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Cutaneous symptoms in indoor swimming pools workers

机译:室内游泳池工人的皮肤症状

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Background and aim As a part of an Italian study on health effects of swimming pools employees, the aim of this study was to investigate the prevalence of self-reported cutaneous symptoms in indoor swimming pools workers, as some epidemiological studies suggested high prevalence rates of eczema in subjects working inside the pool water as trainers, pool attendants and hydro therapists. Materials and methods Information about the health status of 133 employees was collected by a structured questionnaire. The questionnaire recorded demographic characteristics, lifestyle, working related activities (kind of job, number of working hours by day and week, previous or parallel jobs) and symptoms related to cutaneous apparatus (verruca, mycosis, eczema and rash). Results Most of the swimming pool workers were females (52.6%), with a mean age of 33 ys, non-smokers (48.9%), working in swimming pools for an average of 8 years: no statistical differences were observed.. According to the questionnaire data, 50% of the subjects had attended indoor swimming pools for more than 20 years, mainly as swimmers. The prevalence of cutaneous diseases in the investigated subjects was: rash (20.3%), verruca (16.5%), mycosis (15.8%) and eczema (9.0%). However, subjects who declared to spend some hours inside the pool water during their working activities experienced generally more verruca (20.8% vs 3.1%), mycosis (17.8% vs 9.4%) and eczema (9.9% vs 6.2%) than other employees without any activities in the pool water. Rash frequency was very similar (20.3% and 21.9%) in both the categories of workers. Conclusion This study confirms that lifeguards and trainers are more at risk for cutaneous diseases than subjects with other occupations at swimming pool facilities. However, even though our study does not specifically include hydro-therapists, we did not find more eczema or rash in trainers who entered the pool water during their teaching activities when compared with other investigated employees.
机译:背景和目标作为一项有关泳池员工健康影响的意大利研究的一部分,该研究的目的是调查室内泳池工人自我报告的皮肤症状的患病率,因为一些流行病学研究表明湿疹的患病率很高在泳池水内工作的对象,如培训师,泳池服务员和水疗师。材料和方法通过结构化问卷收集有关133名员工健康状况的信息。该问卷记录了人口统计学特征,生活方式,与工作有关的活动(工作种类,每天和每周的工作时间,以前或平行的工作)以及与皮肤器具有关的症状(疣,霉菌病,湿疹和皮疹)。结果大部分游泳池工人为女性(52.6%),平均年龄为33岁,不吸烟者(48.9%),平均在游泳池工作8年:无统计学差异。根据问卷调查数据,有50%的受试者曾参加室内游泳池超过20年,主要是游泳者。在研究对象中,皮肤疾病的患病率是:皮疹(20.3%),疣状(16.5%),真菌病(15.8%)和湿疹(9.0%)。但是,在工作期间宣布要在游泳池水中度过几个小时的受试者,与其他没有工作的雇员相比,他们的疣状(20.8%vs 3.1%),霉菌病(17.8%vs 9.4%)和湿疹(9.9%vs 6.2%)普遍更高。泳池水中的任何活动。在这两类工人中,皮疹发生率非常相似(分别为20.3%和21.9%)。结论这项研究证实,与在游泳池设施从事其他职业的受试者相比,救生员和教练的患皮肤病的风险更高。但是,尽管我们的研究未专门包括水疗专家,但与其他接受调查的员工相比,在教学活动期间进入游泳池的教练员并没有发现更多的湿疹或皮疹。

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