Burden of idiopathic inflammatory rheumatic diseases in occupational healthcare: increased absenteeism and healthcare resource utilization.

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Full Title: Scand J Work Environ Health

Abbreviation: Scand J Work Environ Health

Country: Unknown

Publisher: Unknown

Language: N/A

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Subject Category: Occupational Medicine

Available in Europe PMC: Yes

Available in PMC: Yes

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"Conflict of interest and funding AK is employed by Terveystalo, JA, MRa, MRe, and AL are employees of AbbVie and may or may not own AbbVie shares. LUV, MIL, and ST are employed by Medaffcon Oy. MK is a former employee of AbbVie and current employee of Pfizer. KP has no conflicts of interest to declare. AbbVie sponsored the study; contributed to the design; participated in the collection, analysis, and interpretation of data in writing, reviewing, approving the final version, and decision to submit the paper for publication. No honoraria were made for the authorship."

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"Conflict of interest and funding: AK is employed by Terveystalo, JA, MRa, MRe, and AL are employees of AbbVie and may or may not own AbbVie shares. LUV, MIL, and ST are employed by Medaffcon Oy. MK is a former employee of AbbVie and current employee of Pfizer. KP has no conflicts of interest to declare.: AbbVie sponsored the study; contributed to the design; participated in the collection, analysis, and interpretation of data in writing, reviewing, approving the final version, and decision to submit the paper for publication. No honoraria were made for the authorship."

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