Occupational exposure to wood dust may bring about some changes in blood indices of humans, especially in developing countries where use of protective gadgets like face masks are not in use. This study is aimed at evaluating changes in blood cell indices, haemostasis and CD 4 count on occupationally exposed workers to wood dust. This randomized study consisted of one hundred (100) male sawmill workers who have been exposed to wood dust by working in these environments without any form of protective masks, for over two years as test subjects and fifty male individuals randomly selected who were not exposed to wood dust as controls. Blood samples were obtained from these workers and analysed for complete blood count using PCE – 210N haematolo...
Recent studies suggest that occupational exposure to cement dust may have deleterious effects on the...
Our primary aim was to use nasal cytology to compare a group of woodworkers with a group of unexpose...
The lung function impairment is the most common respiratory problem in industrial plants and their v...
Cement dust poses an occupational hazard causing respiratory (owing to its inhalation), dermatologic...
ABSTRACT: Exposure to wood dust within the woodworking industry has been shown to cause a variety of...
Employees can be exposed to wood dust while performing woodworking processes such as sawing and sand...
This paper investigates the correlation between exposure to wood dust and a decrement in lung functi...
Summary: This study measured haematological and liver function parameters in workers occupationally ...
Introduction: Existing literatures indicate that occupational exposure to formaldehyde may decrease ...
Cement dust poses an occupational hazard causing respiratory (owing to its inhalation), dermatologic...
Background & Objectives: Occupational pulmonary diseases are more widespread and more disabling than...
Introduction: The relationship between elevated level of gas and particulate pollutants with increas...
Exposure to wood dust, a human carcinogen, is common in wood-related industries, and millions of wor...
Abstract Objectives: Occupational and environmental lung diseases are one of major problems of clini...
Objective: Exposure to wood dust can cause a variety of lung problems, including chronic airflow ob...
Recent studies suggest that occupational exposure to cement dust may have deleterious effects on the...
Our primary aim was to use nasal cytology to compare a group of woodworkers with a group of unexpose...
The lung function impairment is the most common respiratory problem in industrial plants and their v...
Cement dust poses an occupational hazard causing respiratory (owing to its inhalation), dermatologic...
ABSTRACT: Exposure to wood dust within the woodworking industry has been shown to cause a variety of...
Employees can be exposed to wood dust while performing woodworking processes such as sawing and sand...
This paper investigates the correlation between exposure to wood dust and a decrement in lung functi...
Summary: This study measured haematological and liver function parameters in workers occupationally ...
Introduction: Existing literatures indicate that occupational exposure to formaldehyde may decrease ...
Cement dust poses an occupational hazard causing respiratory (owing to its inhalation), dermatologic...
Background & Objectives: Occupational pulmonary diseases are more widespread and more disabling than...
Introduction: The relationship between elevated level of gas and particulate pollutants with increas...
Exposure to wood dust, a human carcinogen, is common in wood-related industries, and millions of wor...
Abstract Objectives: Occupational and environmental lung diseases are one of major problems of clini...
Objective: Exposure to wood dust can cause a variety of lung problems, including chronic airflow ob...
Recent studies suggest that occupational exposure to cement dust may have deleterious effects on the...
Our primary aim was to use nasal cytology to compare a group of woodworkers with a group of unexpose...
The lung function impairment is the most common respiratory problem in industrial plants and their v...