COVID-19-Related Risk Factors for Developing Occupational Contact Dermatitis Along With Its Incidence, Prevention, and Management: A Systematic Review

Source avec lien : Cureus 16(9) 10.7759/cureus.68441

Occupational contact dermatitis (OCD) is an eczematous local inflammatory skin irritation caused by repeated use of hand sanitizer and other chemical substances. Occupational irritant contact dermatitis (OICD) and occupational allergic contact dermatitis (OACD) are the two variants of CD that cannot be identified clinically. Hand dermatitis (HD) is typically assessed as a clinical consequence because it affects the hands most frequently at work as per epidemiological studies on OCD. The Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) 2020 standards were followed when conducting this umbrella review. We used the search terms « Occupational Contact Dermatitis AND COVID-19 » to search for the most pertinent papers in full text on the databases PubMed/MedLine, ScienceDirect, and PubMed Central (PMC). Additionally, the reference section of the papers was used to find more articles. A total of 11,646 results were found, and eight papers remained after applying the inclusion criteria (full-text papers, La dermatite de contact professionnelle (DCP) est une irritation cutanée inflammatoire locale eczémateuse causée par l’utilisation répétée de désinfectant pour les mains et d’autres substances chimiques. La dermatite de contact irritante professionnelle (DCIP) et la dermatite de contact allergique professionnelle (DCAP) sont les deux variantes de la DC qui ne peuvent pas être identifiées cliniquement. La dermatite des mains (DH) est généralement considérée comme une conséquence clinique parce qu’elle affecte le plus souvent les mains au travail, comme le montrent les études épidémiologiques sur les TOC.

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