La remergencia de la silicosis como enfermedad profesional en España, 1990-2019

Background: The presence of new sources of occupational exposure to crystalline silica has contributed to an increased incidence of silicosis. Spain was one of the first countries to identify new occupational risk sectors such as quartz agglomerates. The objective of this work was to describe the in...

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Veröffentlicht in:Revista española de salud pública 2021 (95)
Hauptverfasser: García Gómez, Montserrat, Cavalin, Catherine, Menéndez Navarro, Alfredo, Gherasim, Alin
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Zusammenfassung:Background: The presence of new sources of occupational exposure to crystalline silica has contributed to an increased incidence of silicosis. Spain was one of the first countries to identify new occupational risk sectors such as quartz agglomerates. The objective of this work was to describe the incidence of silicosis in Spain between 1990 and 2019 and to determine the main occupational sectors affected. Methods: Data on occupational disease cases were obtained from the Spanish Ministry of Inclusion, Social Security and Migration. Disease rates were computed by occupational sector, and analyses were conducted of their time course and their geographical, sex and age distributions. Results: Data were available on 4,418 cases (96.1% male). The mean annual number of cases was 1,223% higher between 2015 and 2019 than between 1990 and 1995. By occupational sector, 50% were in “Fabrication of other mineral non-metallic products”, 18.5% in “Extraction of non-metallic nonenergetic minerals”, 10.2% in “Construction”, 6.1% in “Metallurgy”, 3.1% in “Coal mining” and 12% in other sectors. Galicia registered the greatest number of cases (32.9%), followed by Castile and León (14%), Andalusia (10%) and the Basque Country (9.1%). The greatest increase in its incidence was in coal mining, possibly due to the dismantling of this sector and drastic reduction in the workforce. Conclusions: Our results suggest the importance of the manufacturing, machining and installation of quartz agglomerates in the re-emergence of silicosis in Spain. Fundamentos: La existencia de nuevas fuentes de exposición laboral a sílice cristalina ha contribuido al aumento de la incidencia de silicosis. España es uno de los países pioneros en la identificación de nuevos sectores de riesgo como los aglomerados de cuarzo. El objetivo de este trabajo fue conocer la evolución de la silicosis en España entre 1990 y 2019 e identificar los principales sectores de exposición responsables. Métodos: Los partes de enfermedad profesional se obtuvieron de la Secretaría General de Planificación del Ministerio de Inclusión, Seguridad Social y Migraciones. Se calcularon tasas por actividad económica y se analizó la tendencia temporal de los partes, su distribución por sexo, edad y sector económico, así como su distribución territorial. Resultados: Se recuperaron 4.418 partes (96,1% hombres, 3,9% mujeres). La media anual de partes del quinquenio 2015-2019 (404,2) creció un 1.223,2% respecto al primer quinquenio de la
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