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1 obably carcinogenic to those exposed to them occupationally.
3 is being reformed, the risk for and costs of occupationally acquired infection must be considered.
5 en January 1983 and February 1996 related to occupationally acquired infections among health care wor
6 rom January 1983 to February 1996 related to occupationally acquired infections among health care wor
9 ern about the risk to health care workers of occupationally acquired tuberculosis has resulted in ext
10 dle- to older-aged racially, ethnically, and occupationally diverse adults and were therefore not inc
11 of Hg and renal function biomarkers between occupationally exposed (n = 160) and non-exposed subject
12 Taken together, our results highlighted the occupationally exposed groups would likely to experience
14 of the sera collected from the infected and occupationally exposed individuals but not all of the se
17 S study examined the association among 3,897 occupationally exposed participants in the Beta-Carotene
18 ries raises concern for human health of both occupationally exposed personnel and the general populat
20 associated with adverse health effects from occupationally exposed persons, questions regarding the
23 e the effects of PPD exposure on the skin of occupationally exposed subjects with and without clinica
26 rt of textile manufacturing workers who were occupationally exposed to asbestos in South Carolina.
27 colorectal cancer risk is elevated among men occupationally exposed to asbestos, especially those wit
28 enocarcinoma, and men were more likely to be occupationally exposed to asbestos, the study was restri
30 n increased incidence of leukemia in workers occupationally exposed to BD and its potent carcinogenic
31 ur results suggest that nail technicians are occupationally exposed to certain phthalates, phthalate
35 ether the offspring of men and women who are occupationally exposed to ionising radiation are at incr
36 carcinoma (HCC)) from Mayak worker subjects occupationally exposed to ionizing radiation (IR) to inv
37 have reported excess risk in workers who are occupationally exposed to low doses at a low dose rate,
38 l infection with SIV, SRV, or SFV in persons occupationally exposed to NHPs has been reported, the ch
47 carcinogen based on epidemiologic studies in occupationally exposed workers and animal studies in lab
48 os in the hair, fingernails, and toenails of occupationally exposed workers and control volunteers.
49 be associated with fine motor performance in occupationally exposed workers and may underlie the mech
53 dies have suggested positive associations in occupationally-exposed populations, but the link with re
54 although the latter were significantly more occupationally impaired than traumatized persons without
55 as associated with significant reductions in occupationally impairing mental health problems, medical
56 ting safety interventions for pilots who fly occupationally in Alaska or in similar environments.
57 bioassay of (237)Np in routine monitoring of occupationally internal radiation exposure and rapid ana
58 exposure were significantly more likely than occupationally matched controls to complain of neuropsyc
60 rces of allergic contact dermatitis and, for occupationally related cases, specific occupations and i
61 nalysis (NTA) approach, we sought to isolate occupationally related chemical exposures that were uniq
62 data, supplemental allergens/substances were occupationally related in 1580 (16.9%); of those with id
68 ntially impact the gut microbiome in mice at occupationally relevant doses, inferring that the relati
70 n in submerged cultures and exposed to three occupationally-relevant concentrations of DA (5.7, 8.6,
71 of developing lung cancer among men exposed occupationally to asbestos, particularly those without r