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Table 6 Participants assigned as exposed to high-level disinfectants and acrylates in the Bhutan healthcare workers study by the OAsJEM and OccIDEAS

From: Comparison of agreement in asthmagen exposure assessments between rule-based automatic algorithms and a job exposure matrix in healthcare workers in Australia and Bhutan

ISCO-88 code

ISCO-88 Title

Total participants in each ISCO-88 code

Exposure assessment by OAsJEM

Exposure assessment by OccIDEAS

Exposed

n

Exposed

%

Exposed

n

Exposed

%

High-level disinfectants

2211

Biologists, botanists, zoologists and related professionals

5

5

100.0

4

80.0

2212

Pharmacologists, pathologists and related professionals

1

1

100.0

1

100.0

2221

Medical doctors

42

42

100.0

3

7.1

2222

Dentists

13

13

100.0

8

61.5

2224

Pharmacists

3

0

0.0

1

33.3

2230

Nursing and midwifery professionals

176

176

100.0

54

30.7

3133

Medical equipment operators

7

7

100.0

1

14.3

3211

Life science technicians

32

19

59.4

22

68.8

3221

Medical assistants

10

10

100.0

2

20.0

3225

Dental assistants

15

15

100.0

15

100.0

3226

Physiotherapist and related associated professionals

5

0

0.0

1

20.0

3229

Modern health associate professionals (except nursing) not elsewhere classified

9

8

88.9

5

55.6

5132

Institution-based personal care workers

18

18

100.0

9

50.0

8322

Car, taxi and van drivers

4

0

0.0

1

12.5

9132

Helpers and cleaners in offices, hotels and other establishment

16

16

100.0

3

18.8

Acrylates

2221

Medical doctors

42

0

0.0

4

9.5

2222

Dentists

13

13

100.0

0

0.0

2230

Nursing and midwifery professionals

176

0

0.0

30

17.0

3225

Dental assistants

15

1

6.7

1

6.7

3226

Physiotherapist and related associated professionals

5

0

0.0

1

20.0

3229

Modern health associate professionals (except nursing) not elsewhere classified

9

0

0.0

3

33.3

9132

Helpers and cleaners in offices, hotels and other establishment

16

0

0.0

1

6.3