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Occurrence of occupational disease in the South Bohemian region
KUČEROVÁ, Eva
When evaluating effects of work on human health it should be remembered that health is a result of mutual effects of several factors. The factors include the general environment and the working environment, genetic factors and lifestyle. Further, the evaluation of a worker´s health condition should take into account his/her exposure outside work. I have selected the topic of the thesis: ``Occurrence of occupational disease in the South Bohemian region `` because I find occupational hygiene the most interesting sphere in the hygienic sector. The objective of my work was to map occupational diseases in the South Bohemian region and to determine the situation in occupational diseases in a selected period. The selected period was 2004 {--} 2008. At the beginning of the thesis I set two hypotheses. The first hypothesis stated that the number of occupational diseases in the South Bohemian region in 2004-2008 was not statistically significantly different from the national average. To test the hypothesis I used a statistical survey using the Student t-test. The second hypothesis stated that occupational diseases occurred most frequently in persons working in the sector of health and social care and veterinary activities. In the case of the first hypothesis the results have confirmed that the number of occupational diseases in the South Bohemian region does not exceed the national average, except in 2007, when the number of occupational diseases was different from the national average. Also the second hypothesis was confirmed (except in 2008, when the number of occupational diseases in the sector of metal structure manufacturing and metal-working products was slightly higher than in the sector of health and social care and veterinary activities). This thesis seeks to evaluate the trends of occurrence of occupational diseases, which may be used for development of preventive measures in this field, particularly by employers and occupational medicine professionals.
Professional diseases in healthservice according to the categorization of jobs
BERKOVÁ, Pavla
The healthcare prossion has recently ranked second or firs, alternately, as to the numbers of reported occupational diseases. The largest proportion has been represented by innfections nad diseases caused by parasites. Numbers of reported occupational diseases of social service providers are negligible.
A study to research symptoms, development, health and social incidence of work related disease resulting from longterm single-sided overuse of the upper limbs
PETERKOVÁ, Monika
Occupational diseases from excessive and one-sided overloading of upper limbs are classified as diseases caused by physical factors. In the ``list of occupational diseases{\crqq} they are covered in chapter two. This group of diseases falls mainly under items 9 and 10 with the biggest proportion of occupational diseases caused by physical factors and it accounts for ca. 45% of the newly reported occupational diseases . Moreover, a slowly increasing trend in occurrence of those diseases has been reported in recent years.

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