Occupational diseases

Occupational diseases are defined as any illness that may be work-related but is not recognized as an occupational disease by a social security system.

Our missions

  • Monitoring the epidemiological trends of occupational diseases

  • Enabling the adaptation of preventive measures

  • Provide data to update occupational disease tables

  • Estimating underreporting of occupational diseases

Results of the 2015 MCP Fortnightly Competitions

Participating regions

The results presented in the tables below have already been published regionally.

The regions that participated in the two-week surveys are as follows: Alsace, Aquitaine, Auvergne, Brittany, Centre, Limousin, Lorraine, Midi-Pyrénées, Nord-Pas-de-Calais, Pays de la Loire, Picardy, and Poitou-Charentes.

 

Number of two-week periods 

Participating
occupational physicians 

Participation
rate 

Number of employees
seen 

Reporting
rate 

Aquitaine 

2 

55 

14% 

6,992 

4.5% 

Auvergne 

2 

22 

15% 

2,245 

3.3% 

Brittany 

2 

54 

17% 

6,058 

6.6% 

Centre-Val de Loire 

2 

22 

8% 

2,449 

6.3% 

Limousin 

2 

25 

32% 

2,619 

4.0% 

Midi-Pyrénées 

2 

78 

25% 

9,154 

7.2% 

Pays de la Loire 

2 

19 

4% 

1,557 

7.1% 

Picardy 

1 

48 

28% 

4,368 

3.5% 

National 

19 

376 

12% 

39,710 

5.7% 

* Fewer than 5 employees.

Prevalence of MCPs by gender (%) 

Musculoskeletal disorders 

Mental health issues 

Hearing disorders 

Irritation and/or allergy 

 

H 

F 

H 

F 

M 

F 

H 

F 

Aquitaine 

2.2 

2.9 

1.7 

1.9 

* 

- 

- 

* 

Auvergne 

1.3 

1.0 

0.9 

3.1 

* 

- 

* 

* 

Brittany 

3.3 

3.6 

1.7 

4.0 

0.3 

- 

0.3 

0.3 

Centre-Val de Loire 

3.7 

3.5 

1.4 

2.8 

0.6 

* 

* 

0.7 

Limousin 

1.5 

2.1 

0.9 

3.3 

* 

- 

* 

* 

Midi-Pyrénées 

3.2 

3.9 

1.8 

4.6 

0.3 

* 

0.3 

0.4 

Pays de la Loire 

4.0 

3.4 

2.6 

3.8 

* 

* 

* 

* 

Picardy 

1.6 

2.2 

1.1 

2.3 

- 

- 

* 

* 

National 

2.7 

3.2 

1.5 

3.4 

0.2 

< 0.1 

0.2 

0.3