Occupational and Environmental Health: Recognizing and Preventing Disease and Injury - Multiple Choice Questions - Learn & Prevent

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What was the annual incidence rate of occupational skin diseases per 100,000 workers in 2007?

  1. 24

  2. 37

  3. 49

  4. 62

The correct answer is: 37

The annual incidence rate of occupational skin diseases in 2007 was 37 per 100,000 workers. This means that for every 100,000 workers, 37 of them were diagnosed with a work-related skin disease in that year. This rate is based on data collected by researchers and is used to track the prevalence of occupational skin diseases in different industries and over time. Option A, 24, and option C, 49, are both incorrect because they do not match the reported incidence rate of 37. These numbers may have been chosen to intentionally throw off the reader, or they may have been incorrectly calculated by using a different source or method. Option D, 62, is also incorrect because it is much higher than the reported incidence rate of 37. This number may have been chosen because it is close to the correct answer, but it is not the most accurate