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Occupational Hand Dermatitis
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Allergens
/ Dermatitis
/ Eczema
/ Prevention programs
2023
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2023
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Occupational Hand Dermatitis
2023
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AbstractPurpose of ReviewOccupational hand dermatitis is a common work-related disorder of the skin. Prevention and management of this disease is critical to improving workers’ quality of life and for occupation-specific retention.Recent FindingsThis is a critical review of the current literature on occupational hand dermatitis. Occupational dermatitis continues to have a high prevalence among workers although the overall incidence may be slowly decreasing. Irritant contact dermatitis due to wet work exposure is the most common cause of occupational hand dermatitis. Healthcare workers, hairdressers, and metal workers are at particularly high risk for this disease. While some prevention programs have been ineffective in mitigating occupational hand dermatitis, other more resource-intensive initiatives may have benefit.SummaryContinued research is needed on ways to manage wet work exposures and on scalable, effective prevention programs for occupational hand dermatitis. The spectrum of culprit contact allergens continues to evolve, and vigilance for potential occupation-specific allergens remains important.
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Springer Nature B.V
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