, Paul K
AU - Heederik, Dick
AU - Raulf-Heimsoth, Monika
AU - Carlsten, Christopher
AU - Cartier, André
AU - ATS Assembly on Environmental, Occupational, and Population Health
PY - 2017/9
Y1 - 2017/9
N2 - The Sixth Jack Pepys Workshop on Asthma in the Workplace focused on six key themes regarding the recognition and assessment of work-related asthma and airway diseases: (1) cleaning agents and disinfectants (including in swimming pools) as irritants and sensitizers: how to evaluate types of bronchial reactions and reduce risks; (2) population-based studies of occupational obstructive diseases: use of databanks, advantages and pitfalls, what strategies to deal with biases and confounding?; (3) damp environments, dilapidated buildings, recycling processes, and molds, an increasing problem: mechanisms, how to assess causality and diagnosis; (4) diagnosis of occupational asthma and rhinitis: how useful are recombinant allergens (component-resolved diagnosis), metabolomics, and other new tests?; (5) how does exposure to gas, dust, and fumes enhance sensitization and asthma?; and (6) how to determine probability of occupational causality in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: epidemiological and clinical, confirmation, and compensation aspects. A summary of the presentations and discussion is provided in this proceedings document. Increased knowledge has been gained in each topic over the past few years, but there remain aspects of controversy and uncertainty requiring further research.
AB - The Sixth Jack Pepys Workshop on Asthma in the Workplace focused on six key themes regarding the recognition and assessment of work-related asthma and airway diseases: (1) cleaning agents and disinfectants (including in swimming pools) as irritants and sensitizers: how to evaluate types of bronchial reactions and reduce risks; (2) population-based studies of occupational obstructive diseases: use of databanks, advantages and pitfalls, what strategies to deal with biases and confounding?; (3) damp environments, dilapidated buildings, recycling processes, and molds, an increasing problem: mechanisms, how to assess causality and diagnosis; (4) diagnosis of occupational asthma and rhinitis: how useful are recombinant allergens (component-resolved diagnosis), metabolomics, and other new tests?; (5) how does exposure to gas, dust, and fumes enhance sensitization and asthma?; and (6) how to determine probability of occupational causality in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: epidemiological and clinical, confirmation, and compensation aspects. A summary of the presentations and discussion is provided in this proceedings document. Increased knowledge has been gained in each topic over the past few years, but there remain aspects of controversy and uncertainty requiring further research.
U2 - 10.1513/AnnalsATS.201706-508ST
DO - 10.1513/AnnalsATS.201706-508ST
M3 - Article
C2 - 28862493
SN - 2325-6621
VL - 14
SP - 1361
EP - 1372
JO - Annals of the American Thoracic Society
JF - Annals of the American Thoracic Society
IS - 9
ER -