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Recognition COVID-19 as an occupational disease in Poland – definition, criteria and recommendation
A major challenge over the pandemic period was to establish the criteria for recognizing COVID-19 as an occupational disease. The European Center for Disease Prevention and Control has attempted to estimate the incidence of COVID-19 in individual ...
Marta Wiszniewska +4 more
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The development of genetic engineering, especially synthetic biology, greatly contributes to the development of novel metal biosensors. The cad operon encoding cadmium resistance was previously characterized from Pseudomonas putida. In this study, single-
Yan Guo +5 more
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Occupational Diseases among Workers in Lower and Higher Socioeconomic Positions. [PDF]
Background: To determine differences between workers in lower and higher socioeconomic positions (SEP) in incidences of occupational disease (OD) and incapacity for work due to ODs.
van der Molen HF +2 more
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BackgroundThe mining of non-coal underground mines may come into contact with various types of dust, such as lead, zinc, copper, and non-metallic minerals.
Qiang TAN +5 more
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BackgroundThe complex and diverse occupational disease hazards in automobile manufacturing industry pose high occupational health risks to workers. ObjectiveTo explore the methods that can accurately reflect the workplace health risk grade of automobile ...
Ying GAO +5 more
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Engineered microorganisms have proven to be a highly effective and robust tool to specifically detect heavy metals in the environment. In this study, a highly specific pigment-based whole-cell biosensor has been investigated for the detection of ...
Yan Guo +4 more
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Cadmium (Cd) is carcinogenic to humans and can accumulate in the liver, kidneys, and bones. There is widespread presence of cadmium in the environment as a consequence of anthropogenic activities.
Chang-ye Hui +7 more
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Objectives: Various cytokines induced by inhalation of coal dust may mediate inflammation and lead to tissue damage or fibrosis, such as coal workers' pneumoconiosis (CWP).
Jong Seong Lee +5 more
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Occupational diseases among farmers in Poland [PDF]
Background: The study’s objective is to present epidemiological situation concerning the incidence of occupational diseases among farmers in Poland. Material and Methods: All 3438 cases of occupational diseases diagnosed among farmers and obligatorily ...
Wilczyńska, Urszula +5 more
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Occupational Skin Disease [PDF]
It is opportune to discuss occupational skin disorders since recently a 'Save your Skin' Campaign has been undertaken in the United Kingdom by the Employment Advisory Service of the Health and Safety Executive to increase the awareness of employers and employees of the need to prevent skin problems in industry.' This was justified because skin ...
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