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Global and regional burden of chronic respiratory disease in 2016 arising from non-infectious airborne occupational exposures: a systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2016

Authors :
Driscoll T
Steenland K
Pearce N
Rushton L
Hutchings S
Straif K
Abate D
Acharya D
Agrawal A
Alahdab F
Alene K
Androudi S
Anjomshoa M
Antonio C
Aremu O
Ataro Z
Badaw A
Banoub J
Barker-Collo S
Bedi N
Bennett D
Bernstein R
Beuran M
Bhattacharyya K
Bijani A
Butt Z
Carrero J
Castaneda-Orjuela C
Chimed-Ochir O
Dandona L
Dandona R
Dang A
Daryani A
Desalegn B
Dharmaratne S
Djalalinia S
Dubljanin E
Ebrahimpour S
El-Khatib Z
Fareed M
Faro A
Fernandes E
Fischer F
Fukumoto T
Gallus S
Gebremichae T
Gezae K
Grada A
Guo Y
Gupta R
Haj-Mirzaian A
Hamidi S
Hasan M
Hasankhani M
Hay S
Hoang C
Hole M
Hosgood H
Hostiuc M
Hostiuc S
Irvani S
Islam S
Jakovljevic M
Jha R
Jonas J
Kahsay A
Kasaeian A
Kawakami N
Khader Y
Khafaie M
Khan E
Khosravi M
Khubchandani J
Kim Y
Kimokoti R
Kisa A
Kogevinas M
Kosen S
Koul P
Koyanagi A
Defo B
Kumar G
Lal D
Latif A
Leigh J
Levi M
Li S
Linn S
Mahotra N
Majdan M
Malekzadeh R
Mansournia M
Martins-Melo F
Massenburg B
Mehta V
Melese A
Melku M
Memish Z
Mendoza W
Meretoja T
Mestrovic T
Mini G
Mirrakhimov E
Moazen B
Mezerji N
Mohammed S
Mokdad A
Monasta L
Moodley Y
Moosazadeh M
Moradi G
Morawska L
Morrison S
Mousav S
Mustafa G
Nangia V
Nego I
Negoi R
Nguyen C
Nguyen T
Nixon M
Ofori-Asenso R
Ogbo F
Olagunju A
Olusanya B
Mahesh P
Panda-Jonas S
Park E
Pati S
Qorbani M
Rafay A
Rafiei A
Rahim F
Rahimi-Movaghar V
Rajati F
Reiner R
Rezaei S
Roever L
Ronfani L
Roshandel G
Saddik B
Safir S
Sahraian M
Samy A
Schwebel D
Sepanlou S
Serdar B
Shaikh M
Sheikh A
Shigematsu M
Shiri R
Shirkoohi R
Si S
Silva J
Sinha D
Soofi M
Soriano J
Sreeramareddy C
Stanaway J
Stokes M
Sufiyan M
Sutradhar I
Tabares-Seisdedos R
Takahashi K
Tefera Y
Temsah M
Tovani-Palone M
Tran B
Tran K
Car L
Ullah I
Valdez P
van Boven J
Vasankari T
Violante F
Vu G
Wagner G
Waheed Y
Wang Y
Yirsaw B
Yonemoto N
Yu C
Zamani M
Lim S
GBD 2016 Occupational Chronic
Collaborators, GBD 2016 Occupational Chronic Respiratory Risk Factors
GBD 2016 Occupational Chronic Respiratory Risk Factors Collaborator
Violante FS
Groningen Research Institute for Asthma and COPD (GRIAC)
Real World Studies in PharmacoEpidemiology, -Genetics, -Economics and -Therapy (PEGET)
Value, Affordability and Sustainability (VALUE)
Source :
Sheikh, A 2020, ' Global and regional burden of chronic respiratory disease in 2016 arising from non-infectious airborne occupational exposures: a systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2016 ', Occupational and Environmental Medicine, vol. 77, no. 3, pp. 142-150 . https://doi.org/10.1136/oemed-2019-106013, OCCUPATIONAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL MEDICINE, r-INCLIVA. Repositorio Institucional de Producción Científica de INCLIVA, instname, OCCUPATIONAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL MEDICINE, 77(3), 142-150. BMJ PUBLISHING GROUP, Occupational and Environmental Medicine
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

ObjectivesThis paper presents detailed analysis of the global and regional burden of chronic respiratory disease arising from occupational airborne exposures, as estimated in the Global Burden of Disease 2016 study.MethodsThe burden of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) due to occupational exposure to particulate matter, gases and fumes, and secondhand smoke, and the burden of asthma resulting from occupational exposure to asthmagens, was estimated using the population attributable fraction (PAF), calculated using exposure prevalence and relative risks from the literature. PAFs were applied to the number of deaths and disability-adjusted life years (DALYs) for COPD and asthma. Pneumoconioses were estimated directly from cause of death data. Age-standardised rates were based only on persons aged 15 years and above.ResultsThe estimated PAFs (based on DALYs) were 17% (95% uncertainty interval (UI) 14%–20%) for COPD and 10% (95% UI 9%–11%) for asthma. There were estimated to be 519 000 (95% UI 441,000–609,000) deaths from chronic respiratory disease in 2016 due to occupational airborne risk factors (COPD: 460,100 [95% UI 382,000–551,000]; asthma: 37,600 [95% UI 28,400–47,900]; pneumoconioses: 21,500 [95% UI 17,900–25,400]. The equivalent overall burden estimate was 13.6 million (95% UI 11.9–15.5 million); DALYs (COPD: 10.7 [95% UI 9.0–12.5] million; asthma: 2.3 [95% UI 1.9–2.9] million; pneumoconioses: 0.58 [95% UI 0.46–0.67] million). Rates were highest in males; older persons and mainly in Oceania, Asia and sub-Saharan Africa; and decreased from 1990 to 2016.ConclusionsWorkplace exposures resulting in COPD, asthma and pneumoconiosis continue to be important contributors to the burden of disease in all regions of the world. This should be reducible through improved prevention and control of relevant exposures.

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Language :
English
ISSN :
13510711
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Sheikh, A 2020, ' Global and regional burden of chronic respiratory disease in 2016 arising from non-infectious airborne occupational exposures: a systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2016 ', Occupational and Environmental Medicine, vol. 77, no. 3, pp. 142-150 . https://doi.org/10.1136/oemed-2019-106013, OCCUPATIONAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL MEDICINE, r-INCLIVA. Repositorio Institucional de Producción Científica de INCLIVA, instname, OCCUPATIONAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL MEDICINE, 77(3), 142-150. BMJ PUBLISHING GROUP, Occupational and Environmental Medicine
Accession number :
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