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{{Infobox medical condition | |||
| name = Occupational disease | |||
| synonyms = Work-related disease | |||
| field = [[Occupational medicine]] | |||
| symptoms = Varies depending on the specific disease | |||
| complications = Chronic health issues, disability | |||
| onset = Varies, often gradual | |||
| duration = Long-term | |||
| causes = [[Exposure]] to [[hazardous substances]], [[repetitive strain]], [[stress (biology)|stress]] | |||
| risks = [[Workplace hazards]], [[poor working conditions]] | |||
| diagnosis = [[Medical history]], [[physical examination]], [[occupational health assessment]] | |||
| differential = [[Non-occupational diseases]] | |||
| prevention = [[Workplace safety]], [[personal protective equipment]] | |||
| treatment = Depends on the specific condition, may include [[medication]], [[therapy]], [[lifestyle changes]] | |||
| prognosis = Varies, can be managed with appropriate interventions | |||
| frequency = Common in certain industries | |||
}} | |||
'''Occupational disease''' refers to any chronic ailment that occurs as a result of work or occupational activity. It is an aspect of [[occupational safety and health]]. An occupational disease is typically identified when it is shown that it is more prevalent in a given body of workers than in the general population, or in other worker populations. The first such disease to be recognised, [[Pneumoconiosis]], was identified by [[Hippocrates]]. | '''Occupational disease''' refers to any chronic ailment that occurs as a result of work or occupational activity. It is an aspect of [[occupational safety and health]]. An occupational disease is typically identified when it is shown that it is more prevalent in a given body of workers than in the general population, or in other worker populations. The first such disease to be recognised, [[Pneumoconiosis]], was identified by [[Hippocrates]]. | ||
== Definition == | == Definition == | ||
The [[World Health Organization]] (WHO) defines occupational disease as "any disease contracted primarily as a result of an exposure to risk factors arising from work activity". Work-related diseases, on the other hand, have multiple causes, where factors in the work environment may play a role, together with other risk factors, in the development of such diseases. | The [[World Health Organization]] (WHO) defines occupational disease as "any disease contracted primarily as a result of an exposure to risk factors arising from work activity". Work-related diseases, on the other hand, have multiple causes, where factors in the work environment may play a role, together with other risk factors, in the development of such diseases. | ||
== Types of Occupational Diseases == | == Types of Occupational Diseases == | ||
Occupational diseases can be categorized into two types: [[Occupational lung diseases]] and [[Occupational skin diseases]]. | Occupational diseases can be categorized into two types: [[Occupational lung diseases]] and [[Occupational skin diseases]]. | ||
=== Occupational Lung Diseases === | === Occupational Lung Diseases === | ||
These are a group of disorders, most of which are caused by the inhalation of various forms of dust in the workplace. The most common diseases include [[Silicosis]], [[Asbestosis]], and [[Coal worker's pneumoconiosis]] (also known as Black Lung Disease). | These are a group of disorders, most of which are caused by the inhalation of various forms of dust in the workplace. The most common diseases include [[Silicosis]], [[Asbestosis]], and [[Coal worker's pneumoconiosis]] (also known as Black Lung Disease). | ||
=== Occupational Skin Diseases === | === Occupational Skin Diseases === | ||
These are skin ailments that occur as a result of work or occupational activity. They include [[Contact Dermatitis]], [[Skin Cancer]], and [[Chronic Skin Conditions]] such as eczema. | These are skin ailments that occur as a result of work or occupational activity. They include [[Contact Dermatitis]], [[Skin Cancer]], and [[Chronic Skin Conditions]] such as eczema. | ||
== Prevention == | == Prevention == | ||
Prevention of occupational disease is most effective when measures are implemented at the site where the disease is occurring. This can include the use of [[Personal Protective Equipment]] (PPE), proper ventilation, and regular health and safety training. | Prevention of occupational disease is most effective when measures are implemented at the site where the disease is occurring. This can include the use of [[Personal Protective Equipment]] (PPE), proper ventilation, and regular health and safety training. | ||
== See Also == | == See Also == | ||
* [[Occupational Safety and Health]] | * [[Occupational Safety and Health]] | ||
* [[Industrial Hygiene]] | * [[Industrial Hygiene]] | ||
* [[Occupational Medicine]] | * [[Occupational Medicine]] | ||
== References == | == References == | ||
<references /> | <references /> | ||
[[Category:Occupational diseases]] | [[Category:Occupational diseases]] | ||
[[Category:Occupational safety and health]] | [[Category:Occupational safety and health]] | ||
Latest revision as of 04:42, 4 April 2025
| Occupational disease | |
|---|---|
| Synonyms | Work-related disease |
| Pronounce | N/A |
| Specialty | N/A |
| Symptoms | Varies depending on the specific disease |
| Complications | Chronic health issues, disability |
| Onset | Varies, often gradual |
| Duration | Long-term |
| Types | N/A |
| Causes | Exposure to hazardous substances, repetitive strain, stress |
| Risks | Workplace hazards, poor working conditions |
| Diagnosis | Medical history, physical examination, occupational health assessment |
| Differential diagnosis | Non-occupational diseases |
| Prevention | Workplace safety, personal protective equipment |
| Treatment | Depends on the specific condition, may include medication, therapy, lifestyle changes |
| Medication | N/A |
| Prognosis | Varies, can be managed with appropriate interventions |
| Frequency | Common in certain industries |
| Deaths | N/A |
Occupational disease refers to any chronic ailment that occurs as a result of work or occupational activity. It is an aspect of occupational safety and health. An occupational disease is typically identified when it is shown that it is more prevalent in a given body of workers than in the general population, or in other worker populations. The first such disease to be recognised, Pneumoconiosis, was identified by Hippocrates.
Definition[edit]
The World Health Organization (WHO) defines occupational disease as "any disease contracted primarily as a result of an exposure to risk factors arising from work activity". Work-related diseases, on the other hand, have multiple causes, where factors in the work environment may play a role, together with other risk factors, in the development of such diseases.
Types of Occupational Diseases[edit]
Occupational diseases can be categorized into two types: Occupational lung diseases and Occupational skin diseases.
Occupational Lung Diseases[edit]
These are a group of disorders, most of which are caused by the inhalation of various forms of dust in the workplace. The most common diseases include Silicosis, Asbestosis, and Coal worker's pneumoconiosis (also known as Black Lung Disease).
Occupational Skin Diseases[edit]
These are skin ailments that occur as a result of work or occupational activity. They include Contact Dermatitis, Skin Cancer, and Chronic Skin Conditions such as eczema.
Prevention[edit]
Prevention of occupational disease is most effective when measures are implemented at the site where the disease is occurring. This can include the use of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), proper ventilation, and regular health and safety training.
See Also[edit]
References[edit]
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