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Allergic Diseases in Agriculture Workers

Year 2017, Volume 2, Issue 1(4), 18 - 18, 01.11.2017

Abstract

It
is reported that the majority of the world-wide working population is involved
in the agricultural sector by the international working organization. In
Turkey, about 19% of the workforce with 26 million 275 thousand employees is
agricultural labor force.

Agricultural work can bring various health problems. Allergic diseases
including respiratory system diseases and dermatological problems are common
health problems. Major allergic risks in the agricultural environment are;
Organic-inorganic powders, chemicals, gases, pollen and some infections.

Cereal dusts, fungal antigens, dust mites and organic phosphorus insecticides,
organic dusts causeallergic asthma and allergic rhinitis. Actinomycetes and
aspergillusin moldy hay and cereals cause hypersensitivity pneumonia (farmer's
lung). Dry fertilizers, vegetables and pesticides are the causes of contact
dermatitis. Agricultural workers exposed to pesticides intensively; has high
risk of allergic contact dermatitis.

In the study of Mazurek JM et al., 5.1% of farm workers had asthma; 15.4% of
them were related to the farm environment and 33.3% of those who had asthma
attack in the previous 12 months had a crisis during farm work.

Michel S et al. found that exposure to farm media factors in children with
genetic predisposition may affect DNA methylation; It is emphasized that it may
play an important role in the emergence of asthma and atopic diseases.

Result

Allergic diseases commonly found in all societies; is one of the important
problems in terms of public health because it is both occupational disease and
protectable. Protecting agricultural workers against risks as it is thought
that the majority of the world's working population is in agriculture; is an
important approach to protecting public health.

 

 

Keywords:
agricultural
workers, allergy, occupational diseases









 

References

  • Saliha Çelik, Burak Kurt, Muhsin Akbaba cukurova university faculty of medicine department of public health
Year 2017, Volume 2, Issue 1(4), 18 - 18, 01.11.2017

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References

  • Saliha Çelik, Burak Kurt, Muhsin Akbaba cukurova university faculty of medicine department of public health
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Saliha Çelik This is me

Burak Kurt This is me

Muhsin Akbaba This is me

Publication Date November 1, 2017
Published in Issue Year 2017 Volume 2, Issue 1(4)

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APA Çelik, S., Kurt, B., & Akbaba, M. (2017). Allergic Diseases in Agriculture Workers. The Turkish Journal Of Occupational / Environmental Medicine and Safety, 2(1(4), 18-18.
AMA Çelik S, Kurt B, Akbaba M. Allergic Diseases in Agriculture Workers. turjoem. November 2017;2(1(4):18-18.
Chicago Çelik, Saliha, Burak Kurt, and Muhsin Akbaba. “Allergic Diseases in Agriculture Workers”. The Turkish Journal Of Occupational / Environmental Medicine and Safety 2, no. 1(4) (November 2017): 18-18.
EndNote Çelik S, Kurt B, Akbaba M (November 1, 2017) Allergic Diseases in Agriculture Workers. The Turkish Journal Of Occupational / Environmental Medicine and Safety 2 1(4) 18–18.
IEEE S. Çelik, B. Kurt, and M. Akbaba, “Allergic Diseases in Agriculture Workers”, turjoem, vol. 2, no. 1(4), pp. 18–18, 2017.
ISNAD Çelik, Saliha et al. “Allergic Diseases in Agriculture Workers”. The Turkish Journal Of Occupational / Environmental Medicine and Safety 2/1(4) (November 2017), 18-18.
JAMA Çelik S, Kurt B, Akbaba M. Allergic Diseases in Agriculture Workers. turjoem. 2017;2:18–18.
MLA Çelik, Saliha et al. “Allergic Diseases in Agriculture Workers”. The Turkish Journal Of Occupational / Environmental Medicine and Safety, vol. 2, no. 1(4), 2017, pp. 18-18.
Vancouver Çelik S, Kurt B, Akbaba M. Allergic Diseases in Agriculture Workers. turjoem. 2017;2(1(4):18-.