Background: Tea is an indispensable beverage used worldwide and brewed from the tea plant Camilia Sinensis. Manufacture of black tea involves several labour intensive processes and the workers involved it are exposed to hazards of inhaling fine tea dust. It has been found that fine tea dust contained fungi such as Manilia, Aspergillus as well as a peculiar streptococcus Chromobacterium. Inhalation of tea dust is known to give rise of both acute and chronic respiratory symptoms, as well as allergic reactions.Methods: The present study is a comparative study among workers working in different sections of the tea factory. A total of 200 male subjects were taken, out of which 100 taken as study group and another 100 taken as control group. All ...
The pulmonary function impairment is the most common respiratory problem in industrial plants and th...
Introduction: There are very few published reports on the heath status of tea garden workers of West...
Dyes are known to be a causative agent of occupational asthma in workers exposed to them. We have ev...
Abstract Background To evaluate pulmonary function and respiratory symptoms in workers engaged in th...
Respiratory symptoms and function tests were studied in tea workers and in a control group. The prev...
In the recent years, an extensive number of scientific researches on occupational diseases have been...
Background: Tea may be classified as unfermented green, semi-fermented oolong and fermented black. A...
Abstract—A questionnaire survey of respiratory symptoms was carried out on a group of subjects with ...
Background: Tea may be classified as unfermented green, semi-fermented oolong and fermented black. A...
ABSTRACT: A SS-yr old female worker in a tea-packing production line developed asthma to tea-dust. S...
ABSTRACT Changes in ventilatory capacity during the work shift were studied in workers exposed to te...
Exposure to spice dust has long been associated with increased prevalence of respiratory symptoms an...
Lung function tests have became an integral part of assessment of pulmonary disease of the respirato...
The major tea-growing regions of the world are located in Asia, where tea contributes substantially...
Drinking tea constitutes a tradition which is deeply rooted in the culture of several countries. Mor...
The pulmonary function impairment is the most common respiratory problem in industrial plants and th...
Introduction: There are very few published reports on the heath status of tea garden workers of West...
Dyes are known to be a causative agent of occupational asthma in workers exposed to them. We have ev...
Abstract Background To evaluate pulmonary function and respiratory symptoms in workers engaged in th...
Respiratory symptoms and function tests were studied in tea workers and in a control group. The prev...
In the recent years, an extensive number of scientific researches on occupational diseases have been...
Background: Tea may be classified as unfermented green, semi-fermented oolong and fermented black. A...
Abstract—A questionnaire survey of respiratory symptoms was carried out on a group of subjects with ...
Background: Tea may be classified as unfermented green, semi-fermented oolong and fermented black. A...
ABSTRACT: A SS-yr old female worker in a tea-packing production line developed asthma to tea-dust. S...
ABSTRACT Changes in ventilatory capacity during the work shift were studied in workers exposed to te...
Exposure to spice dust has long been associated with increased prevalence of respiratory symptoms an...
Lung function tests have became an integral part of assessment of pulmonary disease of the respirato...
The major tea-growing regions of the world are located in Asia, where tea contributes substantially...
Drinking tea constitutes a tradition which is deeply rooted in the culture of several countries. Mor...
The pulmonary function impairment is the most common respiratory problem in industrial plants and th...
Introduction: There are very few published reports on the heath status of tea garden workers of West...
Dyes are known to be a causative agent of occupational asthma in workers exposed to them. We have ev...