Respiratory disease associated with occupational inhalation to hop (Humulus lupulus) during harvest and processing
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2014/11/01
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Description:BACKGROUND: There is little published evidence for occupational respiratory disease caused by hop dust inhalation. In the United States, hops are commercially produced in the Pacific Northwest region. OBJECTIVE: To describe occupational respiratory disease in hop workers. METHODS: Washington State workers' compensation claims filed by hop workers for respiratory disease were systematically identified and reviewed. Incidence rates of respiratory disease in hop workers were compared with rates in field vegetable crop farm workers. RESULTS: Fifty-seven cases of respiratory disease associated with hop dust inhalation were reported from 1995 to 2011. Most cases (61%) were diagnosed by the attending health care practitioner as having work-related asthma. Seven percent of cases were diagnosed as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, and the remaining cases were diagnosed as allergic respiratory disorders (eg, allergic rhinitis) or asthma-associated symptoms (eg, dyspnea). Cases were associated with hop harvesting, secondary hop processing, and indirect exposure. The incidence rate of respiratory disease in hop workers was 15 cases per 10,000 full-time workers, which was 30 times greater than the incidence rate for field vegetable crop workers. A strong temporal association between hop dust exposure and respiratory symptoms and a clear association between an increase in hop dust concentrations and the clinical onset of symptoms were apparent in 3 cases. CONCLUSION: Occupational exposure to hop dust is associated with respiratory disease. Respiratory disease rates were higher in hop workers than in a comparison group of agricultural workers. Additional research is needed before hop dust can be confirmed as a causative agent for occupational asthma. [Description provided by NIOSH]
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ISSN:1081-1206
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Volume:113
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Issue:5
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NIOSHTIC Number:nn:20045841
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Citation:Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol 2014 Nov; 113(5):534-538
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Contact Point Address:Carolyn K. Reeb-Whitaker, MS, CIH, Washington State Department of Labor and Industries, Safety and Health Assessment & Research for Prevention Program, PO Box 44330, Olympia, WA 98504-4330
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Email:Carolyn.Whitaker@Lni.wa.gov
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Federal Fiscal Year:2015
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Performing Organization:Washington State Department of Labor and Industries
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Peer Reviewed:True
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Start Date:20050701
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Source Full Name:Annals of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology
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End Date:20260630
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