Flour has been identified as the main cause of occupational asthma in France, closely followed by cleaning products.
A new study, which was presented at the European Respiratory Society's International Congress, analysed all cases of occupational asthma in France. The research, which is the largest of its kind to be undertaken in France, aimed to understand who was most affected by the condition and what the main causes were.
Data were collected over a 3-year period from a network of respiratory doctors specialized in occupational diseases. 330 cases were analysed.
Researchers estimated the incidence rate based on the figures they collected and the results of the analysis showed that;
Professor Frederic De Blay, lead author from the University Hospital Strasborg, said: "This study has given us a detailed understanding of the occupational asthma cases in France. It helps to show us where people are being exposed to harmful agents and who is most likely to be affected. These findings are important as they can help with future prevention methods to make sure people who are at risk of occupational asthma are protected from it."
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