Background: India, a land of agriculture, has formed the scaffolding for many agro-based industries. Morbidity is more common among these industrial workers; hence, this study was conducted. Objectives: To study the morbidity pattern among the rice mill workers and the relationship between duration (years) of working and their morbid status. Study Design: A cross-sectional study. Materials and Methods: A pre-structured questionnaire was used to record the necessary information such as clinical history, sociodemographic profile, findings of clinical examination and performance of peak expiratory flow rate (PEFR). The study was conducted in three rice mills in an urban area under Urban Health Training Centre (UHTC), Department of Community...
Background: A major problem in developing countries is indoor air pollution and in India a major pro...
Objectives: Rice is the most important crop cultivated in Sri Lanka and rice milling is the largest ...
Lung function tests have became an integral part of assessment of pulmonary disease of the respirato...
Background: India, a land of agriculture, has formed the scaffolding for many agro-based industries....
Abstract Background and Aims Rice mill workers are frequently exposed to rice dust specks containing...
Objective: To study the morbidity pattern among cotton mill workers. Material and Methods: This cro...
Background: Agricultural work is subject to the health risks inherent to a rural environment and at ...
Agricultural respiratory diseases are also an important public health problem and the affected popul...
BACKGROUND: The agricultural workers have an multitude of the occupational related health issues, I...
India is a second largest rice growing countries in the world. A large number of unskilled laborers ...
Background:Occupational risk factors are one of the major causes of health-related problems of brick...
Descriptive-quantitative was the research design of the study. The total number of respondents was 2...
Introduction: Rice milling provides a means of livelihood to many in Northwest Nigeria, but like any...
BackgroundThe study of illnesses causing absence of workers from work in industries is a practical m...
Background: Flour mill workers are at increased risk of developing respiratory symptoms and reduce l...
Background: A major problem in developing countries is indoor air pollution and in India a major pro...
Objectives: Rice is the most important crop cultivated in Sri Lanka and rice milling is the largest ...
Lung function tests have became an integral part of assessment of pulmonary disease of the respirato...
Background: India, a land of agriculture, has formed the scaffolding for many agro-based industries....
Abstract Background and Aims Rice mill workers are frequently exposed to rice dust specks containing...
Objective: To study the morbidity pattern among cotton mill workers. Material and Methods: This cro...
Background: Agricultural work is subject to the health risks inherent to a rural environment and at ...
Agricultural respiratory diseases are also an important public health problem and the affected popul...
BACKGROUND: The agricultural workers have an multitude of the occupational related health issues, I...
India is a second largest rice growing countries in the world. A large number of unskilled laborers ...
Background:Occupational risk factors are one of the major causes of health-related problems of brick...
Descriptive-quantitative was the research design of the study. The total number of respondents was 2...
Introduction: Rice milling provides a means of livelihood to many in Northwest Nigeria, but like any...
BackgroundThe study of illnesses causing absence of workers from work in industries is a practical m...
Background: Flour mill workers are at increased risk of developing respiratory symptoms and reduce l...
Background: A major problem in developing countries is indoor air pollution and in India a major pro...
Objectives: Rice is the most important crop cultivated in Sri Lanka and rice milling is the largest ...
Lung function tests have became an integral part of assessment of pulmonary disease of the respirato...