Deadly upswing in NSW silicosis dust disease cases

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A dramatic upswing in cases of deadly silica dust disease in NSW has prompted the government to launch a public education blitz. | annapattysmh

State government figures revealed in Parliament on Tuesday show there were 70 new cases in the first half of this financial year which is dramatically higher than the numbers so far reported.Credit:Nine cases were reported in each of the financial years of 2014-15, 2015-16 and 2017-18. Six cases were detected in 2016-17.The numbers started to surge in 2018-19 when 40 cases were detected and jumped to 70 in the first half of 2019-20 when 90 cases of asbestos-related diseases were reported.

"The good side of it is we are picking up people who previously would not have been picked up," he said.

 

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