Occupational diseases in Poland in 2016

Background The aim of the work is to present the epidemiological situation in the field of occupational diseases in Poland in 2016. Material and Methods The cases of occupational diseases identified in accordance with the applicable case law system in Poland and reported to the Central Register of...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Beata Świątkowska, Wojciech Hanke
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Nofer Institute of Occupational Medicine 2018-12-01
Series:Medycyna Pracy
Subjects:
Online Access:http://www.journalssystem.com/medpr/Choroby-zawodowe-w-2016-roku,92434,0,2.html
id doaj-e260d9d01bb440cc9cc01d02a89660a0
record_format Article
spelling doaj-e260d9d01bb440cc9cc01d02a89660a02020-11-25T00:34:55ZengNofer Institute of Occupational MedicineMedycyna Pracy0465-58932353-13392018-12-0169664365010.13075/mp.5893.0074592434Occupational diseases in Poland in 2016Beata Świątkowska0Wojciech Hanke1Instytut Medycyny Pracy im. prof. J. Nofera / Nofer Institute of Occupational Medicine, Łódź, Poland (Zakład Epidemiologii Środowiskowej / Department of Environmental Epidemiology)Instytut Medycyny Pracy im. prof. J. Nofera / Nofer Institute of Occupational Medicine, Łódź, Poland (Zakład Epidemiologii Środowiskowej / Department of Environmental Epidemiology)Background The aim of the work is to present the epidemiological situation in the field of occupational diseases in Poland in 2016. Material and Methods The cases of occupational diseases identified in accordance with the applicable case law system in Poland and reported to the Central Register of Occupational Diseases in 2016 were analyzed. The analysis includes nosologic units, their causative factors as well as gender and age of patients. Absolute numbers and incidence rates per 100 000 employees were presented. Results In 2016, 2119 cases of occupational diseases were recorded in Poland, i.e. 14.3 cases per 100 000 employed persons. The incidence rate was mainly caused by pneumoconioses (28.5%), infectious or parasitic diseases (27.2%), chronic voice disorders (9.7%), chronic diseases of the peripheral nervous system (8.6%) and hearing loss (6.3%). The highest incidence was recorded in the mining and quarrying (329.7 cases), agriculture and forestry (23.8 cases), manufacturing (20 cases) and education (17.9 cases) and healthcare and social work activities (17.7 cases). Conclusions In comparison with 2015, there was an increase in the number of cases of occupational diseases by 1.2%, which was influenced mainly by a larger (by 181 cases) number of pneumoconiosis. The epidemiological situation resulting from occupational diseases in our country, although it covers all identified cases, should be assessed with caution because the suspicion arises underestimation of certain diseases, especially cancer. Med Pr 2018;69(6):643–650http://www.journalssystem.com/medpr/Choroby-zawodowe-w-2016-roku,92434,0,2.htmlIncidenceoccupational diseasescausative factorsregistryduration of exposureepidemiological situation
collection DOAJ
language English
format Article
sources DOAJ
author Beata Świątkowska
Wojciech Hanke
spellingShingle Beata Świątkowska
Wojciech Hanke
Occupational diseases in Poland in 2016
Medycyna Pracy
Incidence
occupational diseases
causative factors
registry
duration of exposure
epidemiological situation
author_facet Beata Świątkowska
Wojciech Hanke
author_sort Beata Świątkowska
title Occupational diseases in Poland in 2016
title_short Occupational diseases in Poland in 2016
title_full Occupational diseases in Poland in 2016
title_fullStr Occupational diseases in Poland in 2016
title_full_unstemmed Occupational diseases in Poland in 2016
title_sort occupational diseases in poland in 2016
publisher Nofer Institute of Occupational Medicine
series Medycyna Pracy
issn 0465-5893
2353-1339
publishDate 2018-12-01
description Background The aim of the work is to present the epidemiological situation in the field of occupational diseases in Poland in 2016. Material and Methods The cases of occupational diseases identified in accordance with the applicable case law system in Poland and reported to the Central Register of Occupational Diseases in 2016 were analyzed. The analysis includes nosologic units, their causative factors as well as gender and age of patients. Absolute numbers and incidence rates per 100 000 employees were presented. Results In 2016, 2119 cases of occupational diseases were recorded in Poland, i.e. 14.3 cases per 100 000 employed persons. The incidence rate was mainly caused by pneumoconioses (28.5%), infectious or parasitic diseases (27.2%), chronic voice disorders (9.7%), chronic diseases of the peripheral nervous system (8.6%) and hearing loss (6.3%). The highest incidence was recorded in the mining and quarrying (329.7 cases), agriculture and forestry (23.8 cases), manufacturing (20 cases) and education (17.9 cases) and healthcare and social work activities (17.7 cases). Conclusions In comparison with 2015, there was an increase in the number of cases of occupational diseases by 1.2%, which was influenced mainly by a larger (by 181 cases) number of pneumoconiosis. The epidemiological situation resulting from occupational diseases in our country, although it covers all identified cases, should be assessed with caution because the suspicion arises underestimation of certain diseases, especially cancer. Med Pr 2018;69(6):643–650
topic Incidence
occupational diseases
causative factors
registry
duration of exposure
epidemiological situation
url http://www.journalssystem.com/medpr/Choroby-zawodowe-w-2016-roku,92434,0,2.html
work_keys_str_mv AT beataswiatkowska occupationaldiseasesinpolandin2016
AT wojciechhanke occupationaldiseasesinpolandin2016
_version_ 1725311364374724608