Purpose: Respiratory hazards of farming have been identified for centuries, with little focus on gender differences. We used data from the AGRICOH consortium, a collective of prospective cohorts of agricultural workers, to assess respiratory disease prevalence among adults in 18 cohorts representing over 200,000 farmers, farm workers, and their spouses from six continents. Methods: Cohorts collected data between 1992 and 2016 and ranged in size from 200 to >128,000 individuals; 44% of participants were female. Farming practices varied from subsistence farming to large-scale industrial agriculture. All cohorts provided respiratory outcome information for their cohort based on their study definitions. The majority of outcomes were based on se...
OBJECTIVES: Longitudinal studies on the effect of farming on lung function in young participants are...
International audienceBACKGROUND:The AIRBAg study was designed to assess the prevalence of chronic o...
Background: Agricultural workers are exposed to organic dust containing endotoxins, mites, and mould...
Purpose: Respiratory hazards of farming have been identified for centuries, with little focus on gen...
Purpose:Respiratory hazards of farming have been identified for centuries, with little focus on gend...
ObjectivesFarmers may be at increased risk for adverse respiratory outcomes compared with the genera...
BACKGROUND: Work-related respiratory disorders are major contributors to the global burden of respir...
Background: Pesticide use in Ethiopia has become a common practice in which large-scale flower farms...
Farmers may be at increased risk for adverse respiratory outcomes compared with the general populati...
Abstract Background Gender related differences in respiratory disease have been documented. The aim ...
SummaryRationaleThe current prevalence of respiratory disorders and symptoms in Icelandic farmers is...
Background: Greenhouse workers are exposed to organic dusts, and they are thereby at risk of develop...
BACKGROUND: The first national survey of the respiratory health of New Zealand farmers looked at the...
Aim. The aim of the study was to determine the prevalence and risk factors of asthma and asthma-like...
International audienceTo evaluate respiratory risk in dairy farmers, the present authors conducted a...
OBJECTIVES: Longitudinal studies on the effect of farming on lung function in young participants are...
International audienceBACKGROUND:The AIRBAg study was designed to assess the prevalence of chronic o...
Background: Agricultural workers are exposed to organic dust containing endotoxins, mites, and mould...
Purpose: Respiratory hazards of farming have been identified for centuries, with little focus on gen...
Purpose:Respiratory hazards of farming have been identified for centuries, with little focus on gend...
ObjectivesFarmers may be at increased risk for adverse respiratory outcomes compared with the genera...
BACKGROUND: Work-related respiratory disorders are major contributors to the global burden of respir...
Background: Pesticide use in Ethiopia has become a common practice in which large-scale flower farms...
Farmers may be at increased risk for adverse respiratory outcomes compared with the general populati...
Abstract Background Gender related differences in respiratory disease have been documented. The aim ...
SummaryRationaleThe current prevalence of respiratory disorders and symptoms in Icelandic farmers is...
Background: Greenhouse workers are exposed to organic dusts, and they are thereby at risk of develop...
BACKGROUND: The first national survey of the respiratory health of New Zealand farmers looked at the...
Aim. The aim of the study was to determine the prevalence and risk factors of asthma and asthma-like...
International audienceTo evaluate respiratory risk in dairy farmers, the present authors conducted a...
OBJECTIVES: Longitudinal studies on the effect of farming on lung function in young participants are...
International audienceBACKGROUND:The AIRBAg study was designed to assess the prevalence of chronic o...
Background: Agricultural workers are exposed to organic dust containing endotoxins, mites, and mould...