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Japanese guidelines for occupational allergic diseases 2020.

Kunio Dobashi1, Atsushi Usami2, Hiroo Yokozeki3, Naomi Tsurikisawa4, Yoichi Nakamura5, Kazuhiro Sato6, Jiro Okumura7, Masao Yamaguchi8.   

Abstract

Occupational allergic diseases are likely to worsen or become intractable as a result of continuous exposure to high concentrations of causative allergens. These are socioeconomically important diseases that can lead to work interruptions for patients and potentially job loss. We published the first guideline for managing occupational allergic diseases in Japan. The original document was published in Japanese in 2013, and the following year (2014) it was published in English. This guideline consists of six chapters about occupational asthma, occupational allergic rhinitis, occupational skin diseases, hypersensitivity pneumonitis, occupational anaphylaxis shock, and the legal aspects of these diseases. Providing general doctors with the knowledge to make evidence-based diagnoses and to understand the occupational allergic disease treatment policies, was a breakthrough in allergic disease treatment. Due to the discovery of new occupational allergens and the accumulation of additional evidence, we published a revised version of our original article in 2016, and it was published in English in 2017. In addition to including new knowledge of allergens and evidence, the 2016 revision contains a "Flowchart to Diagnosis" for the convenience of general doctors. We report the essence of the revised guidelines in this paper.
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Keywords:  Hypersensitivity pneumonitis; Occupational allergic rhinitis; Occupational anaphylaxis; Occupational asthma; Occupational skin diseases

Year:  2020        PMID: 32471740     DOI: 10.1016/j.alit.2020.03.010

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Allergol Int        ISSN: 1323-8930            Impact factor:   5.836


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