1. Prevalence and interannual changes in multiple chemical sensitivity in Japanese workers.
- Author
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Cui X, Lu X, Hiura M, Oda M, Hisada A, Miyazaki W, Omori H, and Katoh T
- Subjects
- Adult, Female, Humans, Japan epidemiology, Male, Middle Aged, Multiple Chemical Sensitivity etiology, Prevalence, Seasons, Surveys and Questionnaires, Manufacturing Industry, Multiple Chemical Sensitivity epidemiology, Occupational Exposure
- Abstract
Objective: We aimed to evaluate the prevalence rates and interannual fluctuations in multiple chemical sensitivity (MCS) in Japanese workers., Methods: We assessed MCS using the Quick Environmental Exposure and Sensitivity Inventory, employing both Miller and Japanese criteria. Workers of two manufacturing companies located in Kyushu, Japan, were assessed, with company A surveyed in 2003, 2006 and 2011, and company B in 2003 and 2011., Results: In company A, the Miller criteria-based MCS prevalence rate was higher in 2011 than in 2003, and according to the Japanese criteria, it was higher in 2011 than 2006. In company B, the Miller criteria-based MCS prevalence rate was lower in 2011 than in 2003., Conclusion: The results indicated that MCS exists among industrial workers in Japan. We found no statistically significant interannual changes in MCS rates.
- Published
- 2014
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