From the Dr. Phillip Frost Department of Dermatology and Cutaneous Surgery, Miller School of Medicine, University of Miami, Miami, Florida, USA.
Mount Sinai Medical Center, Miami Beach, Miami, Florida, USA.
Dermatitis. 2024 Nov-Dec;35(6):550-553. doi: 10.1089/derm.2023.0269.
Occupational contact dermatitis (OCD) emerges as a salient concern within the context of firefighters, a professional cohort routinely exposed to an array of hazardous substances as an intrinsic facet of their occupational responsibilities. This continual skin exposure to a spectrum of allergenic and irritant agents engenders an elevated predisposition to OCD among firefighters. Notably, the ramifications of OCD in the domain of occupational health assume substantial import, contributing significantly to the prevalence of work-related dermatological maladies and consequential productivity decrements. However, it is conspicuous that the extant body of scholarly literature addressing the specific incidence of OCD in the firefighter demographic remains limited. To address this knowledge gap, we undertake a comprehensive inquiry into the phenomenon of OCD within the firefighter population. Our framework systematically classifies OCD into 3 discrete categories: allergic contact dermatitis, irritant contact dermatitis, and contact urticaria. Within each of these categories, we explore the various etiologies. Furthermore, our review highlights the multifaceted nature of OCD in firefighters and offers valuable insights into tailored preventive measures to mitigate its occurrence within these essential frontline workers. Our aim is to offer a comprehensive perspective on this occupational health issue and provide firefighters with practical strategies to protect their skin health while they continue their vital work in safeguarding our communities.
职业性接触性皮炎(OCD)在消防员这一职业群体中成为一个突出的问题,他们作为职业责任的固有部分,经常接触一系列有害物质。这种持续的皮肤接触各种过敏原和刺激性物质,使消防员更容易患上 OCD。值得注意的是,OCD 在职业健康领域的影响非常大,它是导致与工作相关的皮肤病和生产力下降的主要原因。然而,令人关注的是,现有的关于消防员 OCD 具体发病率的学术文献仍然有限。为了弥补这一知识空白,我们对消防员群体中的 OCD 现象进行了全面调查。我们的框架将 OCD 系统地分为 3 个不同类别:过敏性接触性皮炎、刺激性接触性皮炎和接触性荨麻疹。在每个类别中,我们探讨了各种病因。此外,我们的综述强调了 OCD 在消防员中的多面性,并提供了有价值的见解,以制定有针对性的预防措施,以减少这些一线工作人员中 OCD 的发生。我们的目标是提供对这一职业健康问题的全面视角,并为消防员提供实用的策略,以保护他们的皮肤健康,同时继续他们保护社区的重要工作。