International audienceBackground: Health care workers (HCWs) are occupationally exposed to various hazards, some associated with adverse pregnancy outcomes in previous reviews. This systematic review aims at synthesizing the recent literature on occupational exposures among HCWs related to fetal death, congenital anomalies, and fertility disorders. Methods: We searched the Medline database from 2000 to 2015 for articles about all potential occupational exposures of women and men working in this sector. Results: We retained 32 studies, most of them (n = 30) among women HCWs. Studies based on job title reported excess risks of some congenital anomalies (especially nervous and musculoskeletal systems) among HCWs compared to non-HCWs but no evi...
[[abstract]]Introduction: The current review aims to summarize and interpret updated epidemiologic ...
Workplace exposures and hazards have detrimental effects on many organ systems in the body including...
STUDY QUESTION: Is there an association between maternal occupational exposure to solvents, pesticid...
International audienceBackground: Health care workers (HCWs) are occupationally exposed to various h...
[[abstract]]Introduction: In 2006, a series of in-depth reviews was made to present a comprehensive ...
BACKGROUND: There is some concern about the genetic effects of exposure to low-level ionising radiat...
This article is available through open access and can be accessed at the link below.Objectives: To r...
OBJECTIVE: Previous studies have indicated that shift work, long working hours, and prevalent workpl...
Workers of operating rooms in hospitals are chronically in exposure to rather higher dose of chemica...
[[abstract]]Introduction: Workers in specific occupations may be exposed to unknown, unspecified, or m...
One in 33 infants worldwide is born with a congenital anomaly. Embryonic development is a complex pr...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: To study the relations between maternal occupational exposure to so...
The goal of this thesis is to (i) systematically review all epidemiologic studies reporting on the r...
BACKGROUND: There is limited evidence on the association between paternal occupational exposure duri...
The goal of this thesis is to (i) systematically review all epidemiologic studies reporting on the r...
[[abstract]]Introduction: The current review aims to summarize and interpret updated epidemiologic ...
Workplace exposures and hazards have detrimental effects on many organ systems in the body including...
STUDY QUESTION: Is there an association between maternal occupational exposure to solvents, pesticid...
International audienceBackground: Health care workers (HCWs) are occupationally exposed to various h...
[[abstract]]Introduction: In 2006, a series of in-depth reviews was made to present a comprehensive ...
BACKGROUND: There is some concern about the genetic effects of exposure to low-level ionising radiat...
This article is available through open access and can be accessed at the link below.Objectives: To r...
OBJECTIVE: Previous studies have indicated that shift work, long working hours, and prevalent workpl...
Workers of operating rooms in hospitals are chronically in exposure to rather higher dose of chemica...
[[abstract]]Introduction: Workers in specific occupations may be exposed to unknown, unspecified, or m...
One in 33 infants worldwide is born with a congenital anomaly. Embryonic development is a complex pr...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: To study the relations between maternal occupational exposure to so...
The goal of this thesis is to (i) systematically review all epidemiologic studies reporting on the r...
BACKGROUND: There is limited evidence on the association between paternal occupational exposure duri...
The goal of this thesis is to (i) systematically review all epidemiologic studies reporting on the r...
[[abstract]]Introduction: The current review aims to summarize and interpret updated epidemiologic ...
Workplace exposures and hazards have detrimental effects on many organ systems in the body including...
STUDY QUESTION: Is there an association between maternal occupational exposure to solvents, pesticid...