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The association of skin conditions with housing conditions among north carolina latino migrant farm workers

机译:北卡罗来纳拉丁裔农民工之间的皮肤状况与住房条件的关联

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Skin conditions are common among Latino migrant farm workers. Although many skin conditions are related to occupational exposures, poor housing conditions may also contribute to skin ailments in migrant farm workers. Objectives: To evaluate the association between housing conditions and skin conditions among Latino migrant farm workers. Materials and methods: A cross-sectional study design using interview questionnaires, home inspections, and environmental sampling was implemented to document housing quality of farm worker camps/homes and the prevalence of self-reported skin conditions in Latino migrant farm workers. Interviews were completed with 371 farm workers residing in 186 of the 226 camps (camp response rate 82.3%). Results: Self-reported pruritus (31%), rash (25%), scaling (12%), blisters (11%), and ingrown nails (10%) were common among the participants. Pruritus was more likely to be reported by farm workers living in dwellings without air-conditioning (P < 0.05). Rash was associated with dwellings reported to have a low humidity (P < 0.05). Scaling was more likely to be reported by farm workers living in dwellings with indoor temperatures in the thermal discomfort range (P < 0.05). No statistically significant associations were detected for indoor allergens and self-reported skin ailments among migrant farm workers. Conclusions: Skin conditions are common among migrant farm workers in North Carolina. The quality of housing conditions, particularly hot, dry indoor thermal environment, demonstrated significant associations with pruritus, rash, and scaling. The impact of housing characteristics on pruritus and blisters was greatest in new migrant farm workers. Further research is needed to delineate additional housing factors that could cause or exacerbate skin diseases in farm workers.
机译:皮肤状况在拉丁裔移民农场工作者中很常见。虽然许多皮肤状况与职业曝光有关,但差的住房条件也可能导致移民农业工人的皮肤病。目标:评估拉丁裔移民农民工之间住房条件与皮肤状况之间的关联。材料和方法:利用采访问卷,家庭检查和环境采样的横断面研究设计,以提交农民营地/家园的住房质量和拉丁裔移民农业工人的自我报告皮肤状况的普遍存在。采访完成了371名农业工人,居住于226个营地的186年(营地响应率82.3%)。结果:自我报告的瘙痒(31%),皮疹(25%),缩放(12%),水疱(11%)和生长指甲(10%)在参与者中是常见的。在没有空调的情况下生活在住宅中的农场工人更有可能报道瘙痒(P <0.05)。皮疹与报告的住宅有关,报道湿度低(P <0.05)。在热不适范围内的室内温度范围内的农场工人更有可能报告缩放更有可能报告(P <0.05)。没有检测到统计学上显着的关联,用于室内过敏原和移民农业工人中的自我报告的皮肤病。结论:北卡罗来纳州的移徙农场工人中常见的皮肤状况。住房条件的质量,特别是热,干燥室内热环境,展示了瘙痒,皮疹和缩放的重要关联。新的移民农场工人的普里蒂卢斯和水疱对瘙痒和水泡的影响最大。需要进一步的研究来描绘可能导致或加剧农业工人皮肤病的额外住房因素。

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    Center for Dermatology Research Wake Forest School of Medicine Winston-Salem NC United States;

    Center for Dermatology Research Wake Forest School of Medicine Winston-Salem NC United States;

    Department of Epidemiology and Prevention Division of Public Health Sciences Wake Forest School;

    Department of Biostatistical Sciences Wake Forest School of Medicine Winston-Salem NC United;

    Center for Worker Health Wake Forest School of Medicine Winston-Salem NC United States;

    Center for Worker Health Wake Forest School of Medicine Winston-Salem NC United States;

    Center for Worker Health Wake Forest School of Medicine Winston-Salem NC United States;

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