Epidemiology represents one of the most important and historically significant subdisciplines of Environmental and Occupational Health (EOH). Whereas EOH issues can be traced to antiquity, it was not until the 18th century that some of the more well-known epidemiological studies were conducted in the workplace. Lind’s intervention with citrus fruits to prevent scurvy is often cited as one of history’s first clinical trials, whereas Percivall Pott’s study on cancer among British chimney sweeps is often regarded as an archetypal cohort study and the first to link a particular malignancy with a defined environmental exposure. Although it was still evolving, by the early 20th century occupational epidemiology had risen in importance as scholarl...
Objectives: In attempts to overcome the limitations of self-reported data in occupational health res...
Occupational and environmental asbestos exposure continues to represent a public health problem, des...
A case control study of lung cancer in Florence, Italy was performed to investigate occupational ris...
Asbestos represents one of the most heavily studied occupational and environmental hazards of human ...
Occupational epidemiology has its roots in classical medicine. However, it became a quantitative dis...
This paper, as a contribution for the centenary celebration of the establishment of the "Clinica del...
Occupational cancer epidemiology has led to the identification of more than 40 agents, groups of age...
Much of our understanding of occupational lung disease comes from epidemiology, and both field and a...
During the course of this century the science of epidemiology has expanded its interest from only in...
Occupational disease is simply defined as disease which arises from a person’s work. The fact that...
Occupational exposure is an important, global cause of respiratory disease. Unlike many other non-co...
ABSTRACT: With the accelerating pace of new knowledge about occupational asthma, systematic epidemio...
Environmental carcinogens, in a strict sense, include outdoor and indoor air pollutants, as well as ...
This study was designed to test the usefulness of the Traditional Epidemiological Model of disease c...
Asbestos is a human carcinogen and has been prohibited in many countries around the world. Long-term...
Objectives: In attempts to overcome the limitations of self-reported data in occupational health res...
Occupational and environmental asbestos exposure continues to represent a public health problem, des...
A case control study of lung cancer in Florence, Italy was performed to investigate occupational ris...
Asbestos represents one of the most heavily studied occupational and environmental hazards of human ...
Occupational epidemiology has its roots in classical medicine. However, it became a quantitative dis...
This paper, as a contribution for the centenary celebration of the establishment of the "Clinica del...
Occupational cancer epidemiology has led to the identification of more than 40 agents, groups of age...
Much of our understanding of occupational lung disease comes from epidemiology, and both field and a...
During the course of this century the science of epidemiology has expanded its interest from only in...
Occupational disease is simply defined as disease which arises from a person’s work. The fact that...
Occupational exposure is an important, global cause of respiratory disease. Unlike many other non-co...
ABSTRACT: With the accelerating pace of new knowledge about occupational asthma, systematic epidemio...
Environmental carcinogens, in a strict sense, include outdoor and indoor air pollutants, as well as ...
This study was designed to test the usefulness of the Traditional Epidemiological Model of disease c...
Asbestos is a human carcinogen and has been prohibited in many countries around the world. Long-term...
Objectives: In attempts to overcome the limitations of self-reported data in occupational health res...
Occupational and environmental asbestos exposure continues to represent a public health problem, des...
A case control study of lung cancer in Florence, Italy was performed to investigate occupational ris...