Aims: To investigate the consequences of improvement in the workplace environment over six decades (1940-96) in asbestos miners and millers from a developing country ( Brazil). Methods: A total of 3634 Brazilian workers with at least one year of exposure completed a respiratory symptoms questionnaire, chest radiography, and a spirometric evaluation. The study population was separated into three groups whose working conditions improved over time: group I (1940-66, n = 180), group II (1967-76, n = 1317), and group III (1977-96, n = 2137). Results: Respiratory symptoms were significantly related to spirometric abnormalities, smoking, and latency time. Breathlessness, in particular, was also associated with age, pleural abnormality and increase...
To investigate the risks of developing asbestos-related diseases, we con- ducted a historical cohor...
OBJECTIVE--To explore associations between exposure to asbestos cement dust and radiographic finding...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the effects of asbestos exposure and tobacco smoking on the level and rate of ...
To investigate the consequences of improvement in the workplace environment over six decades (1940-9...
Aims: To investigate the consequences of improvement in the workplace environment over six decades (...
Background Production of asbestos-cement products in Brazil started in the 1940s, peaked in the 60-7...
Background: The adverse health effects of occupational exposure to asbestos dust may occur several y...
WOS: 000181780900003PubMed ID: 12648477There is extensive evidence that exposure to asbestos causes ...
ABSTRACT: Asbestos applications were limited during past two decades in developed nations due to its...
Objectives - To determine if the rate of change in forced expiratory volume in one second (FEV1) in ...
Introdução:O asbesto é uma fibra mineral utilizada por suas características distintas, e usada como ...
Occupational and environmental asbestos exposure continues to represent a public health problem, des...
International audienceThe objective of this study was to examine the epidemiological data that confi...
Although asbestos has stated as a carcinogen it is still used worldwide in some countries including ...
ABSTRACT The prevalence of non-malignant asbestos related disorders was studied in a group of men wh...
To investigate the risks of developing asbestos-related diseases, we con- ducted a historical cohor...
OBJECTIVE--To explore associations between exposure to asbestos cement dust and radiographic finding...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the effects of asbestos exposure and tobacco smoking on the level and rate of ...
To investigate the consequences of improvement in the workplace environment over six decades (1940-9...
Aims: To investigate the consequences of improvement in the workplace environment over six decades (...
Background Production of asbestos-cement products in Brazil started in the 1940s, peaked in the 60-7...
Background: The adverse health effects of occupational exposure to asbestos dust may occur several y...
WOS: 000181780900003PubMed ID: 12648477There is extensive evidence that exposure to asbestos causes ...
ABSTRACT: Asbestos applications were limited during past two decades in developed nations due to its...
Objectives - To determine if the rate of change in forced expiratory volume in one second (FEV1) in ...
Introdução:O asbesto é uma fibra mineral utilizada por suas características distintas, e usada como ...
Occupational and environmental asbestos exposure continues to represent a public health problem, des...
International audienceThe objective of this study was to examine the epidemiological data that confi...
Although asbestos has stated as a carcinogen it is still used worldwide in some countries including ...
ABSTRACT The prevalence of non-malignant asbestos related disorders was studied in a group of men wh...
To investigate the risks of developing asbestos-related diseases, we con- ducted a historical cohor...
OBJECTIVE--To explore associations between exposure to asbestos cement dust and radiographic finding...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the effects of asbestos exposure and tobacco smoking on the level and rate of ...