Nippon Shokakibyo Gakkai Zasshi
Online ISSN : 1349-7693
Print ISSN : 0446-6586
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Influence of job-related factors on the clinical course of chronic hepatitis
Akinari TABARUHidehiko MATSUOKASatoru MAEKAWAMisa SHIMADARyoichi NARITAShintaro ABEMasahiro YAMASAKIMitsuo TASHIROMasashi TAGUCHIMitsuyoshi YAMAMOTOYasuyuki KIHARAKeiichiro KUMEIchiro YOSHIKAWAHayato NAKAMURAMakoto OTSUKI
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2007 Volume 104 Issue 8 Pages 1192-1203

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Abstract

Although many workers suffer from chronic hepatitis, the influence of labor on its clinical course is not clear. We prospectively followed 89 workers with chronic hepatitis for 3 years, and examined the relationship between job-related factors, such as job class, job type, working hours and work effort, and the liver function test. There were no job-related factors that had any influence on the activity of hepatitis. Moreover, no significant relationship was found between job-related factors, including tiredness, and the acute exacerbation of hepatitis. No significant changes of aminotransferase levels and of platelet counts divided by each job-related factor were found during the observation period, but the platelet counts decreased in workers with acute exacerbation, but without clinical significance. These results suggest that job-related factors have little influence on the clinical course of chronic hepatitis during a relatively short observation period.

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