Background Exposure to flour/flour constituents is a leading cause of occupational asthma. Paternal occupational exposure to flour has been associated with increased likelihood of childhood asthma, raising the possibility of para-occupational exposure whereby family members are exposed to sensitizers ‘taken home’ on contaminated skin/clothing. Objective To establish whether workplace contamination of skin/clothing with wheat flour allergen (WFA) and fungal α-amylase (FAA) is associated with increased levels of these allergens in bakers' homes. Methods Bakeries in north-east Scotland were invited to participate. Control subjects were recruited from University of Aberdeen staff and students. Exposure assessment was carried out in bak...
Bakers are repeatedly exposed to wheat flour (WF) and may develop sensitization and occupational rhi...
AbstractThe objectives of this study were to measure exposure to dust in the small bakery shops, to ...
In this thesis, results are presented of a cross-sectional epidemiological study among a few hundred...
BACKGROUND: The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health conducted a study to determine...
Exposure to flour dust can be found in the food industry and animal feed production. It may result i...
OBJECTIVES: Wheat flour exposure in bakers can elicit respiratory and skin symptoms. Scarce data are...
Objectives: To estimate the incidence of specific IgE sensitization and allergic respiratory symptom...
OBJECTIVES: To estimate the incidence of specific IgE sensitization and allergic respiratory symptom...
Asthma caused by allergy to proteins from cereal grains is one of the most common types of occupatio...
Flour dust is a hazardous substance; it is a respiratory sensitizer and cause allergic rhinities and...
This thesis presents the results of an investigation into factors that are associated with flour dus...
Asthma caused by allergy to proteins from cereal grains is one of the most common types of occupatio...
Background: Sensitization to flour or fungal alpha-amylase is a prerequisite for the development of ...
This purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between exposure to wheat flour, soya flo...
AbstractThe diagnosis of occupational asthma is usually performed in epidemiology using a combinatio...
Bakers are repeatedly exposed to wheat flour (WF) and may develop sensitization and occupational rhi...
AbstractThe objectives of this study were to measure exposure to dust in the small bakery shops, to ...
In this thesis, results are presented of a cross-sectional epidemiological study among a few hundred...
BACKGROUND: The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health conducted a study to determine...
Exposure to flour dust can be found in the food industry and animal feed production. It may result i...
OBJECTIVES: Wheat flour exposure in bakers can elicit respiratory and skin symptoms. Scarce data are...
Objectives: To estimate the incidence of specific IgE sensitization and allergic respiratory symptom...
OBJECTIVES: To estimate the incidence of specific IgE sensitization and allergic respiratory symptom...
Asthma caused by allergy to proteins from cereal grains is one of the most common types of occupatio...
Flour dust is a hazardous substance; it is a respiratory sensitizer and cause allergic rhinities and...
This thesis presents the results of an investigation into factors that are associated with flour dus...
Asthma caused by allergy to proteins from cereal grains is one of the most common types of occupatio...
Background: Sensitization to flour or fungal alpha-amylase is a prerequisite for the development of ...
This purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between exposure to wheat flour, soya flo...
AbstractThe diagnosis of occupational asthma is usually performed in epidemiology using a combinatio...
Bakers are repeatedly exposed to wheat flour (WF) and may develop sensitization and occupational rhi...
AbstractThe objectives of this study were to measure exposure to dust in the small bakery shops, to ...
In this thesis, results are presented of a cross-sectional epidemiological study among a few hundred...