Findings are presented from the initial cross sectional phase of a cohort study of employees exposed to laboratory rats. Of 366 eligible workers at four sites 323 (88%) were surveyed; symptoms assessed by self completed questionnaire and sensitisation measured by the response to skin prick tests were related to intensity of exposure both to total dust and to rat urinary aeroallergen. Among 238 workers, without previous occupational exposure to rats, work related symptoms, which started after first employment at the site were related to exposure intensity (expressed either in terms of dust or of aeroallergen) at the time of onset of symptoms. These relations were stronger in atopic subjects but were unrelated to smoking. Positive skin tests ...
A cross sectional survey was carried out on 138 workers exposed to laboratory animals. Sixty (44%) h...
We describe how much of the variation in rat urinary aeroallergen (RUA) levels may be explained by d...
<p>The main objective of the study presented in this thesis was to estimate the prevalence rat...
Findings are presented from the initial cross sectional phase of a cohort study of employees exposed...
This study aimed to examine the relationship between exposure to rat urinary allergens, atopic statu...
Aim: To explore exposure-response relations in a cohort of laboratory animal workers. Methods: Expos...
BACKGROUND: Occupational allergy forms an attractive model to study the development of allergic resp...
As part of an epidemiological study rat urinary aeroallergen (RUA) and total dust concentrations wer...
The main objective of the study presented in this thesis was to estimate the prevalence rate of labo...
Objectives: To determine whether results from questionnaires, exposure measurements, and laboratory ...
BACKGROUND: In laboratory animal work, allergens are classically considered to play a prominent role...
Background and Aims: Few studies have described relations between exposure to laboratory animals and...
Between 10-50% of workers exposed to laboratory animals, mainly rats or mice, develop laboratory ani...
Background and objectives We have previously reported that high rat urinary allergen (RUA) exposure ...
This study examined data from three cross sectional surveys of 296 laboratory workers exposed to sma...
A cross sectional survey was carried out on 138 workers exposed to laboratory animals. Sixty (44%) h...
We describe how much of the variation in rat urinary aeroallergen (RUA) levels may be explained by d...
<p>The main objective of the study presented in this thesis was to estimate the prevalence rat...
Findings are presented from the initial cross sectional phase of a cohort study of employees exposed...
This study aimed to examine the relationship between exposure to rat urinary allergens, atopic statu...
Aim: To explore exposure-response relations in a cohort of laboratory animal workers. Methods: Expos...
BACKGROUND: Occupational allergy forms an attractive model to study the development of allergic resp...
As part of an epidemiological study rat urinary aeroallergen (RUA) and total dust concentrations wer...
The main objective of the study presented in this thesis was to estimate the prevalence rate of labo...
Objectives: To determine whether results from questionnaires, exposure measurements, and laboratory ...
BACKGROUND: In laboratory animal work, allergens are classically considered to play a prominent role...
Background and Aims: Few studies have described relations between exposure to laboratory animals and...
Between 10-50% of workers exposed to laboratory animals, mainly rats or mice, develop laboratory ani...
Background and objectives We have previously reported that high rat urinary allergen (RUA) exposure ...
This study examined data from three cross sectional surveys of 296 laboratory workers exposed to sma...
A cross sectional survey was carried out on 138 workers exposed to laboratory animals. Sixty (44%) h...
We describe how much of the variation in rat urinary aeroallergen (RUA) levels may be explained by d...
<p>The main objective of the study presented in this thesis was to estimate the prevalence rat...