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ORGANOPHOSPHATE-INDUCED CHRONIC TOXICITY IN OCCUPATIONALLY EXPOSED WORKERS
... them had been smnpJed for ChE assay hl!fon.: L!xposure. Sampling was done at three time intervals: when production had diminished to its minimum. when it had increasl!L1 to its maximum capacity tUld when pmLluction was ... See full document
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Biochemical Effects of Lead Toxicity on Serum Total Protein, Albumin and Globulin Levels in Occupationally Exposed Workers in Major Sudanese Cities
... Metallic compounds on land and water pose potential health hazards to living things 14 . Lead dispersion in ambient air, in many foods, in drinking water, and in dust 15 . Its continued release into the environment as an ... See full document
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Health Problems and Reproductive outcomes of Women Agricultural Workers Exposed to Organophosphate Pesticides
... are occupationally exposed to ...metabolize organophosphate compounds ...the toxicity of organophosphate ...mediated toxicity was found to be increased ... See full document
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Human Serum Paraoxonase (PON-1) and hemochromatosis gene (HFE) gene polymorphisms in occupationally exposed lead workers from Saudi Arabia
... individuals exposed to heavy metal lead which can render subjects to atherosclerosis – this was especially with respect to the R192 allele (Li et ...women exposed to lead (Pollack et ... See full document
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Three Day Environmental Exposure May Trigger Oxidative Stress Development and Provoke Adaptive Response Resulting in Altered Antioxidant Activity
... coalmine workers. Our results show that workers occupationally exposed for three consecutive working days had significantly increased oxidative stress (8-isoprostane bi- omarker, ... See full document
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Gender and respiratory findings in workers occupationally exposed to organic aerosols: A meta analysis of 12 cross-sectional studies
... There are now several studies examining respiratory func- tion differences between women and men which suggest that women may represent a more vulnerable population for respiratory disease. However, most of these studies ... See full document
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Renal Function Assessment of Workers Occupationally Exposed to Hair and Nail Care Products in Benin City, Edo State
... care workers have daily contact with cosmetic products and are therefore routinely exposed to a wide range of chemicals by inhalation, skin contact and diffusion of fumes through the pores of the eyes ... See full document
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Analyses of lead and zinc levels in human scalp hair in occupationally exposed workers in Cape Coast, Ghana
... The concentrations of zinc and lead obtained in occupationally exposed workers increased with increasing duration of employment. This study has showed that human scalp hair may serve as important ... See full document
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A study of professional radiation hazards in CT scan and nuclear medicine workers using GTG-banding and solid stain
... medicine exposed individuals com- pared with CT scan workers and ...medicine workers milk the genera- tor, inject radionuclides to the patients and take medical ... See full document
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The simultaneous detection of trivalent & hexavalent chromium in exhaled breath condensate: A feasibility study comparing workers and controls
... are occupationally exposed to Cr(VI) compounds by ...The occupationally exposed workers showed significantly higher levels of both Cr(III) and Cr(VI) than in the control ... See full document
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ENV specific cytotoxic T lymphocyte responses in HIV seronegative health care workers occupationally exposed to HIV contaminated body fluids
... in exposed but uninfected individuals might thus provide a unique resource to elucidate the components and correlates of protective immunity to ...care workers (HCW) exposed to body fluids from ... See full document
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Respiratory symptoms and occupation: a cross-sectional study of the general population
... as no reasonable assumption could be made for the laten- cy of chronic respiratory symptoms due to the diverse ex- posures in these industries. In the 'metal' and 'rubber, plastics and synthetics' industry the ... See full document
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Effects of cadmium on growth and antioxidant responses in Glycyrrhiza uralensis seedlings
... largely induced by different cadmium concentra- tions, and a positive correlation between cadmium stress and the abundance of SOD in different tissues of licorice plants is also observed (Figure ... See full document
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Health Risks Associated with Occupational Exposure to Ambient Air Pollution in Commercial Drivers: a Systematic Review
... The main methodological weaknesses of the included studies related to the choice of the comparative study population. In most of the studies drivers were compared to rural/suburban inhabitants, administrative and office ... See full document
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Sub-chronic toxicity study in rats orally exposed to nanostructured silica
... 28-day exposed animals was also analyzed by HDC-ICP-MS to get an impression of the presence of silica in the nano-size range ...202 exposed rats ~80% of the total amount of silica was present in the ... See full document
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Ultrastructural pathology of liver and kidney in indigenous chicken induced by chronic chlorpyriphos toxicity
... N F Cheville, Ultrastructural Pathology-The Comparative Cellular Basis of Disease, 2 nd Edn, Wiley-Blackwell, A John Wiley & Sons, Inc., Publication, NewYork, (2009). Samanta, P., Pal, S., Mukherjee, A. K., Senapati, ... See full document
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Oxidative damage of DNA in subjects occupationally exposed to lead
... Results. The mean concentration of lead in the blood of the exposed group was 392 ± 103 µg/L and was significantly higher than in the control group (30.3 ± 29.4 µg/L, p < 0.0001). Oxidative DNA damages mea- ... See full document
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High chromosomal instability in workers occupationally exposed to solvents and paint removers
... are exposed to an extensive variety of harmful substances like aromatic hydrocarbons used as solvents and paint removers, some of which have shown clastogenic ...Thus, chronic occupational exposure to such ... See full document
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Assessment of Immunological Changes in Workers Occupationally Exposed to Low Levels of Ionizing Radiation
... Subjects were 36 physicians in vascular surgery department in El-Mataria teaching hospital. Their occupational exposure due to angioplasty procedures was routinely monitored by reading their film badges read every two ... See full document
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... Phosphogypsum (PG) is a waste product (residue) from the production of phosphoric acid characterized by technologically enhanced natural radioactivity. Croatia’s largest PG deposition site is situated at the edge of ... See full document
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