نتایج جستجو برای: occupational exposures

تعداد نتایج: 85768  

2017
Sarah ANDERSON Rwth STUCKEY Diana POOLE Jodi OAKMAN

Prosthetists and Orthotists (P&O) are exposed to physical hazards within the workshop environment. Concern regarding these exposures has been expressed by P&Os; however, little research has been undertaken. Exposures to noise and volatile organic compounds in amounts larger than statutorily allowed can have adverse short and long term consequences on people's health. To identify and quantify ha...

Journal: :Occupational and environmental medicine 2014
Susan Peters Deborah C Glass Elizabeth Milne Lin Fritschi

BACKGROUND Retrospective exposure assessment in community-based studies is largely reliant on questionnaire information. Expert assessment is often used to assess lifetime occupational exposures, but these assessments generally lack transparency and are very time-consuming. We explored the agreement between a rule-based assessment approach and case-by-case expert assessment of occupational expo...

H Mohammadi S Mehdizadeh Sh Derakhshan

An extensive study was undertaken to Investigate on the overall film badge service performance with which occupational radiation, exposures are reported In Iran, The study involved the analysis of film badges exposed to x-and gamma rays and beta particles. For test exposures, x-rays between 60 and 140 KVPCo-60 gamma radiation and Sr-90 beta particles were used. The actual delivered dose equival...

Journal: :The Journal of microwave power and electromagnetic energy : a publication of the International Microwave Power Institute 1993
J Jauchem

Residential or occupational exposures to electric or magnetic fields have been reported to be associated with health problems, particularly cancer and reproductive mishaps. Misconceptions about these alleged effects continue to be published in the medical and scientific literature. Invalid statements relating to these effects are challenged in this paper. Case reports and studies dealing with e...

2015
Stephanie Ngai Zoe Edelstein Julie Myers Don Weiss

Introduction HIV post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) involves taking antiretroviral medication after potential exposure to HIV to reduce the probability of becoming infected. New York State recommends PEP following certain occupational (e.g., needle sticks by healthcare workers) and non-occupational (e.g., sexual and needle-sharing activities) exposures.1 Little information exists on the uptake of ...

Journal: :Infection control and hospital epidemiology 2013
David T Kuhar David K Henderson Kimberly A Struble Walid Heneine Vasavi Thomas Laura W Cheever Ahmed Gomaa Adelisa L Panlilio

This report updates US Public Health Service recommendations for the management of healthcare personnel (HCP) who experience occupational exposure to blood and/or other body fluids that might contain human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). Although the principles of exposure management remain unchanged, recommended HIV postexposure prophylaxis (PEP) regimens and the duration of HIV follow-up testin...

Journal: :Industrial health 2003
Einat K Sheiner Eyal Sheiner Rachel D Hammel Gad Potashnik Refael Carel

The present review was aimed to determine the influence of working conditions, occupational exposures to potential chemical and physical reproductive toxic agents and psychological stress during work on male fertility. Significant associations were reported between impaired semen parameters and the following chemical exposures: metals (lead, mercury), pesticides (dibromochlorophane, 2,4-dichlor...

2011
Vilma Sousa Santana Fatima Sueli Neto Ribeiro

Most workplaces in developing countries are "informal", i.e. they are not regularly surveyed/inspected and laws for workers' protection are not implemented. Research on occupational risks in informal workplaces and the related cancer burden is needed. The results of studies addressing exposures among informal workers are difficult to generalize because of the specificities of social contexts, a...

Journal: :Occupational and environmental medicine 2000
K T Palmer M J Griffin H Bendall B Pannett D Coggon

OBJECTIVES To estimate the number of workers in Great Britain with significant occupational exposure to whole body vibration (WBV) and to identify the common sources of exposure and the occupations and industries where such exposures arise. METHODS A postal questionnaire was posted to a random community sample of 22,194 men and women of working age. Among other things, the questionnaire asked...

Journal: :BMC Infectious Diseases 2008
Amita Gupta Shuchi Anand Jayagowri Sastry Anandini Krisagar Anita Basavaraj Shreepad M Bhat Nikhil Gupte Robert C Bollinger Arjun L Kakrani

BACKGROUND The risk for occupational exposure to HIV has been well characterized in the developed world, but limited information is available about this transmission risk in resource-constrained settings facing the largest burden of HIV infection. In addition, the feasibility and utilization of post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) programs in these settings are unclear. Therefore, we examined the ra...

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