Sickness absence due to skin disorders in the coal mining industry.

L Puttick
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I have examined sickness absence due to skin disorders at five collieries in the North East of England between 1978 and 1984, through sickness certificates kept for each man. A mean of 36.7 days per 100 men per year were lost through skin disease, with 2.3 men per 100 absent each year, of whom 36 per cent had bacterial infection of the skin, 25 per cent dermatitis, and 11 per cent epidermophytosis. However, dermatitis was the cause of the most days lost, with 2.9 days lost per man per year, compared with 1.5 for bacterial infection and 1.7 for epidermophytosis. Dermatitis was responsible for longer spells of absence (median 10 days) and recurrent long absences, which were rarely found for bacterial infection. Foot dermatitis was the most troublesome presentation in this industry, with a median duration of absence of 14 days; 25 per cent of men this diagnosis had recurrent absences of which 21 per cent lasted over 6 weeks. The number of spells of absence due to skin disorders fell, from 3.2 per 100 per year in 1978 to 2.2 per 100 in 1983.

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煤矿工人因皮肤病而缺勤。
我调查了1978年至1984年间英格兰东北部五家煤矿因皮肤疾病而缺勤的情况,通过为每个人保留的疾病证明。每年平均每100名男子因皮肤病而损失36.7天,每100名男子每年缺工2.3天,其中36%患有皮肤细菌感染,25%患有皮炎,11%患有表皮植物病。然而,皮炎是损失天数最多的原因,每人每年损失2.9天,而细菌感染为1.5天,表皮植物病为1.7天。皮炎导致较长时间缺勤(中位数为10天)和复发性长时间缺勤,这在细菌感染中很少发现。足部皮炎是这个行业中最麻烦的症状,平均缺勤时间为14天;25%的确诊男性有复发性缺席,其中21%持续超过6周。因皮肤疾病缺勤的人数从1978年的3.2 / 100下降到1983年的2.2 / 100。
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