The effect of occupational exposure to welding fumes on trachea, bronchus and lung cancer: A protocol for a systematic review and meta-analysis from the WHO/ILO Joint Estimates of the Work-related Burden of Disease and InjuryBurden of disease...
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a change of protocol that would ensure approval could not occur until after the November election (Letter to Pfizer2020). The letter did not explain why 2 months per participant would enhance safety—in contrast
The animals were fed a standard diet and provided water ad libitum throughout the experimental protocol. Three groups of animals were assessed: Normal Hearing (NH) n = 11, Noise Exposed (NE) n = 11, and Noise Exposed + Anti-oxidants (NE + AOs) n = 8. Noise ...
Ultrafine particles have been increasingly linked to adverse health effects in restaurant workers. This study aimed to clarify the exposure characteristics and risks of ultrafine particles during the cooking process, and to provide a reasonable standard
MultiTex RCT – a multifaceted intervention package for protection against cotton dust exposure among textile workers – a cluster randomized controlled trial in Pakistan: study protocol Article Open access 16 December 2019 A systematic review of occupational exposure to respirable coal mine dust (RCM...
(2)Healthcare workers should receive systemic training on in-hospital infectioncontrol, strictly implement standard prevention protocol, and apply correctisolation and protective measures in order to safely provide care to patients.Psychological support may also be needed for healthcare workers providingdire...
One article was included in both categories because it reported on the health impacts of each as the primary exposure. Across all articles, the health impacts studied were: cardiovascular; respiratory; mortality; morbidity (i.e., emergency department visits); diabetes; cancer; fall-related injuries...
These elevated ratios might have been due to dual exposure (i.e., occupational and community) and probably resulted in disease transmission to both patients and fellow workers [2]. However, the literature data on the relative contributions of occupational and community sources of infection are ...
We focused on occupational exposure, as this issue seems to be least well understood but is likely to be the most common source of exposure that results in unintentional acute intoxication. Methods To achieve our goal of a current estimate of annual worldwide UAPP, we carried out a systematic...