It has been suggested that dust exposure causes airway inflammation among cement factory workers. However, there is limited information on the mechanisms of this effect. We explored any associations between total dust exposure and fractional exhaled nitric oxide (FENO) as a marker of airway eosinophilic inflammation among cement production workers in Tanzania. We also examined possible differences in FENO concentration between workers in different parts of the production line. We examined 127 cement workers and 28 controls from a mineral water factory. An electrochemistry-based NIOX MINO device was used to examine FENO concentration. Personal total dust was collected from the breathing zone of the study participants using 37 mm cellulose ac...
Background: Greenhouse workers are exposed to organic dusts, and they are thereby at risk of develop...
Background: The widespread application of engineered nanomaterials (ENMs) and the increasing likelih...
The possibility of exhaled nitric oxide (eNO) in combination with lung function as a marker of airwa...
Background It has been suggested that dust exposure causes airway inflammation among cement factory ...
Background: It has been suggested that dust exposure causes airway inflammation among cement factory...
Prolonged exposure to cement dust may induce immunologic response due to high-level irritant-exposu...
Background: Previous studies have reported associations between dust exposure and adverse chronic re...
There has been conflicting evidence regarding the association between exposure to cement dust and re...
This study evaluated the determinants of high fractional exhaled nitric oxide (FeNO; >50 ppb) and se...
Background: There are only a few follow-up studies of respiratory function among cement workers. The...
Purpose: Secondary metalworking carries exposure to relatively heavy levels of respirable particulat...
Background: Few studies have been carried out on acute effects of cement dust exposure. This study i...
Introduction: Water based Metalworking fluids (MWF) are commonly used in machining industries and ar...
Objective: To determine associations between cement dust on one hand and occurrence of respiratory ...
Background Several studies have reported associations between cement dust exposure and adverse respi...
Background: Greenhouse workers are exposed to organic dusts, and they are thereby at risk of develop...
Background: The widespread application of engineered nanomaterials (ENMs) and the increasing likelih...
The possibility of exhaled nitric oxide (eNO) in combination with lung function as a marker of airwa...
Background It has been suggested that dust exposure causes airway inflammation among cement factory ...
Background: It has been suggested that dust exposure causes airway inflammation among cement factory...
Prolonged exposure to cement dust may induce immunologic response due to high-level irritant-exposu...
Background: Previous studies have reported associations between dust exposure and adverse chronic re...
There has been conflicting evidence regarding the association between exposure to cement dust and re...
This study evaluated the determinants of high fractional exhaled nitric oxide (FeNO; >50 ppb) and se...
Background: There are only a few follow-up studies of respiratory function among cement workers. The...
Purpose: Secondary metalworking carries exposure to relatively heavy levels of respirable particulat...
Background: Few studies have been carried out on acute effects of cement dust exposure. This study i...
Introduction: Water based Metalworking fluids (MWF) are commonly used in machining industries and ar...
Objective: To determine associations between cement dust on one hand and occurrence of respiratory ...
Background Several studies have reported associations between cement dust exposure and adverse respi...
Background: Greenhouse workers are exposed to organic dusts, and they are thereby at risk of develop...
Background: The widespread application of engineered nanomaterials (ENMs) and the increasing likelih...
The possibility of exhaled nitric oxide (eNO) in combination with lung function as a marker of airwa...