Skin and respiratory ill-health attributed to occupational face mask use

Autor: M J, Seed, K, Fowler, L, Byrne, M, Carder, S, Daniels, I Y K, Iskandar, J, Feary, D J, Gawkrodger, M, van Tongeren
Rok vydání: 2022
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Zdroj: Occupational Medicine. 72:339-342
ISSN: 1471-8405
0962-7480
Popis: Background Face mask use in the workplace has become widespread since the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic and has been anecdotally linked to adverse health consequences. Aims To examine reports of adverse health consequences of occupational face mask use received by The Health and Occupation Research (THOR) network before and after the pandemic onset. Methods THOR databases were searched to identify all cases of ill-health attributed to ‘face mask’ or similar suspected causative agent between 1 January 2010 and 30 June 2021. Results Thirty two cases were identified in total, 18 reported by occupational physicians and 14 by dermatologists. Seventy-five per cent of cases were reported after the pandemic onset and 91% cases were in the health and social care sector. 25 of the 35 (71%) diagnoses were dermatological, the most frequent diagnoses being contact dermatitis (14 cases) and folliculitis/acne (6 cases). Of the seven respiratory diagnoses, four were exacerbation of pre-existing asthma. Conclusions There is evidence of an abrupt increase in reports of predominantly dermatological ill-health attributed to occupational face mask use since the start of the pandemic. Respiratory presentations have also occurred.
Databáze: OpenAIRE