TY - JOUR
T1 - Trends in work-related respiratory diseases attributed to nickel, chromium and cobalt in the UK
T2 - descriptive findings from The Health and Occupation Research (THOR) network 1996-2019
AU - Iskandar, Ireny Y K
AU - Gawkrodger, David J
AU - Byrne, Laura
AU - Gittins, Matthew
AU - Carder, Melanie
AU - Fishwick, David
AU - van Tongeren, Martie
N1 - © Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2024. No commercial re-use. See rights and permissions. Published by BMJ.
PY - 2024/4/28
Y1 - 2024/4/28
N2 - BACKGROUND: Occupational exposure to metals can be associated with respiratory diseases which can adversely affect the individual's health, finances and employment. Despite this, little is known about the incidence of these respiratory conditions over prolonged periods of time.AIMS: This study aimed to investigate the trends in the incidence of work-related respiratory diseases attributed to nickel, chromium and cobalt in the UK.METHODS: Cases of occupational respiratory diseases caused by nickel, chromium or cobalt reported to Surveillance of Work-related and Occupational Respiratory Disease (SWORD), the UK-based surveillance scheme between 1996 and 2019 (inclusive), were extracted and grouped into six 4-year time periods. Cases were characterised by causative metal exposure, occupational and industrial sector. Incidence rates diseases (adjusted for physician participation and response rate) were calculated using ONS employment data.RESULTS: Of cases reported to SWORD during the study period, 1% (173 actual cases) of respiratory problems were attributed to nickel, chromium or cobalt. Diagnoses of asthma compromised the largest proportion of diagnoses (74.4%), followed by lung cancer (8.9%) and pneumoconiosis (6.7%). Cases had a mean age of 47 years (SD 13); 93% were men. The annual incidence fell from 1.6 per million employed in the first 4-year period, to 0.2 in the most recent period.CONCLUSIONS: Over 24 years, a decline in the incidence of metal-related occupational respiratory diseases was observed in the UK. This could be attributed to improvements in working conditions which resulted in reduced metal exposure but could also be due to closure of industries that might have generated case returns.
AB - BACKGROUND: Occupational exposure to metals can be associated with respiratory diseases which can adversely affect the individual's health, finances and employment. Despite this, little is known about the incidence of these respiratory conditions over prolonged periods of time.AIMS: This study aimed to investigate the trends in the incidence of work-related respiratory diseases attributed to nickel, chromium and cobalt in the UK.METHODS: Cases of occupational respiratory diseases caused by nickel, chromium or cobalt reported to Surveillance of Work-related and Occupational Respiratory Disease (SWORD), the UK-based surveillance scheme between 1996 and 2019 (inclusive), were extracted and grouped into six 4-year time periods. Cases were characterised by causative metal exposure, occupational and industrial sector. Incidence rates diseases (adjusted for physician participation and response rate) were calculated using ONS employment data.RESULTS: Of cases reported to SWORD during the study period, 1% (173 actual cases) of respiratory problems were attributed to nickel, chromium or cobalt. Diagnoses of asthma compromised the largest proportion of diagnoses (74.4%), followed by lung cancer (8.9%) and pneumoconiosis (6.7%). Cases had a mean age of 47 years (SD 13); 93% were men. The annual incidence fell from 1.6 per million employed in the first 4-year period, to 0.2 in the most recent period.CONCLUSIONS: Over 24 years, a decline in the incidence of metal-related occupational respiratory diseases was observed in the UK. This could be attributed to improvements in working conditions which resulted in reduced metal exposure but could also be due to closure of industries that might have generated case returns.
KW - Humans
KW - United Kingdom/epidemiology
KW - Male
KW - Middle Aged
KW - Nickel/adverse effects
KW - Chromium/adverse effects
KW - Female
KW - Cobalt/adverse effects
KW - Occupational Diseases/epidemiology
KW - Adult
KW - Occupational Exposure/adverse effects
KW - Incidence
KW - Pneumoconiosis/epidemiology
KW - Respiratory Tract Diseases/epidemiology
KW - Lung Neoplasms/epidemiology
KW - Occupational Health
KW - Cobalt
KW - Epidemiology
KW - Chromium
KW - Nickel
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U2 - 10.1136/oemed-2023-109066
DO - 10.1136/oemed-2023-109066
M3 - Article
C2 - 38641364
SN - 1351-0711
VL - 81
SP - 220
EP - 224
JO - Occupational and Environmental Medicine
JF - Occupational and Environmental Medicine
IS - 4
ER -