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Study: Nurses at increased risk for skin disease

OSHA Healthcare Connection, September 11, 2007

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Occupational skin diseases are a hazard in healthcare and nurses report a high incidence of hand eczema.

According to a study, "Self-reported hand eczema in a hospital population," the average frequency of hand eczema in a 12-month period was 30% for nurses and 23% for all healthcare workers surveyed at a middle-size Danish hospital.

The study, which appeared in the August issue of Contact Dermatitis, also identified higher frequencies of hand eczema among women and young workers.



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