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Current global perspectives on silicosis—Convergence of old and newly emergent hazards

Hoy, Ryan; Jeebhay, Mohamed; Cavalin, Catherine; Chen, Weihong; Cohen, Robert; Fireman, Elizabeth; Go, Leonard; León‐jiménez, Antonio; Menéndez-Navarro, Alfredo; Ribeiro, Marcos; Rosental, Paul-André (2022), Current global perspectives on silicosis—Convergence of old and newly emergent hazards, Respirology, p. 1-12. 10.1111/resp.14242

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https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/resp.14242
Date
2022
Journal name
Respirology
Publisher
Wiley
Pages
1-12
Publication identifier
10.1111/resp.14242
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Author(s)
Hoy, Ryan
Jeebhay, Mohamed cc
Cavalin, Catherine
Institut de Recherche Interdisciplinaire en Sciences Sociales [IRISSO]
Chen, Weihong
Cohen, Robert
Centre de Recherche Clinique [Créteil] [CRC]
Fireman, Elizabeth
Go, Leonard
León‐jiménez, Antonio cc
Menéndez-Navarro, Alfredo
Ribeiro, Marcos
Rosental, Paul-André
Centre d'histoire de Sciences Po (Sciences Po) [CHSP]
Abstract (EN)
Silicosis not a disease of the past. It is an irreversible, fibrotic lung disease specifically caused by exposure to respirable crystalline silica (RCS) dust. Over 20,000 incident cases of silicosis were identified in 2017 and millions of workers continue to be exposed to RCS. Identified case numbers are however a substantial underestimation due to deficiencies in reporting systems and occupational respiratory health surveillance programmes in many countries. Insecure workers, immigrants and workers in small businesses are at particular risk of more intense RCS exposure. Much of the focus of research and prevention activities has been on the mining sector. Hazardous RCS exposure however occurs in a wide range of occupational setting which receive less attention, in particular the construction industry. Recent outbreaks of silicosis associated with the fabrication of domestic kitchen benchtops from high-silica content artificial stone have been particularly notable because of the young age of affected workers, short duration of RCS exposure and often rapid disease progression. Developments in nanotechnology and hydraulic fracking provide further examples of how rapid changes in technology and industrial processes require governments to maintain constant vigilance to identify and control potential sources of RCS exposure. Despite countries around the world dealing with similar issues related to RCS exposure, there is an absence of sustained global public health response including lack of consensus of an occupational exposure limit that would provide protection to workers. Although there are complex challenges, global elimination of silicosis must remain the goal.
Subjects / Keywords
epidemiology; occupational medicine; prevention; public health; silicosis

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