SummaryRationaleThe current prevalence of respiratory disorders and symptoms in Icelandic farmers is unknown, but a high prevalence of respiratory symptoms has been reported in the past. Modern farming practices have been implemented in Iceland in the past decade and the processing of hay has changed markedly leading to less organic dust exposure.ObjectiveThe aim was to estimate the prevalence of respiratory disorders and symptoms in a nationwide study of Icelandic farmers.MethodsWe conducted a questionnaire-based study of all Icelandic farmers with a comparison group randomly selected from the national citizen registry of Iceland. The questionnaire included items regarding respiratory symptoms and disorders.ResultsOut of 2042 farmers invit...
International audienceTo evaluate respiratory risk in dairy farmers, the present authors conducted a...
Abstract Farmers constitute a large professional group worldwide. In developed countries farms tend ...
Many clinical and epidemiological studies listed in re-cent reviews [1–3] have highlighted close ass...
SummaryRationaleThe current prevalence of respiratory disorders and symptoms in Icelandic farmers is...
Neðst á síðunni er hægt að nálgast greinina í heild sinni með því að smella á hlekkinn Skoða/Opna(vi...
ABSTRACT An epidemiological study was performed with a self administered questionnaire in a represen...
Background: A protective effect of endotoxin exposure on atopy and asthma in farmers’ children has b...
Respiratory diseases have long been recognized in association with work in farming. Overall, only a ...
BACKGROUND: Farmers have an increased risk of respiratory morbidity and mortality. The causal agents...
Background: Farming has been associated with respiratory symptoms and with protection against atopy....
BACKGROUND: The first national survey of the respiratory health of New Zealand farmers looked at the...
ObjectivesFarmers may be at increased risk for adverse respiratory outcomes compared with the genera...
BACKGROUND: Work-related respiratory disorders are major contributors to the global burden of respir...
International audienceRespiratory diseases in farmers are complex and intricate diseases. Their diag...
Objective: Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a significant public health problem but i...
International audienceTo evaluate respiratory risk in dairy farmers, the present authors conducted a...
Abstract Farmers constitute a large professional group worldwide. In developed countries farms tend ...
Many clinical and epidemiological studies listed in re-cent reviews [1–3] have highlighted close ass...
SummaryRationaleThe current prevalence of respiratory disorders and symptoms in Icelandic farmers is...
Neðst á síðunni er hægt að nálgast greinina í heild sinni með því að smella á hlekkinn Skoða/Opna(vi...
ABSTRACT An epidemiological study was performed with a self administered questionnaire in a represen...
Background: A protective effect of endotoxin exposure on atopy and asthma in farmers’ children has b...
Respiratory diseases have long been recognized in association with work in farming. Overall, only a ...
BACKGROUND: Farmers have an increased risk of respiratory morbidity and mortality. The causal agents...
Background: Farming has been associated with respiratory symptoms and with protection against atopy....
BACKGROUND: The first national survey of the respiratory health of New Zealand farmers looked at the...
ObjectivesFarmers may be at increased risk for adverse respiratory outcomes compared with the genera...
BACKGROUND: Work-related respiratory disorders are major contributors to the global burden of respir...
International audienceRespiratory diseases in farmers are complex and intricate diseases. Their diag...
Objective: Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a significant public health problem but i...
International audienceTo evaluate respiratory risk in dairy farmers, the present authors conducted a...
Abstract Farmers constitute a large professional group worldwide. In developed countries farms tend ...
Many clinical and epidemiological studies listed in re-cent reviews [1–3] have highlighted close ass...