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1 rital status, diet, alcohol consumption, and occupational exposures).
2 from a canal persisted after controlling for occupational exposure.
3 ospective, questionnaire-based assessment of occupational exposure.
4 days was recommended for HCP with high-risk occupational exposure.
5 ased risk for avian influenza infection from occupational exposure.
6 sk, but most of that population faces little occupational exposure.
7 subjects with wheat-specific IgE but without occupational exposure.
8 ls may be especially susceptible to inhalant occupational exposures.
9 characterizing risks from environmental and occupational exposures.
10 health as others with potential and relevant occupational exposures.
11 pulmonary disease (COPD) in association with occupational exposures.
12 risk estimates were adjusted for smoking and occupational exposures.
13 concerned about the potential health risk of occupational exposures.
14 ic transmission to humans often results from occupational exposures.
15 mprehensive consideration of the toxicity of occupational exposures.
16 reported for human environmental, medical or occupational exposures.
17 A job-exposure matrix was used to assess occupational exposures.
18 c analyses of a variety of environmental and occupational exposures.
19 to be problem alcohol drinkers and to report occupational exposures.
20 reported for human environmental, medical or occupational exposures.
21 solvents, coal or stone dust, or eight other occupational exposures.
22 odds of wheeze associated with nonpesticide occupational exposures.
23 aluated current employees and assessed their occupational exposures.
24 on tobacco smoking, alcohol consumption, and occupational exposures.
25 tyl levels were close to the lower limit for occupational exposures.
26 e with measles, HCWs face increased risk for occupational exposures.
27 e suggestive of significant association with occupational exposures.
28 d 29 healthcare personnel were infected from occupational exposure, 1 of whom transmitted measles to
29 air and water pollution, chemicals in foods, occupational exposures, agricultural chemicals, metals,
30 t in differences between types and levels of occupational exposures among women and men and can affec
31 xis Registry, we identified cases related to occupational exposure and analyzed the elicitors, demogr
32 e tested for interaction between smoking and occupational exposure and assessed associations separate
33 .,) is of crucial importance in the field of occupational exposure and human health-related applicati
34 worker effects can be present in studies of occupational exposure and pregnancy outcomes, and many o
35 s in Minnesota to assess potential routes of occupational exposure and risk for interspecies transmis
37 epidemic, concern was raised about risks of occupational exposures and infections among health care
40 r, clinically important associations between occupational exposures and male infertility could be ide
41 , the current evidence on the association of occupational exposures and menstrual disorders is scarce
42 f expected imaging patterns related to known occupational exposures and must also recognize newly des
43 examine healthy worker effects in studies of occupational exposures and pregnancy outcomes: the healt
45 Although the association between certain occupational exposures and the development of autoimmune
46 ified genes are true susceptibility loci for occupational exposures and whether these SNP-by-exposure
47 in carpet dust, such as home and garden use, occupational exposure, and nearby agricultural applicati
48 e effects has not yet been investigated when occupational exposure, and not employment status, is the
49 ital status, body mass, alcohol consumption, occupational exposures, and diet were used to describe t
50 Further evaluation of the role of viruses, occupational exposures, and genetics in the etiology of
51 Bladder cancer is associated with smoking, occupational exposures, and glutathione S-transferase (G
52 the attacks, examine their associations with occupational exposures, and quantify physical and mental
55 high (kappa's between 0.4 and 0.8) for many occupational exposures; and low (kappa's < 0.4) for illn
56 mechanisms of anaphylactic reactions due to occupational exposure are usually IgE-mediated and less
57 in Baltimore, Maryland, investigated whether occupational exposures are associated with death from tu
58 t a priori hypotheses that environmental and occupational exposures are associated with sarcoidosis.
59 ct environmental monitoring data of multiple occupational exposures are needed to assess the relative
61 The challenge of accurately identifying an occupational exposure as the cause of lung disease deman
62 LLs after 2016 and similar environmental and occupational exposures as before, lead-contaminated opiu
66 nd among those with established disease, the occupational exposure associations with 6-minute-walk di
68 phic characteristics, risk factors (smoking, occupational exposure, atopic diseases), symptoms (chron
70 PFOA in serum (250-1050 ng/mL), the ongoing occupational exposure (both direct and indirect) was of
71 ncreased by cigarette smoking and by certain occupational exposures, but familial factors also clearl
74 ed tomography has demonstrated that specific occupational exposures can result in a variety of patter
75 d associations have differed in samples with occupational exposure compared with those with mainly en
76 variates including age, body mass index, and occupational exposures, consistent inverse associations
77 th large informal and unregulated workforces-occupational exposures continue to impose a heavy burden
79 btained from the questionnaire was linked to occupational exposures derived through an industry-speci
81 demic is unclear given the potential risk of occupational exposure during primary percutaneous corona
82 studies will examine the contribution of an occupational exposure (e.g., welding fume inhalation) in
83 c autoimmune diseases may be associated with occupational exposures encountered in farming and indust
86 the same order of magnitude as percutaneous occupational exposures for which the CDC recommends PEP.
88 em; however, studies among workers with high occupational exposures generally have shown either no or
89 02, 7.39)) compared to females with unlikely occupational exposure (GM: 2.16 mug/L, 95% CI: (1.73, 2.
90 viral treatment prevents HIV infection after occupational exposure has led to the recommendation that
92 and emotional stressors, climate, diet, and occupational exposures have been studied using various o
93 -control studies regarding environmental and occupational exposures have yet to identify risk factors
95 xposure to B. pertussis (infected as adults, occupational exposure, immunized with an acellular vacci
96 ) who contracted unusual dermatitis after an occupational exposure in July and August of 2012 while w
98 ned for medical, lifestyle, residential, and occupational exposures in a population-based sample of 3
102 The authors evaluated associations between occupational exposures in the textile industry and the r
106 st, the authors investigated whether women's occupational exposures increased risks of delivering inf
107 annual health care facility visits included occupational exposures, indoor air pollution, drinking w
109 have determined that community, rather than occupational, exposure is the more significant risk for
114 characterize major food allergens and define occupational exposure limits, evaluate the relative cont
115 though concentrations did not exceed current occupational exposure limits, wildland firefighters are
116 1200 blood samples from people with no known occupational exposure, median blood levels for all n-alk
117 what mechanisms or environmental, dietary or occupational exposures might have created the mutations
121 xposure type, with difference guidelines for occupational exposure, nonoccupational exposure, and sex
123 y; (3) diagnosis and management of AGWs; (4) occupational exposure of healthcare workers; (5) anal ca
125 RATIONALE: The impact of a broad range of occupational exposures on subclinical interstitial lung
130 tio [OR], 2.46; 95% CI, 1.52-4.01), years of occupational exposure (OR, 1.04 per year; 95% CI, 1.01-1
131 (2015) to calculate the potential impact of occupational exposure over the entire supply chain of pr
133 iables such as age, height, race, education, occupational exposure, parity, and maternal smoking.
134 fibrosing alveolitis (CFA) may be caused by occupational exposures, particularly to metal or wood du
135 cern from an environmental and, potentially, occupational exposure perspective are the concentrations
136 a major scientific gap on how to assess the occupational exposure risk of mosquito biting and arbovi
137 ures and must also recognize newly described occupational exposure risks, often related to recent cha
138 licated SNPs that interacted with one of the occupational exposures, several identified loci were pla
139 rted two fatalities (n = 1,280 cases) and an occupational exposure study of 19 forestry workers repor
140 rted two fatalities (n = 1,280 cases) and an occupational exposure study of 19 forestry workers repor
141 particularly to those at high risk of early occupational exposure, such as first responders and heal
143 that are absorbed via the diet, or via past occupational exposure; therefore their health effects re
144 lating evidence derives from studies linking occupational exposure to AChEis to chronic health sympto
145 e abattoirs in Minnesota and Indiana who had occupational exposure to aerosolised porcine brain.
147 Challenges of distinguishing the role of occupational exposure to allergens, also present in non-
148 caused by environmental exposures, including occupational exposure to alpha radiation emitted by plut
149 ingococcal disease in a laboratorian who had occupational exposure to an N. meningitidis isolate of t
150 n, raising questions about the potential for occupational exposure to an opportunistic and drug-resis
154 4 bladder tumors from people with high-level occupational exposure to arylamines to those in 30 bladd
157 Complete job histories were collected, and occupational exposure to asbestos, mineral wool (MW), an
164 histories, provide additional evidence that occupational exposure to benzene is associated with NHL
166 rmatogonia, our findings raise concerns that occupational exposure to benzene may have persistent rep
168 dy to identify novel susceptibility loci for occupational exposure to biological dust, mineral dust,
169 ns from infected donors, injecting drug use, occupational exposure to blood (primarily contaminated n
170 a compelling argument for protection against occupational exposure to blood either by percutaneous sh
171 l guidelines for management of patients with occupational exposure to body fluids improved documentat
174 a group of shepherds and veterinarians with occupational exposure to C abortus-infected sheep reveal
176 er describes a novel approach to account for occupational exposure to chemicals by inhalation in LCA.
178 t in this paper assesses health impacts from occupational exposure to chemicals with population expos
179 Increased risk of NHL was associated with occupational exposure to chlorinated solvents (odds rati
183 ung cancer and subtype risks associated with occupational exposure to diesel exhaust characterized by
186 uirements, and semiquantitative estimates of occupational exposure to dust, fumes, smoke, and gas.
188 ine whether there was an association between occupational exposure to electromagnetic fields (EMFs) o
190 , Li et al. present a well-designed study on occupational exposure to ELF fields and breast cancer th
191 support possible independent associations of occupational exposure to ELF-MF and electric shocks with
192 il have been demonstrated to be sensitive to occupational exposure to enriched and depleted U, a resu
194 risk of stillbirth with increasing paternal occupational exposure to external radiation are qualitat
199 A veterinarian became infected following occupational exposure to H7N2 virus-infected cats, neces
201 ls were detected in health care workers with occupational exposure to HBV and in patients who acquire
202 ne in 90 health care workers with or without occupational exposure to HBV, 10-28 years after vaccinat
206 prevalence among adults with versus without occupational exposure to IHOs and among children living
209 night sweats, contact with sick individuals, occupational exposure to infection, bleeding, immunodefi
210 musty odors (OR 1.62, CI 1.24-2.11) and with occupational exposure to insecticides (OR 1.61, CI 1.13-
211 t glioma and meningioma risk associated with occupational exposure to insecticides and herbicides in
212 pt 11, 2001 (9/11) created the potential for occupational exposure to known and suspected carcinogens
213 ndings do not support an association between occupational exposure to loud noise and acoustic neuroma
216 cated by wax printing was designed to assess occupational exposure to metal-containing aerosols.
217 ucted to investigate the association between occupational exposure to MFs and the risk of breast canc
218 ed is autoimmune in origin and is related to occupational exposure to multiple aerosolised porcine br
219 results of this study provide evidence that occupational exposure to NHPs may increase the risk of i
221 The results of this study indicate that occupational exposure to Ni is associated with alteratio
222 in a Chinese population to determine whether occupational exposure to Ni is associated with alteratio
227 est an increased risk of NHL associated with occupational exposure to organic solvents for women.
228 e primary objective was to determine whether occupational exposure to organic solvents is related to
229 ng other risk factors for WMHs and adds this occupational exposure to other environmentally related p
230 Our findings indicate an association between occupational exposure to PAHs among mothers who are >/=
231 g the association between estimated maternal occupational exposure to PAHs and gastroschisis in offsp
233 nvestigated the association between parental occupational exposure to pesticides and risk of childhoo
235 fying exposure in the general population and occupational exposure to polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon
237 ere stratified on the basis of self-reported occupational exposure to procedures that involve radiati
240 of scenarios for reducing lung cancer due to occupational exposure to respirable crystalline silica.
242 car washers who have heavy and quantifiable occupational exposure to Schistosoma mansoni cercariae r
245 1.1, 3.9), and more than 6 years' cumulative occupational exposure to soil (odds ratio = 2.7, 95% con
249 We enrolled adults who had household or occupational exposure to someone with confirmed Covid-19
251 s: swine farmers (n=264) and persons without occupational exposure to swine (n=255) in Moldova, a cou
252 evalence of HEV infection among persons with occupational exposure to swine suggests animal-to-human
253 ally designed to assess risk associated with occupational exposure to TCE through analysis of detaile
254 n in humans who have experienced a high-risk occupational exposure to the Ebola virus, such as a need
256 demonstrates that individuals with potential occupational exposure to thermal paper receipts are more
257 major finding is that females with potential occupational exposure to thermal paper receipts have sig
259 Cross-sectional studies have shown that occupational exposure to vapors, gases, dusts, and fumes
260 he current study, we aimed to assess whether occupational exposure to VGDF and pesticides is associat
262 , the authors evaluated the relation between occupational exposure to WBV and Parkinson's disease.
264 l for low, medium, and high probabilities of occupational exposures to asbestos were 1.71 (1.32-2.21)
265 arch has been conducted on health effects of occupational exposures to asbestos, many issues related
273 considered to be the standard of care after occupational exposures to fluids or tissues infected wit
274 0 were from patients who were the sources of occupational exposures to HIV-1; 16 of the specimens in
275 rmative Aging Study who were without unusual occupational exposures to lead and who were healthy when
278 e presents an innovative approach to include occupational exposures to organic chemicals in life cycl
279 ssociation with infertility was observed for occupational exposures to radiation (odds ratio=0.21, 95
280 an be used as a tool for examining potential occupational exposures to SVOCs among nail salon workers
282 tember 2014 to April 2015, 6 persons who had occupational exposures to Zaire ebolavirus in West Afric
283 A CC398 introduction and transmission: human occupational exposure, trade of pigs and livestock trans
290 irmed that the odds ratio (OR) for reporting occupational exposures was significantly higher in those
292 ic regression were used to determine whether occupational exposures were associated with log-transfor
294 iber-years per milliliter of air, and annual occupational exposures were estimated on the basis of de
296 f lung function impairment and COPD, such as occupational exposures, which are thought to contribute
297 tionally, we estimated risks associated with occupational exposures, which were assigned using job-ex
298 gression models estimated the association of occupational exposure with COPD, and among those with es