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Pleural asbestosis in agricultural workers

Environmental Research, 1967
Abstract Fluorographic examination of 3325 persons in the rural region of Avren (South Bulgaria) living within 10 km of an asbestos mine demonstrated 155 cases of pleural asbestosis. Of these, only 23 were engaged in the production or transport of asbestos, while the remaining 132 persons (86 men and 46 women) had had no occupational contact with ...
C, Zolov, T, Bourilkov, L, Babadjov
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Mortality of California Agricultural Workers

Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, 1978
The mortality of white male farm laborers and farm operators in California for the years 1959 to 1961 was examined. Cause-specific mortality rates were calculated in order to identify diseases which might be of occupational importance. The mortality rate from respiratory diseases in the farm laborer groups (employees) was triple the rate in the farm ...
M L, Carlson, G R, Petersen
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Contact Allergy in Agricultural Workers

Exogenous Dermatology, 2003
Agricultural workers (n = 121) referred to the Nofer Institute of Occupational Medicine for suspected occupational disease were subjected to dermatological and allergological examinations. All were patch and prick tested with standard occupational and environmental allergen sets. Contact dermatitis was diagnosed in 60 (49.6%) patients.
Marta Kiec-Swierczynska   +2 more
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Characterization of Agricultural Workers in the Philippines

2017
The Philippine economy has entered a period of growth acceleration since 2011. From 2011 to 2016 alone, the World Bank estimates that the country's per capita gross domestic product increased by an annual rate of 4.8 percent. However, it seems this growth has thus far not benefited the agricultural workers, who represent a sizable share of the ...
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Hazards for Agricultural Workers

2017
This chapter describes hazards for agricultural workers. This is a large and exceedingly diverse group, with work—often precarious work—being performed by very young and very old persons, workers who are often economically disadvantaged, and workers of many nationalities and languages.
Amy K. Liebman, John May
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Retention of Agricultural Workers Participating in a Renal Longitudinal Study [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Agromedicine
Lisa Elon   +2 more
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THE AGRICULTURAL WORKER

The Lancet, 1948
G F, KEATINGE, R, LITTLEWOOD
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