Summary:
There is evidence for the need of early investigation and objective categorization of presented symptoms in adult onset asthmatics
into occupational asthma (OA), aggravation of underlying asthma, unrelated asthma or other diagnoses. OA should be suspected in
all adult onset asthmatics whose asthma begins or worsens while they are working. Investigations should be directed to objective
assessment of asthma and then to assessment of the occupational relationship, using a combination of investigations, which may
include immunological tests, pulmonary function assessed during work period and away from work, and specific challenge tests.
Key words:
occupational asthma, aggravation of underlying asthma, non-occupational asthma
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