Abstract

Aim: 1) The study of the respiratory function of people working in bakeries, concerning the respiratory symptoms which are related to the work (cough, dyspnoea, rhinitis, sneezing and conjunctivitis) and the indexes of lung function (FEV1, FVC, ratio FEV1/FVC, RV, TLC, ratio RV/TLC). 2) The study of the immunologic sensitization of the people working in the allergies of different flours which are used in bread production. People working in traditional bakeries (103 people) in the area of the town of Patras were studied. Fifty eight of them were working exclusively in the bread production and forty five were working exclusively in the bread sale. The prevalence of the respiratory symptoms, related to the work (cough, sneezing, conjunctivitis, dyspnoea and rhinitis) was examined using a questionnaire and a personal interview of both groups being under examination. The lung function of the employees was also checked using a spirometry and body phlethysmography, calculating the indexes FEV1, FVC, the ratio FEV1/FVC, RV, TLC and the ratio RV/TLC). The percentage of the obstructive and the restrictive impairment both in the bread producers and sellers was also searched as well as the percentage of response in the bronchodilation (indication of inverted obstructive impairment). Finally the prevalence of the immunologic sensitization of people working in the allergies of flours (wheat, oats, rye and barley) was examined using the skin prick test and the immunologic sensitization in common allergies (pollen, house dust mite and animal dander). The people working exclusively in the bread production present at least one respiratory symptom related to their work in a percentage of 41.37%, versus the people working in bread sale with a percentage of 6.6%. The most often respiratory symptom is rhinitis (a 24.13% of bread producers and a 4.4% of bread sellers). There was a connection, for the bread producers, among the respiratory symptoms related to the work and the immunologic sensitization in at least one allergy of bakeries (p 12% (indication of inverted obstructive impairment – asthma), and while the percentage of restrictive impairment is similar in both groups (12.06% for bread producers and 11.1% for bread sellers). Finally a 22.41% of the bread producers present sensitization in at least one of the allergies of flour, versus a 4.4% of the bread sellers with a defining factor the existence of atopy. (OR=15, 12, p<0.01). A 17.24% of bread producers present a sensitization in wheat flour, versus a 2.2% of the bread sellers who present something equivalent, with atopy having an important part (OR=8.8, p<0.01). The bread producers present more often respiratory symptoms of immunologic origin connected to the work, lower rates in the ratios of lung function which indicate obstructive illness and a higher percentage of immunologic sensitization to wheat flour versus the bread sellers. The increased exposure in the concentration of wheat dust, that the bread producers versus the bread sellers are exposed, is possible of important part.

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