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Sarcoidosis: An Occupational Disease? [PDF]
Oliver LC, Zarnke AM.
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Technologies for the marketplace from the Centers for Disease Control [PDF]
The Centers for Disease Control, a Public Health Service agency, is responsible for the prevention and control of disease and injury. Programs range from surveillance and prevention of chronic and infectious diseases to occupational health and injury ...
Greene, R. Eric+2 more
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Bypassing the selection rule in choosing controls for a case-control study
Objectives It has been argued that in case–control studies, controls should be drawn from the base population that gives rise to the cases. In designing a study of occupational injury and risks arising from long-term illness and prescribed medication, we
Coggon, David+2 more
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Role of the occupational disease consultant in the multidisciplinary discussion of interstitial lung diseases. [PDF]
Carlier S+9 more
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Retrospective assessment of occupational disease trends in Russian Arctic apatite miners. [PDF]
Syurin SA+3 more
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Zoonoses as occupational diseases.
Zoonoses are discussed as occupational diseases, with special reference to animal husbandry and related activities. After quoting some historical references, occupational zoonoses are examined in relation to the evolution of the concept of occupational zoonosis, the involvement of the World Health Organization in this field, their socio-economic ...
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Occupational Disease and Injury in Malaysia: A Thematic Review of Literature from 2016 to 2021. [PDF]
Awaluddin SM+4 more
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INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE AND OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES [PDF]
Emery R. Hayhurst, N. C. Dysart
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[Occupational disease by COVID-19 in healthcare workers]. [PDF]
Enríquez-Miranda DL+3 more
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Associations of exposure to polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons with hearing in U.S. Adults
Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) pollution and hearing loss are important issues in the environment and public health. However, current research still lacks data on their association in real-world environments.
Xiuju Li+5 more
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