A comparative study of the influence of limestones, crush rock and asbestos/cement dust on the respiratory function parameters of exposed workers was carried in Calabar, Mfamosing and Old Netim, both of Akamkpa Local Government Area, Cross River State, Nigeria. One hundred and fifty adult male workers, non-smokers exposed for at least five years and 150 adult control groups from the College of Medical Sciences and Graduate School of the University of Calabar of the same age, weight and height were studied. The forced vital capacity (FVC) and forced expiratory volume in one second (FEV1) were determined using dry wedge vitalograph spirometer, while the peak expiratory flow rate (PEFR) was determined using the mini Wright peak flow meter. The...
Background: Cement in one hand is the most used substance for construction all over the world but on...
The purpose of this study was to determine the lung impact from working within the Libyan quarry ind...
Background: Few studies have been carried out on acute effects of cement dust exposure. This study i...
The present study was designed to investigate the effect of cement dust exposure on lung function in...
This study was carried out to determine lung function and respiratory and non-respiratory symptoms ...
Background: Occupational lung diseases (OLD) remain one of the most common workplace health challeng...
Introduction: Workers in the quarry industries are exposed to hazards resulting from the inhalation ...
We measured and compared ventilatory function indices: forced vital capacity (FVC); forced expirato...
This study aimed to determine the effect of long term exposure to cement dust on lung function in no...
Introduction: Occupational exposure to dust and cigarette smoking play important roles in the pathog...
This study was carried out to determine lung function and respiratory and non-respiratory symptoms a...
Quarry workers are exposed to dust and gases that can cause respiratory and cardiovascular problems....
The present study was done to assess cement dust exposure and its relationship to respiratory health...
Cement is one of the important construction materials used for housing and infrastructure developmen...
Background: The respiratory system is the most vulnerable system in the cement industry. This study ...
Background: Cement in one hand is the most used substance for construction all over the world but on...
The purpose of this study was to determine the lung impact from working within the Libyan quarry ind...
Background: Few studies have been carried out on acute effects of cement dust exposure. This study i...
The present study was designed to investigate the effect of cement dust exposure on lung function in...
This study was carried out to determine lung function and respiratory and non-respiratory symptoms ...
Background: Occupational lung diseases (OLD) remain one of the most common workplace health challeng...
Introduction: Workers in the quarry industries are exposed to hazards resulting from the inhalation ...
We measured and compared ventilatory function indices: forced vital capacity (FVC); forced expirato...
This study aimed to determine the effect of long term exposure to cement dust on lung function in no...
Introduction: Occupational exposure to dust and cigarette smoking play important roles in the pathog...
This study was carried out to determine lung function and respiratory and non-respiratory symptoms a...
Quarry workers are exposed to dust and gases that can cause respiratory and cardiovascular problems....
The present study was done to assess cement dust exposure and its relationship to respiratory health...
Cement is one of the important construction materials used for housing and infrastructure developmen...
Background: The respiratory system is the most vulnerable system in the cement industry. This study ...
Background: Cement in one hand is the most used substance for construction all over the world but on...
The purpose of this study was to determine the lung impact from working within the Libyan quarry ind...
Background: Few studies have been carried out on acute effects of cement dust exposure. This study i...