Konetzke G W, Beck B, Mehnert W H
Zentralinstitut für Arbeitsmedizin, DDR.
Pneumologie. 1990 Jul;44(7):858-61.
Forty-eight cases of mesothelioma from the National Cancer Register, and 19 cases of pleural plaques were investigated for non-occupational exposure to asbestos, and compared with results obtained in earlier studies on occupational asbestos-induced lesions. The results of the investigation confirmed reports in the literature indicating that even in the non-occupational area, asbestos represents a non-negligible risk, in particular for diseases of the lungs. Individual causes proved to be the cleaning by members of the family of working clothes contaminated with asbestos in 46% of the cases, followed by the use of asbestos-containing materials in the household (20.9%) or in connection with leisure activities (14.9%). In addition, exposure to asbestos fibre emissions of people living close to an asbestos-processing plant were observed. Recognition of the condition as an occupation-related disease is not possible. The consequence to be drawn from these data is that, in accordance with present regulations, the use of asbestos-free materials in the home and in the area of leisure activities must be promoted. In this way, such lesions can be avoided in the future.