Occupational diseases among farmers in Poland
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- DOI: 10.13075/mp.5893.00303
Occupational diseases among farmers in Poland
Abstract
Background: The study's objective is to present epidemiological situation concerning the incidence of occupational diseases among farmers in Poland.
Material and methods: All 3438 cases of occupational diseases diagnosed among farmers and obligatorily reported to the Central Register of Occupational Diseases (covering all the national territory and all the cases of occupational diseases diagnosed in Poland after 1970) over the years 2000-2014 were subjected to analysis.
Results: The annual incidence in the analyzed period ranged 5-14 per 100 000 farmers. The analysis showed that about 90% of pathologies were induced by the biological agents. Almost every third pathology due to biological agents had allergic origin. Infectious and parasitic diseases accounted for 62% of the cases. Among them the diseases carried by ticks (93%) - borreliosis (85.8%) and tick-borne encephalitis (7.2%) were the most frequent ones. The age of farmers, in the case of whom bronchial asthma and allergic rhinitis were diagnosed, was significantly higher than the age of remaining employees of the national economy, in which these occupational diseases were recognized.
Conclusions: The study indicates the necessity to introduce periodic health examinations programs focusing on agricultural workers to monitor health and well-being and improve working conditions and the working environment. Med Pr 2016;67(2):163-171.
Wstęp: Celem pracy jest przedstawienie sytuacji epidemiologicznej rolników w Polsce dotyczącej zapadalności na choroby zawodowe.
Materiał i metody: Przeanalizowano 3438 przypadków chorób zawodowych, stwierdzonych zgodnie z obowiązującym w Polsce systemem orzeczniczym i obligatoryjnie zgłoszonych w latach 2000–2014 do Centralnego Rejestru Chorób Zawodowych (obejmującego terytorium całej Polski od roku 1970).
Wyniki: Zapadalność roczna w analizowanym okresie wynosiła 5–14 przypadków na 100 000 pracujących. Około 90% stwierdzonych patologii wywołały czynniki biologiczne, a niemal co trzecia z tych patologii miała podłoże alergiczne. Choroby zakaźne i pasożytnicze stanowiły 62% zgłoszonych przypadków. Wśród nich najczęstsze były choroby przenoszone przez kleszcze (93%) – borelioza (85,8%) i kleszczowe zapalenie mózgu (7,2%). Wiek rolników, u których stwierdzono astmę oskrzelową i alergiczny nieżyt nosa, był o ok. 10 lat wyższy niż wiek pracowników z tymi chorobami zawodowymi w pozostałych sektorach gospodarki narodowej.
Wnioski: Należy wprowadzić programy okresowych badań profilaktycznych skierowane do osób pracujących w rolnictwie w celu poprawy warunków środowiska ich pracy oraz monitorowania stanu ich zdrowia. Med. Pr. 2016;67(2):163–171.
Keywords: agriculture; borreliosis; employees; epidemiology; incidence; occupational diseases.
This work is available in Open Access model and licensed under a CC BY-NC 3.0 PL license.
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