Occupational Disease and Injury

K. Kreiss, Kristin J Cummings
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Occupational diseases and injuries continue to exact a societal burden on productivity, acute and chronic disease, and preventable medical costs. Occupational problems require collaboration from employers, labor, and government both for investigation and for preventive intervention. A key characteristic is the need for exposure assessment with a multidisciplinary investigative team that includes environmental scientists or industrial hygienists who can evaluate workplace characteristics needed for design, questionnaire development, quantitative assessment of exposure, interpretation of findings, and guidance for prevention. A field epidemiologic investigation often is triggered by worker or physician recognition of clusters of disease or injury. The relatively few field investigators working on occupational disease and injury provide room for many contributions. Occupational health field investigations are exciting because of the opportunity they provide to learn from other disciplines and collaborators in other agencies and because of impact.
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职业病和工伤
职业病和伤害继续对生产力、急性和慢性疾病以及可预防的医疗费用造成社会负担。职业问题需要雇主、劳工和政府合作进行调查和预防干预。一个关键特征是需要一个多学科调查小组进行暴露评估,该小组包括环境科学家或工业卫生学家,他们可以评估设计、问卷开发、暴露定量评估、结果解释和预防指导所需的工作场所特征。现场流行病学调查通常是由工作人员或医生对疾病或损伤聚集性的认识引发的。从事职业病和工伤的实地调查人员相对较少,这为许多人的贡献提供了空间。职业卫生实地调查是令人兴奋的,因为它们提供了向其他学科和其他机构的合作者学习的机会,也因为其影响。
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