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Prevalence of, and work-related risk factors for, hand eczema in a Norwegian general population (The HUNT Study).

Hilde Kristin VindenesCecilie SvanesStein H L LygreBjørg-Eli HollundArnulf LanghammerRandi J Bertelsen
Published in: Contact dermatitis (2017)
The prevalence of hand eczema was 11.3%, and that of work-related hand eczema was 4.8%. Hand eczema was more common in women than in men, but with a later onset in men. Cleaning detergents were the most common aggravating factors. A large proportion of the Nord-Trøndelag population is employed in farming, providing the possibility to identify farming as an important risk factor for hand eczema.
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