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1                                 The risk for occupationally acquired infection is an unavoidable part
2 is being reformed, the risk for and costs of occupationally acquired infection must be considered.
3  is being reformed, the risk for and cost of occupationally acquired infection must be considered.
4 en January 1983 and February 1996 related to occupationally acquired infections among health care wor
5 rom January 1983 to February 1996 related to occupationally acquired infections among health care wor
6                                              Occupationally acquired infections cause substantial ill
7                                 The risk for occupationally acquired infections is an unavoidable par
8 ern about the risk to health care workers of occupationally acquired tuberculosis has resulted in ext
9 dle- to older-aged racially, ethnically, and occupationally diverse adults and were therefore not inc
10  Taken together, our results highlighted the occupationally exposed groups would likely to experience
11  of the sera collected from the infected and occupationally exposed individuals but not all of the se
12  population and 312 and 821 ng/kg bw/day for occupationally exposed individuals.
13     Schistosome-specific IgE from resistant, occupationally exposed Kenyans recovered responses of B
14 S study examined the association among 3,897 occupationally exposed participants in the Beta-Carotene
15  associated with adverse health effects from occupationally exposed persons, questions regarding the
16              The PK model was applied to six occupationally exposed ski waxers for whom direct and in
17                             Rice farmers are occupationally exposed to agents that may affect respira
18 rt of textile manufacturing workers who were occupationally exposed to asbestos in South Carolina.
19 colorectal cancer risk is elevated among men occupationally exposed to asbestos, especially those wit
20 enocarcinoma, and men were more likely to be occupationally exposed to asbestos, the study was restri
21  the risk of bronchial metaplasia in workers occupationally exposed to asbestos.
22 n increased incidence of leukemia in workers occupationally exposed to BD and its potent carcinogenic
23  to conduct a study in firefighters, who are occupationally exposed to high levels of POPs.
24            Airline pilots and cabin crew are occupationally exposed to higher levels of cosmic and UV
25 ether the offspring of men and women who are occupationally exposed to ionising radiation are at incr
26 have reported excess risk in workers who are occupationally exposed to low doses at a low dose rate,
27 l infection with SIV, SRV, or SFV in persons occupationally exposed to NHPs has been reported, the ch
28 ction with simian retroviruses among persons occupationally exposed to nonhuman primates (NHPs).
29 with simian foamy viruses (SFV) among humans occupationally exposed to nonhuman primates.
30                        Moreover, among those occupationally exposed to organic dusts, the progression
31              When both parents had ever been occupationally exposed to pesticides before the index pr
32 fection was reported in 4 of 231 individuals occupationally exposed to primates (1.8%).
33 o are immunocompromised or who may have been occupationally exposed to ruminants.
34                             While ever being occupationally exposed to WBV was inversely associated w
35 carcinogen based on epidemiologic studies in occupationally exposed workers and animal studies in lab
36 os in the hair, fingernails, and toenails of occupationally exposed workers and control volunteers.
37 be associated with fine motor performance in occupationally exposed workers and may underlie the mech
38 probable lung carcinogen based on studies of occupationally exposed workers.
39 sure limit values leads to hematotoxicity in occupationally exposed workers.
40 algam exposure and health outcomes for a non-occupationally-exposed population of US adults.
41  although the latter were significantly more occupationally impaired than traumatized persons without
42 as associated with significant reductions in occupationally impairing mental health problems, medical
43 ting safety interventions for pilots who fly occupationally in Alaska or in similar environments.
44 bioassay of (237)Np in routine monitoring of occupationally internal radiation exposure and rapid ana
45 exposure were significantly more likely than occupationally matched controls to complain of neuropsyc
46 ved from groups exposed for medical reasons, occupationally or environmentally.
47      Contact allergy to MI and/or MCI-MI was occupationally related in 4 cases.
48 zed mice following inhalation exposure at an occupationally relevant dose (10 ppm for 4 hr).
49  of developing lung cancer among men exposed occupationally to asbestos, particularly those without r

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