Introduction and objective. Swine confinement buildings are known to contain large concentrations of airway irritants, and a number of studies have shown acute inflammatory effects in previously unexposed subjects when introduced to the environment in such buildings. However, studies comparing different methods of assessing such reactions are lacking, and it is not known if a measurable response could be found at lower exposure rates. The purpose of this study was to investigate exposure levels in a Norwegian swine confinement building, the airway response to such exposure, and to compare invasive and non-invasive methods of response measurement. Materials and method. Twelve medical students who were previously unexposed to swine dust staye...
Swine farming is an occupation associated with high exposure levels to organic dust, but gases such ...
Work in swine and poultry units is associated with exposure to significant levels of organic dust an...
piratory symptoms are indicative of underlying lung disease among swine confinement workers and, if ...
Introduction and objective. Swine confinement buildings are known to contain large concentrations of...
Introduction and objective. Swine confinement buildings are known to contain large concentrations of...
Exposure to swine confinement buildings has a negative impact on respiratory health. A short exposur...
This study investigated whether clean swine confinement buildings (SCB) are less harmful to the resp...
A total of 14 epidemiologic studies From four countries, involving 2,786 workers is reviewed for res...
Eight swine confinement buildings, selected to cover the widest possible range of cleanliness, were ...
AbstractInhalation of dust in swine confinement buildings causes airway inflammation and systemic sy...
In healthy subjects, acute inhalation of swine dust causes an influx of inflammatory cells into the ...
Caretakers and pigs in dusty environments with particles and toxic gases may sustain health conseq...
AbstractShort-time exposure to swine dust causes an intense inflammation of upper and lower airways ...
Inhalation of swine house dust (swine dust) may cause an acute inflammatory reaction Organic Dust To...
Abstract. The aim of this study was to determine the aerial contaminants affecting pig activity and ...
Swine farming is an occupation associated with high exposure levels to organic dust, but gases such ...
Work in swine and poultry units is associated with exposure to significant levels of organic dust an...
piratory symptoms are indicative of underlying lung disease among swine confinement workers and, if ...
Introduction and objective. Swine confinement buildings are known to contain large concentrations of...
Introduction and objective. Swine confinement buildings are known to contain large concentrations of...
Exposure to swine confinement buildings has a negative impact on respiratory health. A short exposur...
This study investigated whether clean swine confinement buildings (SCB) are less harmful to the resp...
A total of 14 epidemiologic studies From four countries, involving 2,786 workers is reviewed for res...
Eight swine confinement buildings, selected to cover the widest possible range of cleanliness, were ...
AbstractInhalation of dust in swine confinement buildings causes airway inflammation and systemic sy...
In healthy subjects, acute inhalation of swine dust causes an influx of inflammatory cells into the ...
Caretakers and pigs in dusty environments with particles and toxic gases may sustain health conseq...
AbstractShort-time exposure to swine dust causes an intense inflammation of upper and lower airways ...
Inhalation of swine house dust (swine dust) may cause an acute inflammatory reaction Organic Dust To...
Abstract. The aim of this study was to determine the aerial contaminants affecting pig activity and ...
Swine farming is an occupation associated with high exposure levels to organic dust, but gases such ...
Work in swine and poultry units is associated with exposure to significant levels of organic dust an...
piratory symptoms are indicative of underlying lung disease among swine confinement workers and, if ...