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1991 Apr 30;80(18):496-501. [Occupational bronchitis] [Article in French] Thorens B. Caisse nationale suisse d'assurance en cas d'accident, Lausanne. |
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Industrial bronchitis |
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Occupational bronchitis. Associated diseases include occupational asthma, chronic bronchitis, coal worker's pneumoconiosis, silicosis, and asbestosis. |
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Occupational Lung Disease Registry |
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Hard Metals Disease; Occupational Bronchitis; Other Occupational Lung Disease. How to report. You may report a case to the Occupational |
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Industrial bronchitis |
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Industrial bronchitis. Alternative Names: Occupational bronchitis. Treatment: The objective of treatment is to avoid the causative irritant. |
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Industrial bronchitis |
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Alternative Names. Occupational bronchitis Causes. Exposure to dusts, fumes, strong acids, and other airborne chemicals causes this type of bronchitis. |
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Industrial bronchitis |
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Respiratory system. Respiratory system. Overview, Symptoms, Treatment, Prevention. Industrial bronchitis. Alternative Names: Occupational bronchitis. Prevention |
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List of Occupational Diseases |
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1.7, occupational allergic diseases caused by factors others than rhynopharyngolaringitis , rhynosinusitis, bronchial asthma, bronchitis asthmatic, exogen |
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Airways Diseases |
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Search our website, Airways Diseases. A variety of environmental and occupational inhalants can affect the bronchial tubes. Occupational |
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eMedicine Health: Occupational Asthma Keywords Synonyms |
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occupational asthma, allergen, allergic reaction, asthma, asthma attack, breathing flow meter, allergies, allergy, asthmatic bronchitis, bronchitis, atopic |
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Occupational Health (Executive Summary) |
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It should be realized that reversible health problems should still be prevented. Simple bronchitis is likely reversible without further occupational exposure. |
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Bronchitis |
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And workers exposed to certain dusts or fumes may develop occupational bronchitis, an acute disease that generally clears up when exposure to the irritant stops |
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Occupational Lung Disease |
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Additionally, some cases of lung cancer and bronchitis are classified as occupational lung diseases, as is the malady called byssinosis. |
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Asthma Special Occupational |
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Other obstructive airway diseases such as chronic bronchitis, bronchiolitis obliterans, and emphysema may mimic occupational asthma. |
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Risk Factors That Causes Bronchitis |
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fumes from ammonia, strong acids, chlorine, hydrogen sulfide, sulfur dioxide or bromine you are running a higher risk of developing occupational bronchitis. |
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Ce964-2 |
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For the future the research of allergic occupational lung diseases, occupational cancers, occupational bronchitis, research of new methods for the early |
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Chapter 3 |
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Exposure criteria Differentiating occupational causes from non-occupational causes of chronic bronchitis is very difficult given the clear relationship between |
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Mesothelioma Compensation |
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Pneumoconiosis Scaffolding Accidents Repetitive Strain Injury Motor Bike Accident Motorcycle Accidents Occupational Asthma Occupational Bronchitis & Emphysema |
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Scott Barnhart Bibliography |
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Chest 1984;86:789-791. 3. Barnhart, S. Occupational bronchitis; A marker for irritant exposure. Seminars in Respiratory Medicine. 1986. |
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Social security social integration |
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Periods of exposure to risk: Minimum of 10 years for occupational deafness, 20 years for chronic bronchitis and emphysema. Others: No limit. |
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State Mining Authority - Poland |
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Vibration syndrome, 36. 49. 69. 38. Bronchitis, 14. 21. 10. 9. Other diseases, 46. 41. 41. 38. TOTAL, 1031. 860. 751. 774. * According to Occupational Medicine |
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Ann Agric Environ Med 2000, 7, No 1* |
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fodder production, organic dust, endotoxin, occupational exposure, respiratory symptoms, lung function, hyperresponsiveness, chronic bronchitis, organic dust |
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Asthmacure.com - Triggers |
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Many workers with symptoms have been incorrectly diagnosed as having "bronchitis". of allergy will make a person more likely to suffer from occupational asthma |
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Welcome to BiotechWatch.com |
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reflux disease (GERD). In addition, workers exposed to certain dusts or fumes may develop occupational bronchitis. This is an acute |
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Commentary Page |
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"Classic occupational asthma involves "Bronchitis and other respiratory responses to irritants usually involve exposure to much higher concentrations of |
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Hygiene and Sanitation ¹2 2001 p 43 |
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ECP is a highly reliable diagnostic criterion for the asthmatic form of chronic occupational bronchitis and MA is for its inflammatory form. |
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Asthma Center |
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agents found in the work place (see also bronchial asthma Asthma - occupational exposure; Byssinosis - work-aggravated asthma; Irritant-induced reactive airways |
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Fabbri Leonardo [216] |
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Immunol. 87:1 p2, 300, 91. Bentley AM, Immunohistology of the bronchial mucosa in occupational, intrinsic and extrinsic asthma, J. Allergy Clin. Immunol. |
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Asthma |
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The Official Patient's Sourcebook on ASTHMA (Bronchial asthma; Bronchospasm; Occupational asthma; Pediatric asthma; Reactive airway disease). |
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