TY - JOUR
T1 - Japanese guideline for occupational allergic diseases 2014
AU - Dobashi, Kunio
AU - Akiyama, Kazuo
AU - Usami, Atsushi
AU - Yokozeki, Hiroo
AU - Ikezawa, Zenro
AU - Tsurikisawa, Naomi
AU - Nakamura, Yoichi
AU - Sato, Kazuhiro
AU - Okumura, Jiro
AU - Dobashi, Kunio
AU - Akiyama, Kazuo
AU - Usami, Atsushi
AU - Ikezawa, Zenro
AU - Tsurikisawa, Naomi
AU - Nakamura, Yoichi
AU - Sato, Kazuhiro
AU - Adachi, Mitsuru
AU - Matsunaga, Kayoko
AU - Naito, Kensei
AU - Nakazawa, Tsugio
AU - Ohta, Ken
AU - Okano, Mitsuhiro
AU - Takayama, Kaoru
AU - Tohda, Yuji
AU - Watanabe, Masanari
AU - Yamaguchi, Masao
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2014 Japanese Society of Allergology.
PY - 2014/9/11
Y1 - 2014/9/11
N2 - In 2013, a guideline for occupational allergic diseases was published for the first time in Japan. Occupational allergic diseases are likely to worsen or become intractable as a result of continuous exposure to high concentrations of causative antigens, and are socioeconomically important diseases with which the patients might sometimes lose jobs due to work interruptions. Guidelines for occupational allergic diseases have been published in many countries. This guideline consists of six chapters about occupational asthma, occupational allergic rhinitis, occupational skin diseases, hypersensitivity pneumonitis and occupational anaphylaxis shock, and legal aspects of these diseases. The guideline is characterized with the following basic structure: Clinical Questions (CQs) are set with reference to Minds (Medical Information Network Distribution Service), statements by the committee are correspondingly listed, recommended grades and evidence levels are defined, and then descriptions and references are indicated.
AB - In 2013, a guideline for occupational allergic diseases was published for the first time in Japan. Occupational allergic diseases are likely to worsen or become intractable as a result of continuous exposure to high concentrations of causative antigens, and are socioeconomically important diseases with which the patients might sometimes lose jobs due to work interruptions. Guidelines for occupational allergic diseases have been published in many countries. This guideline consists of six chapters about occupational asthma, occupational allergic rhinitis, occupational skin diseases, hypersensitivity pneumonitis and occupational anaphylaxis shock, and legal aspects of these diseases. The guideline is characterized with the following basic structure: Clinical Questions (CQs) are set with reference to Minds (Medical Information Network Distribution Service), statements by the committee are correspondingly listed, recommended grades and evidence levels are defined, and then descriptions and references are indicated.
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U2 - 10.2332/allergolint.14-RAI-0771
DO - 10.2332/allergolint.14-RAI-0771
M3 - Review article
C2 - 25178180
AN - SCOPUS:84907506100
SN - 1323-8930
VL - 63
SP - 421
EP - 442
JO - Allergology International
JF - Allergology International
IS - 3
ER -