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Prevalence of Occupational Skin Diseases and its Predisposing Factors in Leather Tanning Workers of Southern India
by
Venugopal, Dhananjayan
, Karunamoorthy, Panjakumar
, Kondhalkar, Shridhar Jagannath
, Ambikapathy, Mala
, Mani, Rajesh Embiranahalli
, Ravichandran, Beerappa
in
Contact dermatitis
/ Dermatitis
/ Discoloration
/ Exposure
/ Hazardous areas
/ Infections
/ Leather
/ Microorganisms
/ Occupational diseases
/ Occupational exposure
/ Occupational health
/ Skin diseases
/ Tanneries
/ Tanning
/ Tanning industry
/ Working conditions
2020
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Prevalence of Occupational Skin Diseases and its Predisposing Factors in Leather Tanning Workers of Southern India
by
Venugopal, Dhananjayan
, Karunamoorthy, Panjakumar
, Kondhalkar, Shridhar Jagannath
, Ambikapathy, Mala
, Mani, Rajesh Embiranahalli
, Ravichandran, Beerappa
in
Contact dermatitis
/ Dermatitis
/ Discoloration
/ Exposure
/ Hazardous areas
/ Infections
/ Leather
/ Microorganisms
/ Occupational diseases
/ Occupational exposure
/ Occupational health
/ Skin diseases
/ Tanneries
/ Tanning
/ Tanning industry
/ Working conditions
2020
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Prevalence of Occupational Skin Diseases and its Predisposing Factors in Leather Tanning Workers of Southern India
by
Venugopal, Dhananjayan
, Karunamoorthy, Panjakumar
, Kondhalkar, Shridhar Jagannath
, Ambikapathy, Mala
, Mani, Rajesh Embiranahalli
, Ravichandran, Beerappa
in
Contact dermatitis
/ Dermatitis
/ Discoloration
/ Exposure
/ Hazardous areas
/ Infections
/ Leather
/ Microorganisms
/ Occupational diseases
/ Occupational exposure
/ Occupational health
/ Skin diseases
/ Tanneries
/ Tanning
/ Tanning industry
/ Working conditions
2020
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Prevalence of Occupational Skin Diseases and its Predisposing Factors in Leather Tanning Workers of Southern India
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Prevalence of Occupational Skin Diseases and its Predisposing Factors in Leather Tanning Workers of Southern India
2020
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Skin diseases are a major occupational health issue in tannery workers because of work related exposure to various toxic chemicals used in tanning process. In the present study, prevalence of various skin diseases and predisposing factors in tannery workers were investigated.A cross sectional study including 114 tannery workers (male-89; female-25) employed at different tanneries of Southern India was carried out. Face to face interview with pre-designed questionnaire and health examination was conducted. Skin samples obtained from the participants were subjected to microscopic examination and microbial culture for diagnosis of skin diseases. The prevalence of occupational skin disorders were 39% among the study participants. Contact dermatitis (16%), skin infections (16%), eczematous lesions (7%) and nail discoloration (1.75%) wereidentified. Skin infections of fungal origin were identified among 11.4% of subjects. The skin infections of fungi; tenia corporis, tenia cruris, tenia unguium, tenia versicolor, tenia pedis and Pityriosis versicolor were identified. Bacterial skin infections identified were associated with contact dermatitis. Lack of PPE usage was reported among 30% of workers. Hazardous working environment, chemical exposure, humidity and lack of PPEusage were significantly associated with increased skin disease incidence(p<0.05), indicating the major predisposing factorsfor Occupation skin diseases.The findings of the study emphasize that,workers in the pre-tanning section and tanning sections are more vulnerable to occupational skin diseases.Compliance to use of PPEs, engineering controls to reduce exposure, education, frequent health surveillance and early identification & treatment could mitigate the occupational skindiseasesamongtannery workers.
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Enviro Research Publishers
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