慢性綿肺
WordNet
- being long-lasting and recurrent or characterized by long suffering; "chronic indigestion"; "a chronic shortage of funds"; "a chronic invalid"
- of long duration; "chronic money problems" (同)continuing
- habitual; "a chronic smoker" (同)inveterate
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- (病気が)長期にわたる,慢性の / 《名詞の前にのみ用いて》常習の,癖になった
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English Journal
- Nuclear anomalies in exfoliated buccal cells in Pakistani cotton weavers.
- Khan AW1, Nersesyan A2, Knasmüller S2, Moshammer H3, Kundi M4.
- Mutagenesis.Mutagenesis.2015 Sep;30(5):613-9. doi: 10.1093/mutage/gev022. Epub 2015 Mar 24.
- Cotton workers in small weaving household factories (power looms) in Pakistan are typically exposed to high levels of cotton dusts. Working in the textile manufacturing industry has been classified as a possible human carcinogen (group 2B) by the International Agency for Research on Cancer. The stud
- PMID 25805022
- Gene-environment interaction from international cohorts: impact on development and evolution of occupational and environmental lung and airway disease.
- Gaffney A1, Christiani DC1.
- Seminars in respiratory and critical care medicine.Semin Respir Crit Care Med.2015 Jun;36(3):347-57. doi: 10.1055/s-0035-1549450. Epub 2015 May 29.
- Environmental and occupational pulmonary diseases impose a substantial burden of morbidity and mortality on the global population. However, it has been long observed that only some of those who are exposed to pulmonary toxicants go on to develop disease; increasingly, it is being recognized that gen
- PMID 26024343
- Long-term respiratory health effects in textile workers.
- Lai PS1, Christiani DC.
- Current opinion in pulmonary medicine.Curr Opin Pulm Med.2013 Mar;19(2):152-7. doi: 10.1097/MCP.0b013e32835cee9a.
- PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Over 60 million people worldwide work in the textile or clothing industry. Recent studies have recognized the contribution of workplace exposures to chronic lung diseases, in particular chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Early studies in textile workers have focused on
- PMID 23361196
Japanese Journal
- Occupational Health Research in India.
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- Industrial Health 42(2), 141-148, 2004
- … The major occupational diseases/morbidity of concern in India are silicosis, musculo-skeletal injuries, coal workers' pneumoconiosis, chronic obstructive lung diseases, asbestosis, byssinosis, pesticide poisoning and noise induced hearing loss. …
- NAID 130003551129
- Byssinosis among Jute Mill Workers
- Chattopadhyay Bhaskar P.,Saiyed Habibullah N.,Mukherjee Ashit K.
- Industrial Health 41(3), 265-272, 2003-07
- NAID 50000273902
- Byssinosis among Jute Mill Workers.
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- Industrial Health 41(3), 265-272, 2003
- … Although byssinosis in jute mill workers remains controversial, studies in a few jute mills in West-Bengal, India, revealed typical byssinotic syndrome associated with acute changes in FEV1 on the first working day after rest. … The present study on 148 jute mill workers is reported to confirm the occurrence of byssinosis in jute mill workers. …
- NAID 130003551095
Related Links
- The most important treatment is to stop being exposed to the dust. Reducing dust levels in the factory (by improving machinery or ventilation) will help prevent byssinosis. Some people may have to change jobs to avoid ...
- Byssinosis Definition Byssinosis is a chronic, asthma-like narrowing of the airways. Also called brown lung disease, byssinosis results from inhaling particles of cotton, flax, hemp, or jute. Description Although inhaling cotton dust ...
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- 綿肺症、綿糸肺、綿線維沈着症。綿花。慢性綿肺 chronic byssinosis
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- chronically、chronicity