Despite the common perception that "black lung" has been relegated to the dustbin of history, silicosis remains a crucial public health problem that threatens millions of people around the world. This painful and incurable chronic disease, still present in old industrial regions, is now expanding rapidly in emerging economies around the globe. Most industrial sectors—including the metallurgical, glassworking, foundry, stonecutting, building, and tunneling industries—expose their workers to lethal crystalline silica dust. Dental prosthodontists are also at risk, as are sandblasters, pencil factory workers in developing nations, and anyone who handles concentrated sand squirt to clean oil tanks, build ships, or fade blue jeans.In Silicosis, e...
Silicosis is a preventable occupational lung disease caused by the inhalation of respirable crystall...
Silicosis is a potentially fatal, irreversible, ubrotic pulmonary disease that may develop subsequen...
"To learn about epidemiology by studying an occupational hazard, a disease associated with the hazar...
Despite the common perception that "black lung" has been relegated to the dustbin of history, silico...
At first sight, only a tiny proportion of deaths occur-ring in France each year are due to occupatio...
Silicosis not a disease of the past. It is an irreversible, fibrotic lung disease specifically cause...
At its peak, Silicosis was defined as the most important industrial disease of the twentieth century...
The current nosology and etiology of silicosis were officially adopted by the 1930 International Lab...
Silicosis may be defined as the disease resulting from chronic occupational exposure to silica dust....
This research aims to look into the prevalence of silicosis in industry workers in North America. L...
International audienceSilicosis not a disease of the past. It is an irreversible, fibrotic lung dise...
D.Phil. (History)Silicosis as an occupational disease, has plagued the gold mining industry since it...
Despite silica dust exposure being one of the earliest recognized causes of lung disease, Australia,...
Silicosis is a preventable occupational lung disease caused by inhaled silica dust. Solutions to pre...
This paper investigates silicosis as a disabling disease in underground mining in the United Kingdom...
Silicosis is a preventable occupational lung disease caused by the inhalation of respirable crystall...
Silicosis is a potentially fatal, irreversible, ubrotic pulmonary disease that may develop subsequen...
"To learn about epidemiology by studying an occupational hazard, a disease associated with the hazar...
Despite the common perception that "black lung" has been relegated to the dustbin of history, silico...
At first sight, only a tiny proportion of deaths occur-ring in France each year are due to occupatio...
Silicosis not a disease of the past. It is an irreversible, fibrotic lung disease specifically cause...
At its peak, Silicosis was defined as the most important industrial disease of the twentieth century...
The current nosology and etiology of silicosis were officially adopted by the 1930 International Lab...
Silicosis may be defined as the disease resulting from chronic occupational exposure to silica dust....
This research aims to look into the prevalence of silicosis in industry workers in North America. L...
International audienceSilicosis not a disease of the past. It is an irreversible, fibrotic lung dise...
D.Phil. (History)Silicosis as an occupational disease, has plagued the gold mining industry since it...
Despite silica dust exposure being one of the earliest recognized causes of lung disease, Australia,...
Silicosis is a preventable occupational lung disease caused by inhaled silica dust. Solutions to pre...
This paper investigates silicosis as a disabling disease in underground mining in the United Kingdom...
Silicosis is a preventable occupational lung disease caused by the inhalation of respirable crystall...
Silicosis is a potentially fatal, irreversible, ubrotic pulmonary disease that may develop subsequen...
"To learn about epidemiology by studying an occupational hazard, a disease associated with the hazar...