In 2010,among employed adults aged 18-64 years who currently had asthma, 6.7% had been told their current asthma was work-related. Among employed adults who had a skin condition, and 5.8% had been told their skin condition was work-related. Among employed adults who had carpal tunnel syndrome,69.4% had been told their carpal tunnel syndrome was work-related. Men (61.1%) were less likely than women (73.2%) to have been told their carpal tunnel syndrome was work-related. No meaningful differences by sex for either work-related current asthma or skin conditions were observed.
Source: cdc.gov