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British Journal of Industrial Medicine 1980;37:201-212 Information section Grateful acknowledgement is made to the U.K. MEDLARS Centre and to the National Library of Medicine for their help with this project. The references cited below have not been checked by the publisher. 1 Historical, legislative, and general Promoting environmental health in the years 1978-1983. (English) WHO Chron 1979;33:169-73. [Environmental Health, Futurology, World Health Organization Organization and Administration] Smith CW. Industrial views and concerns with regard to regulatory process. (English) Tex Rep Biol Med 1978; 37:204-11. [Human, Carcinogens Environmental, Chemical Industry, Government Agencies, Legislation, Maximum Permissible Exposure Level, Occupational Diseases Prevention and Control, United States] Shell Oil Company, Houston, Texas, USA. Jennings AL. Interagency coordination of regulatory affairs. (English) Tex Rep Biol Med 1978 ;37 :187-90. [Human, Carcinogens Environmental, Government Agencies, Maximum Permissible Exposure Level] US Environmental Protection Agency, Washington DC, USA. Weisburger JH. Environmental cancer: on the causes of the main human cancers. (English) Tex Rep Biol Med 1978; 37:1-20. [Human, Breast Neoplasms Aetiology, Carcinogens Environmental, Cholesterol Dietary Adverse Effects, Colonic Neoplasms Aetiology, Diet, Dietary Fibre, Disease Models Animal, Female, Male, Neoplasms Chemically Induced Aetiology, Occupational Diseases Chemically Induced, Prostatic Neoplasms Aetiology, Smoking Complications, Review] Naylor Dana Institute for Disease Prevention, American Health Foundation, Valhalla, New York, NY, USA. Briggs, DF, Strouse PN. Cost effectiveness: occupational medicine. (English) Ohio State Med J 1979;75:305-7. [Cost Benefit Analysis, Health Education, Occupational Health Services Economics, Occupational Medicine, United States] Speaker F. Board of trustees sets policy. Patient consent necessary for release of medical data. (English) Pa Med 1979 ;82:40-2. [Human, Ethics Medical, Informed Consent Legis- lation and Jurisprudence, Physician-Patient Relations, Truth Disclosure, Workmen's Compensation Legislation and Jurisprudence, Pennsylvania] Occupational risks. (English) IARC Sci Publ 1979;74:87-9. [Human, Environmental Exposure, International Agencies, Legislation, Occupational Diseases Prevention and Control] Douglas DB. Implications of health and safety legislation. (English) IARC Sci Publ 1979;74:81-6. [Human, Carcinogens Environmental Standards, Legis- lation, Occupational Diseases Prevention and Control, Great Britain] Employment Medical Advisory Service, London, UK. Kotin P. Standards in the workplace: crisis, crusade or crucible? (English) JOM 1979;21:557-61. [Human, Consumer Organizations, Government Agencies, Industry, Occupational Diseases Prevention and Control, Occupational Medicine Standards, United States] Johns-Manville Corporation, Denver, Colorado, USA. Philipp R. Occupational medicine: student evaluation of a postgraduate course. (English) Med Educ 1979;13:269-74. [Attitude of Health Personnel, Education Medical Gradu- ate, Evaluation Studies, Occupational Medicine Education, Scotland] Department of Community and Occupational Medicine, University of Dundee, Scotland. Kallen B. Working in a laboratory and pregnancy. (Swedish) Lakartidningen 1979 ;76:2535-6. [Human, Environmental Exposure, Laboratories, Preg- nancy Complications Chemically Induced, Pregnancy, Sweden] 2 Organization of medical and nursing services and education Schonwalder CO. We train toxicologists for a mission. (English) Vet Hum Toxicol 1979;21 :170-5. [Curriculum, Education Graduate, Employment, En- vironmental Health; Research Personnel Education, Toxicology Education] National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina, USA. Simson RE. Occupational health service for hospital staff. (English) MedJ Aust 1979;1:225-7. [Accident Prevention, Accidents Occupational, Cost Benefit Analysis, Health Services Economics Organization and Administration, Medical Records, Personnel Hospital, Australia] Physician in Occupational Health at The Royal North Shore Hospital of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Everett MD. Strategies for increasing employees' level of exercise and physical fitness. (English) JOM 1979 ;21: 463-7. [Human, Cardiovascular Diseases Prevention and Control, Exertion, Physical Fitness] Department of Economics, College of Business Admin- istration, East Tennessee State University, Johnson City, Tennessee, USA. 201
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British Journal of Industrial Medicine 1980;37:201-212

Information section

Grateful acknowledgement is made to the U.K. MEDLARS Centre and to the National Library ofMedicine for their help with this project.

The references cited below have not been checked by the publisher.

1 Historical, legislative, and general

Promoting environmental health in the years 1978-1983.(English) WHO Chron 1979;33:169-73.[Environmental Health, Futurology, World HealthOrganization Organization and Administration]

Smith CW. Industrial views and concerns with regard toregulatory process. (English) Tex Rep Biol Med 1978;37:204-11.[Human, Carcinogens Environmental, Chemical Industry,Government Agencies, Legislation, Maximum PermissibleExposure Level, Occupational Diseases Prevention andControl, United States]Shell Oil Company, Houston, Texas, USA.

Jennings AL. Interagency coordination of regulatory affairs.(English) Tex Rep Biol Med 1978 ;37 :187-90.[Human, Carcinogens Environmental, GovernmentAgencies, Maximum Permissible Exposure Level]US Environmental Protection Agency, Washington DC,USA.

Weisburger JH. Environmental cancer: on the causes of themain human cancers. (English) Tex Rep Biol Med 1978;37:1-20.[Human, Breast Neoplasms Aetiology, CarcinogensEnvironmental, Cholesterol Dietary Adverse Effects,Colonic Neoplasms Aetiology, Diet, Dietary Fibre,Disease Models Animal, Female, Male, NeoplasmsChemically Induced Aetiology, Occupational DiseasesChemically Induced, Prostatic Neoplasms Aetiology,Smoking Complications, Review]Naylor Dana Institute for Disease Prevention, AmericanHealth Foundation, Valhalla, New York, NY, USA.

Briggs, DF, Strouse PN. Cost effectiveness: occupationalmedicine. (English) Ohio State Med J 1979;75:305-7.[Cost Benefit Analysis, Health Education, OccupationalHealth Services Economics, Occupational Medicine,United States]

Speaker F. Board of trustees sets policy. Patient consentnecessary for release of medical data. (English) Pa Med1979 ;82:40-2.[Human, Ethics Medical, Informed Consent Legis-lation and Jurisprudence, Physician-Patient Relations,Truth Disclosure, Workmen's Compensation Legislationand Jurisprudence, Pennsylvania]

Occupational risks. (English) IARC Sci Publ 1979;74:87-9.[Human, Environmental Exposure, International Agencies,Legislation, Occupational Diseases Prevention andControl]

Douglas DB. Implications of health and safety legislation.(English) IARC Sci Publ 1979;74:81-6.[Human, Carcinogens Environmental Standards, Legis-lation, Occupational Diseases Prevention and Control,Great Britain]Employment Medical Advisory Service, London, UK.

Kotin P. Standards in the workplace: crisis, crusade orcrucible? (English) JOM 1979;21:557-61.[Human, Consumer Organizations, Government Agencies,Industry, Occupational Diseases Prevention and Control,Occupational Medicine Standards, United States]Johns-Manville Corporation, Denver, Colorado, USA.

Philipp R. Occupational medicine: student evaluation of apostgraduate course. (English) Med Educ 1979;13:269-74.[Attitude of Health Personnel, Education Medical Gradu-ate, Evaluation Studies, Occupational Medicine Education,Scotland]Department of Community and Occupational Medicine,University of Dundee, Scotland.

Kallen B. Working in a laboratory and pregnancy. (Swedish)Lakartidningen 1979 ;76:2535-6.[Human, Environmental Exposure, Laboratories, Preg-nancy Complications Chemically Induced, Pregnancy,Sweden]

2 Organization of medical and nursing services and education

Schonwalder CO. We train toxicologists for a mission.(English) Vet Hum Toxicol 1979;21 :170-5.[Curriculum, Education Graduate, Employment, En-vironmental Health; Research Personnel Education,Toxicology Education]National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences,Research Triangle Park, North Carolina, USA.

Simson RE. Occupational health service for hospital staff.(English) MedJ Aust 1979;1:225-7.[Accident Prevention, Accidents Occupational, CostBenefit Analysis, Health Services Economics Organizationand Administration, Medical Records, Personnel Hospital,

Australia]Physician in Occupational Health at The Royal NorthShore Hospital of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.

Everett MD. Strategies for increasing employees' level ofexercise and physical fitness. (English) JOM 1979 ;21:463-7.[Human, Cardiovascular Diseases Prevention and Control,Exertion, Physical Fitness]Department of Economics, College of Business Admin-istration, East Tennessee State University, Johnson City,Tennessee, USA.

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3 Physiological, psychological, and organizational aspects of work and rehabilitation

Melamed S, Wooller KK, Crawford WA. Behavioural toxi-cology in occupational health. (English) Med J Aust 1979;1:227-30.[Human, Accidents Occupational Prevention and Control,Anaesthetics Poisoning, Behaviour Drug Effects, CarbonMonoxide Poisoning Diagnosis, Mercury PoisoningDiagnosis, Occupational Medicine, OrganophosphorusCompounds Poisoning, Poisoning, Proprioception DrugEffects, Trichloroethylene Poisoning]Division of Occupational Health and Radiation ControlHealth Commission of New South Wales, Australia.

Naish J M. Problems of deception in medical practice. (English)Lancet 1979;2:139-42.[Human, Anorexia Nervosa Psychology, DisabilityEvaluation, Hysteria Psychology, Male, MalingeringPsychology, Munchausen Syndrome Psychology, Occu-pational Medicine, Physician-Patient Relations, Sick Role,Suicide Psychology]Avon Area Health Authority, England.

Pearce BG, Shackel B. The ergonomics of scientific instrumentdesign. (English) J Phys E Sci Instrum 1979;12:447-54.[Data Display, Environment, Equipment and Supplies,Human Engineering, Man-Machine Systems, Science,Work Simplification]

Kinney JA, Paulson HM, Beare AN. The ability of colordefectives to judge signal lights at sea. (English) J Opt SocAm 1979;69:106-l0.[Human, Colour Blindness Physiopathology Psychology,Comparative Study, Disability Evaluation; Discrimination

(Psychology), Individuality, Light, Naval Medicine, Ships]Naval Submarine Medical Research Laboratory, Groton,Connecticut, USA.

Smith P. A study of weekly and rapidly rotating shiftworkers.(English) Int Arch Occup Environ Health 1979;43:211-20.[Human, Activity Cycles, Adaptation Biological, BodyTemperature, Circadian Rhythm, Sleep Disorders, TimeFactors]

Rutenfranz J. Shift work and biological rhythms (Author'stranslation). (German) Arzneim Forsch 1978 ;28 :1867-72.[Human, Body Temperature, Circadian Rhythm, Econ-omics, Periodicity, Technology, English Abstract]Institut fur Arbeitsphysiologie an der Universitat Dort-mund, West Germany.

Biener K, Roschewski L. Stress among businessmen(Author's translation). (German) MMW 1979;121:1005-8.[Human, Commerce, Family, Smoking, Stress OccurrenceTherapy, Switzerland, English Abstract]Institut fur Sozial- und Praventivmedizin der Universitlt,Zurich, Switzerland.

Murphy TJ, Winget CM, LaDou J. Fixed vs. rapid rotationshift work. (English) JOM 1979;21 :318-26.[Human, Adaptation Physiological, Circadian Rhythm,Morbidity, Personnel Management Trends, PersonnelStaffing and Scheduling Trends, Task Performance andAnalysis]Health, Safety, and Human Factors Laboratory, EastmanKodak Company, Rochester, New York, USA.

4 Traumatic conditions, accidents, and accident prevention

Kim NF. Experience in decreasing occupational traumatismin a glass factory. (Russian) Zdravookhr Ross Fed 1979;6:29-31.[Human, Accidents Occupational Prevention and Control,Glass, Wounds and Injuries Aetiology Occurrence Pre-vention and Control, Russian Federation (Europe)]

Schmauss AK. The post-traumatic "back of the hand edema"-a still frequent and unrecognized artefact. (German)Z Aerztl Fortbild (Jena) 1979;73:343-7.[Human, Accidents Occupational, Disability Evaluation,Oedema Aetiology, Hand Injuries Aetiology, Self Muti-lation, Workmen's Compensation, East Germany]Chirurgischen Klinik des Krankenhauses im Friedrichs-hain, Berlin, Germany.

Thoft RA. Chemical and thermal injury. (English) IntOphthalmol C/in 1979;19:243-56.[Human, Accidents Occupational, Burns Chemical Com-plications Pathology Therapy, Conjunctiva Injuries,Corneal Diseases Aetiology Pathology Therapy, Eye BurnsChemically Induced Pathology Therapy, Wound Healing]

Bridge DP. Developing and implementing an industrial

hygiene and safety program in industry. (English) Am IndHyg Assoc J 1979;40:255-63.[Accidents Occupational Prevention and Control, Com-munication, Occupational Health Services ManpowerOrganization and Administration, Safety]Travenol Laboratories Inc, Deerfield, Illinois, USA.

Dunn EV. Industrial accidents and medication. Is therea relationship? (English) JOM 1979;21:365-6.[Human, Accidents Occupational, Drug Therapy AdverseEffects]Department of Family and Community Medicine,University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

Newsom SW. Performance of exhaust-protective (class 1) andlaminar flow (class II) biological "safety" cabinet. J ClinPathol 1979;32:505-13, 576-83.[Human, Aerosols, Air Movements, Laboratories Stand-ards, Laboratory Infection Prevention and Control,Microbiology Instrumentation Standards, ProtectiveDevices Standards]Papworth Hospital, Papworth Everard, Cambridgeshire,England.

5 Effects of inorganic substances and materials

Samet JM, Epler GR, Gaensler EA, Rosner B. Absence ofsynergism between exposure to asbestos and cigarettesmoking in asbestosis. (English) Am Rev Respir Dis 1979;120:75-82.[Human, Asbestos, Asbestosis Diagnosis OccurrencePhysiopathology, Environmental Exposure, Forced Ex-piratory Volume, Medical History Taking, PulmonaryDiffusing Capacity, Regression Analysis, Smoking Com-plications, Time Factors, Vital Capacity]Department of Medicine. School of Medicine, University

of New Mexico, Albuquerque, USA.Gong H Jr, Tashkin DP. Silicosis due to intentional inhalation

of abrasive scouring powder. Case report with long-termsurvival and vasculitic sequelae. (English) Am J Med 1979;67 :358-62.[Human, Case Report, Drug Abuse, GlomerulosclerosisFocal Aetiology, Household Products. Immune ComplexDisease Aetiology, Silica, Silicosis Aetiology Pathology,Time Factors, Vasculitis Aetiology]Pulmonary Disease Division, Department of Medicine,

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UCLA Center for the Health Sciences, Los Angeles,California, USA.

Kagan E, Jacobson RJ, Yeung KY, Haidak DJ, NachnaniGH. Asbestos-associated neoplasms of B cell lineage.(English) Am J Med 1979;67:325-30.[Human, Asbestos Adverse Effects, Asbestosis Com-plications, B-Lymphocytes Immunology, Case Report,Environmental Exposure, IgA Analysis, IgG Analysis,Immunity Cellular, Leukaemia Lymphocytic Aetiology,Male, Mesothelioma Aetiology, Multiple MyelomaAetiology, Pleural Neoplasms Aetiology]Department of Pathology, Georgetown University Schoolof Medicine, Washington DC, USA.

Fever, hepatic lesions and ascites [clinical conference].(English) Am J Med 1979;67:105-12.[Human, Asbestos Adverse Effects, Case Report, Meso-thelioma Aetiology Pathology, Occupational DiseasesAetiology, Peritoneal Neoplasms Aetiology Pathology]Department of Internal Medicine, Washington UniversitySchool of Medicine, St Louis, USA.

Fischbein A, Rohl AN, Langer AM, Selikoff IJ. Drywall con-

struction and asbestos exposure. (English) Am Ind HygAssoc J 1979;40:402-7.[Human, Air Pollutants Occupational Analysis, AsbestosAnalysis, Asbestosis Aetiology Occurrence, ConstructionMaterials Adverse Effects, New York City]Department of Community Medicine, Mount Sinai Schoolof Medicine of the City University ofNew York, NY, USA.

Orfanitskii GIu, Tsvetkova NA. Fluorosis of the bones.(Russian) Vestn Rentgenol Radiol 1979 ;3 :62-4.[Human, Case Report, Chronic Disease, Fluoride Poison-ing Radiography, Occupational Diseases ChemicallyInduced Radiography, Osteoscierosis Chemically In-duced Radiography]

Ordofiez de la Mora BR, Diaz-Abaunza R. Epidemiologicalstudy of an acute accident of environmental contaminationin the Federal District of Mexico. (Spanish) SPM 1978;20:87-91.[Human, Acute Disease, Air Pollutants OccupationalAnalysis, Chlorine Analysis Poisoning, Industrial Waste,Mexico, English Abstract]

Boillat MA, Baud CA, Lagier R, et al. Industrial fluorosis.Multidisciplinary study on 43 workmen in the aluminiumindustry. (French) Schweiz Med Wochenschr [Suppl] 1979;8:1-28.[Human, Biopsy, Bone and Bones Analysis Metabolism,Calcium Metabolism, Fluoride Poisoning, FluoridesAnalysis Urine, Microradiography, Movement DisordersAetiology, Ossification Pathological Aetiology, PainAetiology, Statistics, Tendons Para-Articular Pathology]Centre d'Etude des Maladies Osteo-articulaires (CEMO)Faculte de medecine de Geneve, Switzerland.

Morse DL, Landrigan PJ, Rosenblum BF, Hubert JS,Housworth J. El Paso revisited. Epidemiologic follow-up ofan environmental lead problem. (English) JAMA 1979;242:739-41.[Human, Air Pollutants Occupational Analysis, DustAnalysis, Environmental Exposure, Lead PoisoningPrevention and Control, Lead Analysis Blood, SoilAnalysis, Texas]Special Studies Branch, Chronic Diseases Division, Bureauof Epidemiology, Center for Disease Control, PublicHealth Service, US Department of Health, Education, andWelfare, Atlanta, Georgia, USA.

Roscoe DE, Nielsen SW, Lamola AA, Zuckerman D. Asimple, quantitative test for erythrocytic protoporphyrin inlead-poisoned ducks. (English) J Wildl Dis 1979;15:127-36.[Animal, Ducks, Bird Diseases Blood, Comparative Study,Erythrocyte Count, Erythrocytes Metabolism, LeadPoisoning Blood Veterinary, Lead Blood, Porphyrins

Blood, Protoporphyrins Blood, Spectrometry Fluor-escence]Northeastern Research Center for Wildlife Diseases,University of Connecticut, USA.

Wibowo AA, Salle HJ, del Castilho P, Zielhuis RL. An effectof erythrocyte protoporphyrin on blood manganese in lead-exposed children and adults. (English) Int Arch OccupEnviron Health 1979;43:177-82.[Human, Drug Interactions, Environmental Exposure,Erythrocytes Analysis, Lead Poisoning Blood Occurrence,Lead Blood, Manganese Blood, Porphyrins Blood, Proto-porphyrins Blood, Netherlands]

Newhouse ML. The asbestos industry and statutory control ofits hazards. (English) IARC Sci Pubi 1979;74:59-70.[Human, Asbestos Standards, Asbestosis History Pre-vention and Control, Historical Article,History ofMedicine20th Century, Legislation, Lung Neoplasms Aetiology,Maximum Permissible Exposure Level, MesotheliomaAetiology, Great Britain, United States]London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine,London, UK.

Kazantzis G. Heavy metals and renal damage. (English)Eur J Clin Invest 1979;9:3-4.[Human, Bismuth Adverse Effects, Cadmium Poisoning,Environmental Exposure, Gold Adverse Effects, KidneyDiseases Chemically Induced, Lead Poisoning Com-plications, Mercury Poisoning Complications, MetalsPoisoning, Uranium Poisoning]TUC Centenary Institute of Occupational Health, LondonSchool of Hiygiene and Tropical Medicine, London, UK.

Churg AM, Warnock ML. Numbers of asbestos bodies inurban patients with lung cancer and gastrointestinal cancerand in matched controls. (English) Chest 1979;76:143-9.[Human, Asbestos Isolation and Purification, AsbestosisOccurrence, Comparative Study, Gastrointestinal Neo-plasms Aetiology Occurrence Pathology, Lung NeoplasmsAetiology Occurrence Pathology, Urban Population,Chicago]Department of Pathology, Pritzker School of Medicine,Chicago, Illinois, USA.

Marzulli FN, Watlington PM, Maibach HI. Exploratoryskin penetration findings relating to the use of lead acetatehair dyes. Hair as a test tissue for monitoring uptake ofsystemic lead. (English) Curr Probl Dermatol 1978;7:196-204.[Human, Hair Dyes Adverse Effects Metabolism, HairAnalysis Metabolism, Lead Poisoning Aetiology Metab-olism, Lead Analysis Metabolism, Skin Absorption]Bureau of Foods, Food and Drug Administration,Washington DC, USA.

Barltrop D, Meek F. Effect of particle size on lead absorptionfrom the gut. (English) Arch Environ Health 1979 ;34 :280-5.[Animal, Rats, Intestinal Absorption, Kidney Metabolism,Lead Poisoning Metabolism, Lead Blood Metabolism,Paint Adverse Effects, Structure-Activity Relationship,United States Government Supported PHS]Department of Child Health, Westminster Children'sHospital, London SWI, England.

Parish GC, Glass R, Kimbrough R. Acute arsine poisoningin two workers cleaning a clogged drain. (English) ArchEnviron Health 1979;34:224-7.[Human, Acute Disease, Adolescence, Anaemia Haemo-lytic Acquired Chemically Induced, Arsenicals Poisoning,Case Report, Water Pollution Chemical Analysis]Center for Disease Control, Public Health Service, Atlanta,Georgia, USA.

Weill H, Hughes J, Waggenspack C. Influence of dose andfiber type on respiratory malignancy risk in asbestos cementmanufacturing. (English) Am Rev Respir Dis 1979;120:345-54.

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[Human, Asbestos Toxicity, Dust, Environmental Ex-posure, Follow-Up Studies, Lung Neoplasms AetiologyMortality, Risk, Time Factors, United States GovernmentSupported PHS, Louisiana]Pulmonary Diseases Section, Department of Medicine,Tulane University School of Medicine, New Orleans,Louisiana, USA.

Jones MM, Schoenheit JE, Weaver AD. Pretreatment andheavy metal LD50 values. (English) Toxicol AppiPharmacol1979;49:41-4.[Animal, Mice, Argyria, Cadmium Poisoning Preventionand Control, Cadmium Pharmacodynamics, Gold Pharma-codynamics Poisoning, Lead Poisoning Prevention andControl, Lead Pharmacodynamics, Lethal Dose 50,Mercury Poisoning Prevention and Control, MercuryPharmacodynamics, Metals Pharmacodynamics Toxicity,Platinum Pharmacodynamics Poisoning, Silver Pharma-codynamics, Thallium Pharmacodynamics Poisoning,United States Government Supported PHS, Zinc Pharma-codynamics Poisoning]Department of Chemistry, Vanderbilt University, Nash-ville, Tennessee, USA.

Doss M. Haematological disturbances of porphyrin metab-olism. (English) Recent Results Cancer Res 1979;69:97-109.[Human, Aminolevulinic Acid Metabolism, Erythro-poiesis, Lead Poisoning Complications Drug TherapyMetabolism, Liver Diseases Metabolism, PorphyriaClassification Drug Therapy Familial and GeneticMetabolism, Porphyrins Blood Metabolism, Review]Department of Clinical Biochemistry, Faculty of Medicineof the Philipp University, Marburg/Lahn, Federal Republicof Germany.

Rudzki E, Kozlowska A. Tolerance of leather in chromiumhypersensitivity. (Polish) Przegl Dermatol 1979;66:237-41.[Human, Animal, Chromates Adverse Effects, DermatitisContact Aetiology, Hypersensitivity Immediate Aetiology,Occupational Diseases Aetiology, Potassium Dichromate,Shoes Adverse Effects, Poland, English Abstract]

Michael LW. Compliance with the carbon monoxide standardin the workplace. (English) Prev Med 1979;8:289-94.[Human, Carbon Monoxide, Environmental Exposure,Legislation, Maximum Permissible Exposure Level,United States]Occupational Safety and Health Administration, CalumetCity, Illinois, USA.

Zenz C. The epidemiology of carbon monoxide in cardio-vascular disease in industrial environments: a review.(English) Prev Med 1979;8:279-88.[Human, Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Complications,Cardiovascular Diseases Aetiology, Review]West Allis, Wisconsin, USA.

Vivoli G, Bergomi M, Borella P, et al. Study of the reductionof serum lead and various trace elements induced by treat-ment with EDTA calcium disodium. (Italian) Nuovi Ann IgMicrobiol 1978 ;29 :183-97.[Human, Cadmium Blood, Copper Blood, EDTA AdverseEffects Therapeutic Use, Lead Poisoning Drug Therapy,Trace Elements Zinc Blood, English Abstract]

Borella P, Pini A, Olivo R, Vivoli G. Distribution of serumlead values in population groups with different exposurelevels. (Italian) Nuovi Ann Ig Microbiol 1978;29:171-81.[Human, Ceramics, Environmental Exposure, Environ-mental Pollution, Lead Poisoning Occurrence, Lead Blood,Sex Factors, Smoking Complications, Urban Population,Italy, English Abstract]

Le Bouffant L, Martin JC, Daniel H. Factors influencing theelimination of the migration of inhaled mineral particles(Author's translation). (French) Nouv Presse Med 1979;8:2083-8.[Human, Animal, Rats, Arthritis Adjuvant Immunology,

Carbon, Dust, Lung Neoplasms Lymphatic SystemMacrophages Immunology, Phagocytosis, Pneumoconi-osis Immunology, Pulmonary Alveoli Cytology Im-munology, Quartz, Tuberculosis Pulmonary Immunology,English Abstract]

Feldman RG, Niles CA, Kelly-Hayes M, et al. Peripheralneuropathy in arsenic smelter workers. (English) Neurology(Minneap) 1979;29:939-44.[Human, Arsenic Analysis Poisoning, Copper Analysis,Hair Analysis, Nails Analysis, Neural Conduction DrugEffects, Peripheral Nerve Diseases Chemically Induced]Department of Neurology, Boston University School ofMedicine, Massachusetts, USA.

Maestrelli P, Simonato L, Bartolucci GB, Gemignani C,Maffessanti MM. Pneumoconiosis and chronic bronchitis ina group of cement workers (Author's translation). (Italian)Med Lav 1979;70:195-202.[Human, Air Pollutants Adverse Effects, Air PollutantsOccupational Adverse Effects, Bronchitis AetiologyOccurrence Radiography, Construction MaterialsAdverse Effects, Pneumoconiosis Aetiology OccurrenceRadiography, Smoking Complications, Time Factors,Italy, English Abstract]

Odone, P, Alessio L. Current views on permissible levels ofoccupational exposure to inorganic lead. (Italian) Med Lav1979;70:3-7.[Human, Environmental Exposure, Lead Poisoning Pre-vention and Control, Maximum Permissible ExposureLevel, Italy]

Usutani S, Nishiyama K, Sato I, et al. An investigation of theenvironment in a certain vanadium refinery (Author'stranslation). (Japanese) Sangyo Igaku 1979;21:11-20.[Human, Air Pollutants Analysis; Air Pollutants Occu-pational Analysis, Dust Analysis, Environmental Exposure,Noise Occupational, Vanadium Analysis, English Abstract]Department of Public Health, Hirosaki University Schoolof Medicine, Japan.

Milham S, Jr. Mortality in aluminum reduction plant workers.(English) JOM 1979;21 :475-80.[Human, Metallurgy, Neoplasms Mortality, ProspectiveStudies, Pulmonary Emphysema Mortality, Time Factors,Washington]Washington State Department of Social and HealthServices, Olympia, Washington, USA.

Rosenman KD, Moss A, Kon S. Argyria: clinical implicationsof exposure to silver nitrate and silver oxide. (English)JOM 1979;21:430-5.[Human, Argyria Aetiology, Kidney Function Tests,Kidney Physiopathology, Oxides Adverse Effects, Pig-mentation Disorders Chemically Induced, Silver NitrateAdverse Effects, Vision Disorders Chemically Induced]Environmental Sciences Laboratory, Mount Sinai Schoolof Medicine of the City University ofNew York, NY, USA.

Lerner S, Hong CD, Bozian RC. Cadmium nephropathy-a clinical evaluation. (English) JOM 1979;21:409-12.[Human, Cadmium Poisoning Metabolism, Case Report,Glomerular Filtration Rate, Kidney Function Tests,Kidney Metabolism Physiopathology]Department of Environmental Health, Clinical StudiesDivision, University of Cincinnati College of Medicine,Ohio, USA.

Spivey GH, Brown CP, Baloh RW, et al. Subclinical effects ofchronic increased lead absorption-a prospective study.I. Study design and analysis of symptoms. (English) JOM1979 ;21 :423-9.[Human, Central Nervous System Diseases Aetiology,Lead Blood, Metallurgy, Pain Aetiology, ProspectiveStudies, Research Design]School of Public Health University of California atLos Angeles (UCLA), California, USA.

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Axelson 0, Sjoberg A. Cancer incidence and exposure to ironoxide dust. (English) JOM 1979;21 :419-22.[Human, Dust, Iron Adverse Effects, Lung NeoplasmsChemically Induced, Neoplasms Chemically Induced,Oxides Adverse Effects, Risk]Department of Occupational Medicine, UniversityHospital, Sweden.

Gibbs GW, Horowitz 1. Lung cancer mortality in aluminumreduction plant workers. (English) JOM 1979;21 :347-53.[Human, Aluminium, Coal Tar Toxicity, Dose-ResponseRelationship Drug, Environmental Exposure, Lung Neo-plasms Chemically Induced Mortality Occurrence, Metal-lurgy, Time Factors]Department of Epidemiology and Health and Safety Unit,McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

Wilson RK, Stevens PM, Lovejoy HB, Bell ZG, Richie RC.Effects of chronic amorphous silica exposure on sequentialpulmonary function. (English) JOM 1979 ;21 :399-402.[Human, Longitudinal Studies, Pneumoconiosis Aetiology,

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Respiratory Function Tests, Risk, Silica Adverse Effects]Baylor College of Medicine and The Methodist Hospital,Houston, Texas, USA.

Kazantzis G. Cadmium nephropathy. (English) ContribNephrol 1979;16:161-6.[Human, Aminoaciduria Renal Chemically Induced,Cadmium Poisoning Complications Diagnosis, GlycosuriaRenal Chemically Induced, Kidney Calculi Diseases,Osteomalacia Proteinuria Chemically Induced]Department of Community Medicine, Central MiddlesexHospital, London, England.

Wells IP, Dubbins PA, Whimster WF. Pulmonary diseasecaused by the inhalation ofcosmetic talcum powder. (English)Br J Radiol 1979;52:586-8.[Human, Case Report, Lung Pathology, PneumoconiosisAetiology Pathology Radiography, Talc Adverse Effects]Department of Diagnostic Radiology, King's CollegeHospital, London SE5, England.

6 Effects of organic substancesReggiani G. Estimation of the TCDD toxic potential in the

light of the Seveso accident. (English) Arch Toxicol [Suppl]1979 ;2 :291-302.[Human, Abnormalities Drug-Induced Occurrence, Abor-tion Chemically Induced, Accidents Occupational,Chromosome Abnormalities Chemically Induced, DioxinsToxicity, Embryo Drug Effects, Growth Drug Effects,Immunity Drug Effects, Infant Newborn, Kidney FunctionTests, Neurological Manifestations, Pregnancy, SkinDiseases Chemically Induced, Skin Pathology,Tetrachlorodibenzodioxin Metabolism Toxicity, Italy]Research Board, F. Hoffman-La Roche & Co., Basel,Switzerland.

Karimov AM. Case of toxidermia caused by the pesticideAnthio. (Russian) Vestn Dermatol Venerol 1979 ;6 :40-1.[Human, Agricultural Workers' Diseases ChemicallyInduced, Case Report, Formothion Poisoning, InsecticidesOrganothiophosphate Poisoning, Occupational DermatitisChemically Induced]

Werner U. The effects of wood dusts and irritant gases on theupper respiratory tract. (German) Z Gesamte Hyg 1979;25:290-3.[Human, Formaldehyde, Gases Adverse Effects, Res-piratory Tract Diseases Aetiology, Wood, EnglishAbstract]

Schunk W. The endangering of workers in the rubber industrythrough chemicals. (German) Z Gesamte Hyg 1979 ;25:273-80.[Human, Chemical Industry, Environmental Exposure,Occupational Diseases Chemically Induced, SiliconeElastomers, East Germany, English Abstract]

Lassiter D. Comments on session VI: benzene and healtheffects. (English) Tex Rep Biol Med 1978;37:176-86.[Human, Benzene Adverse Effects, Carcinogens Environ-mental, Government Agencies, Leukaemia Prevention andControl, Maximum Permissible Exposure Level]

Krekel S. Benzene: cancer risk demands cancer control.(English) Tex Rep Biol Med 1978 ;37:170-5.[Human, Benzene Adverse Effects, Carcinogens Environ-mental, Chemical Industry, Government Agencies, LabourUnions, Leukaemia Chemically Induced Prevention andControl, Maximum Permissible Exposure Level]Oil, Chemical & Atomic Workers International Union(OCAW), Denver, Colorado, USA.

Tabershaw IR. Protection from adverse effects of benzene.(English) Tex Rep Biol Med 1978;37:162-9.[Human, Animal, Benzene Adverse Effects, CarcinogensEnvironmental, Government Agencies, Leukaemia Chemi-

cally Induced Prevention and Control, LeukaemiaExperimental, Maximum Permissible Exposure Level]

Infante PF. Leukemia among workers exposed to benzene.(English) Tex Rep Biol Med 1978 ;37:153-61.[Human, Benzene Adverse Effects, Carcinogens Environ-mental, Environmental Exposure, Household ProductsAdverse Effects, Leukaemia Chemically Induced Mor-tality, Maximum Permissible Exposure Level, OccupationalDiseases Chemically Induced Mortality, Risk]Office of Carcinogen Identification and Classification,Occupational Safety and Health Administration, Washing-ton DC, USA.

Tamburro CH. Health effects of vinyl chloride. (English)Tex Rep Biol Med 1978;37:126-44, 146-51.[Human, Animal, Rats, Angiosarcoma Chemically Induced,Carcinogens Environmental, Environmental Exposure,Health Education, Liver Neoplasms Chemically Induced,Lung Drug Effects, Neoplasms Experimental ChemicallyInduced, Occupational Diseases Chemically Induced,Risk, Spleen Drug Effects, Vinyl Chloride Adverse EffectsMetabolism, Vinyl Compounds Adverse Effects]University of Louisville, School of Medicine, Kentucky,USA.

Marqfiez Mayaud6n E. 1, 2 dibrome-3-chlor-propane (DBCP)nematocide with sterilizing action in man. (Spanish) SPM1978;20:195-200.[Human, Air Pollutants Occupational Adverse Effects,Antinematodal Agents Adverse Effects Pharmacodynamics,Hydrocarbons Halogenated Adverse Effects Pharma-codynamics, Propane Analogues and Derivatives AdverseEffects Pharmacodynamics, Semen Drug Effects, SterilityMale Chemically Induced, Testis Drug Effects, Mexico,English Abstract]

Deubel B, Wfillenweber M, Szadkowski D. Benzene-conditioned blood count changes in relation to spontaneousnormal value variations (Author's translation). (German)Oeff Gesundheitswes 1979;41 :319-31.[Human, Benzene Adverse Effects, Blood Cell Count,Blood Cells Drug Effects, Environmental Exposure,Haematological Diseases Chemically Induced, NormalValues, Occupational Diseases Blood, English Abstract]

Washuttl J, Winker N, Steiner I. Effect of carbon disulphideon serum vitamin Bi in exposed workers. (German) MMW1979;121 :819-20.[Human, Air Pollutants Occupational, Carbon DisulphideAdverse Effects, Thiamine Blood, Vitamin B DeficiencyChemically Induced]Institut fur Lebensmittel-chemie und -technologie, der

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and pharmacologic studies of toluene diisocyanate (TDI)-sensitive workers. (English) J Allergy Clin Immunol 1979;64:146-52.[Human, Adenosine Cyclic-3',5'-Monophosphate Metab-olism, Aerosols, Complement Metabolism, CyanatesImmunology, Disodium Cromoglycate Therapeutic Use,Environmental Exposure, Histamine Blood, Hyper-sensitivity Drug Therapy Immunology, LymphocytesImmunology Metabolism, Methacholine CompoundsImmunology, Toluene Diisocyanate Immunology]Department of Medicine, Tulane University MedicalCenter, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.

Naniwa S. Industrial contact dermatitis due to nitro and aminoderivatives. 1st report: mass-examination of a factory.(English) J Dermatol (Tokyo) 1979;6:59-63.[Human, Amines Adverse Effects, Nitroso CompoundsAdverse Effects, Occupational Dermatitis Diagnosis, SkinTests]

Hahn E, Aderka D, Suprun H, Shtamler B. Occupationalacroosteolysis in vinyl chloride workers in Israel. (English)Isr J Med Sci 1979;15:218-22.[Human, Bone Resorption Chemically Induced, CaseReport, Fingers, Osteolysis Chemically Induced Radi-ography, Vinyl Chloride Poisoning, Vinyl CompoundsPoisoning]Department of Radiology, Nahariya Government Hospital,Israel.

Parkes HG. The identification and control of occupationalbladder cancer. (English) IARC Sci Publ 1979;74:47-58.[Human, Benzidines Adverse Effects, Bladder NeoplasmsChemically Induced Occurrence Prevention and Control,Environmental Exposure, Historical Article, Legislation,Methylenebis(chloroaniline), Naphthalenes AdverseEffects, Occupational Diseases Chemically InducedHistory Prevention and Control, 2-NaphthylamineAdverse Effects, Great Britain]Health Research Unit, British Rubber Manufacturers'Association Limited, Birmingham, England.

Caudarella R, Raffi GB, Gennari P, Boari C, Baldi E.Evaluation of various hepatic and fenal function indices ina group of workers chronically exposed to pesticides. II.

(Italian) G Clin Med 1979;60:120-35.[Human, Air Pollutants Occupational Poisoning, KidneyDiseases Chemically Induced, Kidney Function Tests,Liver Diseases Chemically Induced, Liver Function Tests,Pesticides Poisoning, Time Factors, English Abstract]

Calnan CD. Chloracetophenone (CS) dermatitis. (English)Contact Dermatitis 1979 ;5:195-6.[Human, Acetophenones Adverse Effects, Case Report,Dermatitis Atopic Chemically Induced, OccupationalDermatitis Chemically Induced]St John's Hospital for Diseases of the Skin, London,England.

van Ketel WG. Contact dermatitis from propylene oxide.(English) Contact Dermatitis 1979;5:191-2.[Human, Case Report, Eczema Chemically Induced,Epoxy Compounds Adverse Effects, Ethers Cyclic AdverseEffects, Occupational Dermatitis Chemically Induced]Department of Dermatology, Academic Hospital, FreeUniversity, Amsterdam, Netherlands.

Dahlquist I, Fregert S, Trulsson L. Allergiccontactdermatitisfrom epoxy resin finished glass fiber. (English) ContaciDermatitis 1979;5:190.[Human, Dermatitis Atopic Chemically Induced, Derma-titis Contact Aetiology, Epoxy Resins Adverse Effects,Glass, Occupational Dermatitis Chemically Induced]Department of Occupational Dermatology, UniversityHospital, Lund, Sweden.

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Dahiquist I, Fregert S, Persson K, Trulsson L. Epoxy resinin a one-pack glue. (English) Contact Dermatitis 1979;5:189.[Human, Adhesives Adverse Effects, Case Report, EpoxyResins Adverse Effects, Occupational Dermatitis Chemi-cally Induced]Department of Occupational Dermatology, UniversityHospital, Lund, Sweden.

Malten KE, den Arend JA, Wiggers RE. Delayed irritation:hexanediol diacrylate and butanediol diacrylate. (English)Contact Dermatitis 1979 ;5:178-84.[Human, Animal, Guinea Pigs, Acrylates Adverse Effects,Butanediols Adverse Effects, Dermatitis Contact Aetiology,Glycols Adverse Effects, Hypersensitivity Delayed Chemi-cally Induced, Paint Adverse Effects]Department of Dermatology, Catholic University,Nijmegen, Netherlands.

Calnan CD. Cyanoacrylate dermatitis. (English) ContactDermatitis 1979 ;5 :165-7.[Human, Adhesives Adverse Effects, Adult, Case Report,Cyanoacrylates Adverse Effects, Eye Drug Effects,Humidity]St John's Hospital for Diseases of the Skin, London,England.

Alfonzo C. Allergic contact dermatitis to isopropylamino-diphenylamine (IPPD). (English) Contact Dermatitis 1979;5:145-7.[Human, Aminobiphenyl Compounds Adverse Effects,Dermatitis Contact Aetiology, Eczema ChemicallyInduced, Prognosis, Propylamines Adverse Effects, RubberAdverse Effects]St John's Hospital for Diseases of the Skin, London,England.

Upton AC, Millar JD. Benzidine derived dyes-NIOSHreport. (English) Clin Toxicol 1979;14:339-51.[Human, Animal, Mice, Rats, Air Pollutants Occu-pational, Benzidines Toxicity, Bladder Neoplasms Chemi-cally Induced, Drug Screening, Dyes, EnvironmentalHealth, Liver Drug Effects]

Mathias CG, Caldwell TM, Maibach HI. Contact dermatitisand gastrointestinal symptoms from hydroxyethylmeth-acrylate. (English) Br J Dermatol 1979;100:447-9.[Human, Acrylates Adverse Effects, Case Report, CrossReactions, Dermatitis Contact Aetiology, DiarrhoeaChemically Induced, Laboratories, Methacrylates AdverseEffects, Nausea Chemically Induced, OccupationalDermatitis Chemically Induced, Skin Tests]Department of Dermatology, University of CaliforniaMedical Center, San Francisco, California, USA.

Besarabic M. "Antabus test" and absenteeism in workersexposed to carbon disulfide. (English) Arh Hig RadaToksikol 1978 ;29:321-6.[Human, Absenteeism, Carbon Disulphide AdverseEffects, Disulphiram Diagnostic Use, EnvironmentalExposure, Occupational Diseases Chemically InducedDiagnosis, Yugoslavia]

Ravnskov U, Forsberg B, Skerfving S. Glomerulonephritisand exposure to organic solvents. A case-control study.(English) Acta Med Scand 1979;205:575-9.[Human, Environmental Exposure, GlomerulonephritisChemically Induced Pathology, Hydrocarbons ChlorinatedAdverse Effects, Solvents Adverse Effects]Department of Nephrology, University Hospital, Lund,Sweden.

Knave B, Mindus P, Struwe G. Neurasthenic symptoms inworkers occupationally exposed to jet fuel. (English)Acta Psychiatr Scand 1979;60:39-49.[Human, Affective Disturbances Chemically Induced,Anxiety Chemically Induced, Depression ChemicallyInduced, Environmental Exposure, Fatigue Chemically

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Induced, Memory Disorders Chemically Induced, Neuras-thenia Chemically Induced, Petroleum Poisoning, Psychi-atric Status Rating Scales]Department of Occupational Health, Karolinska Hospital,Sweden.

Gehring PJ, Watanabe PG, Park CN. Risk of angiosarcomain workers exposed to vinyl chloride as predicted fromstudies in rats. (English) Toxicol Appl Pharmacol 1979;49:15-21.[Human, Animal, Rats, Angiosarcoma Chemically In-duced, Dose-Response Relationship Drug, Liver Neo-plasms Chemically Induced, Neoplasms ExperimentalChemically Induced, Risk, Time Factors, Vinyl ChlorideVinyl Compounds Toxicity]Health and Environmental Research, Dow ChemicalUSA, Midland, Michigan, USA.

Jarvinen A. Cancer diagnosis in Sweden. Ethylene oxide'shealth hazard continually investigated in Finland. (Finnish)Sairaanhoitaja 1979 ;55:12-4.[Human, Air Pollutants Occupational Adverse Effects,Ethylene Oxide Adverse Effects, Neoplasms ChemicallyInduced, Operating Rooms, Finland, Sweden]

Fajen JM, Carson GA, Rounbehler DP, et al. N-nitro-samines in the rubber and tire industry. (English) Science1979;205:1262-4.[Human, Air Pollutants, Dimethylnitrosamine Analysis,Environmental Exposure, Morpholines NitrosaminesAnalysis, Rubber, United States Government Supported]Hazard Evaluation and Field Studies, National Institutefor Occupational Safety and Health, Cincinnati, Ohio,USA.

Pfaffli P, Vainio H, Hesso A. Styrene and styrene oxideconcentrations in the air during the lamination process inthe reinforced plastics industry. (English) Scand J WorkEnviron Health 1979;5:158-61.[Air Analysis, Oxidation-Reduction, Plastics, StyrenesAnalysis]Department of Industrial Hygiene and Toxicology,Institute of Occupational Health, Helsinki, Finland.

Tolonen M, Nurminen M, Hernberg S. Ten-year coronarymortality of workers exposed to carbon disulfide. (English)Scand J Work Environ Health 1979 ;5:109-14.[Human, Blood Pressure, Carbon Disulphide Poisoning,Coronary Disease Mortality, Environmental Exposure,Follow-Up Studies, Prospective Studies, Risk]Uusimaa Regional Institute of Occupational Health,Helsinki, Finland.

Gallo FP. Methyl bromide, ethylene oxide and ethylene for-maldehyde: biological and toxicological problems andproblems related to treatment of library materials. (Italian)Nuovi Ann Ig Microbiol 1978;29:51-82.[Human, Books, Bromides Poisoning, DisinfectantsPoisoning, Ethylene Oxide Poisoning, Eye DiseasesChemically Induced, Formaldehyde Poisoning, Libraries,Occupational Diseases Chemically Induced, EnglishAbstract]

Gross JA, Haas ML, Swift TR. Ethylene oxide neurotoxicity:report of four cases and review of the literature. (English)Neurology (Minneap) 1979 ;29 :978-83.[Human, Case Report, Chemistry, Ethylene OxideToxicity, Neural Conduction Drug Effects, PeripheralNerve Diseases Chemically Induced]Medical College of Georgia, Augusta, Georgia, USA.

Mapp C, Moro G, Fabbri L, Crepet M. Toluene diisocyanate-induced asthma: specific and non-specific bronchial challengetests (Author's translation). (Italian) Med Lav 1979;70:203-214.[Human, Asthma Chemically Induced Physiopathology,Cyanates Adverse Effects, Respiratory Function Tests,Toluene Diisocyanate Adverse Effects, English Abstract]

Trevisan A, Caroldi S, Rosa A, Chiesura P. Exposure toimipramine and toluene in the pharmaceutical industry.Risk of toxic interaction in the liver. (Italian) Med Lav1979;70:105-8.[Human, Air Pollutants Occupational Adverse Effects,Drug Industry, Drug Interactions, Hepatitis ToxicAetiology, Imipramine Adverse Effects, i"-er DrugEffects, Toluene Adverse Effects, English Abstract]

Bianchi S, Cattaneo G, Cervi E, Merluzzi F, Cassitto G.Behavioural study of workers engaged in production ofbenzodiazepines. (Italian) Med Lav 1979;70:8-15.[Human, Behaviour Drug Effects, BenzodiazepinesAdverse Effects, Central Nervous System Drug Effects,Drug Industry, English Abstract]

Ohta, T, Ogawa T, Aoyama H, Hara I. A study on the health-status and working conditions of phthalic anhydride workers(Author's translation). (Japanese) Sangyo Igaku 1979; 21:61-7.[Human, Air Pollutants Analysis, Air Pollutants Occupa-tional Analysis, Environmental Exposure, Health, PhthalicAcids Analysis, Phthalic Anhydrides Analysis, Question-naires, Respiratory Function Tests, English Abstract]Department of Hygiene, Okayama University MedicalSchool, Japan.

Bretza J, Goldman JA. Scleroderma simulating vinyl chloridedisease. (English) JOM 1979;21:436-8.[Human, Case Report, Diagnosis Differential, Sclero-derma Systemic Diagnosis Radiography, Vinyl ChloridePoisoning]University of California, Medical Center Irvine, Orange,California, USA.

Brooks LJ, Neale JM, Pieroni DR. Acute myocardiopathyfollowing tripathway exposure to methylenedianiline.(English) JAMA 1979;242:1527-8.[Human, Aniline Compounds Poisoning, BenzhydrylCompounds Poisoning, Case Report, Coronary DiseaseChemically Induced Diagnosis, Dermatitis ContactAetiology, Hepatitis Toxic Diagnosis Aetiology Path-ology, Myocardial Diseases Chemically Induced Diagnosis]Department of Pediatrics, State University of New York atBuffalo, NY, USA.

Mastrangelo G, Manno M, Marcer G, et al. Polyvinylchloride pneumoconiosis: epidemiological study of exposedworkers. (English) JOM 1979;21:540-2.[Human, Pneumoconiosis Aetiology Radiography, Poly-vinyl Chloride Adverse Effects, Risk, Smoking Com-plications, Time Factors]Institute of Industrial Medicine, University of Padova,Italy.

Lynch J, Hanis NM, Bird MG, Murray KJ, Walsh JP. Anassociation of upper respiratory cancer with exposure todiethyl sulfate. (English) JOM 1979;21 :333-41.[Human, Animal, Mice, Rats, Air Pollutants OccupationalToxicity, Alcohol Propyl Chemical Synthesis, CarcinogensEnvironmental, Comparative Study, Environmental Ex-posure, Ethane Analogues and Derivatives Toxicity,Laryngeal Neoplasms Chemically Induced, Naphthalene-sulphonates Toxicity, Neoplasms Experimental ChemicallyInduced, Risk, Sulphuric Acid Esters Toxicity, SulphuricAcids Toxicity]Exxon Corp., Linden, New Jersey, USA.

Calnan CD. Allergy to dipentene in paint thinner. (English)Contact Dermatitis 1979;5:123-4.[Human, Case Report, Dermatitis Contact Aetiology,Paint Adverse Effects, Solvents Adverse Effects, TerpenesAdverse Effects]St John's Hospital for Diseases of the Skin, London,England.

Dahlquist I, Fregert S. Contact allergy to Cardura E, anepoxy reactive diluent of the ester type. (English) Contact

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Dermatitis 1979 ;5 :121-2.[Human, Case Report, Dermatitis Contact Aetiology,Epoxy Resins Adverse Effects]Department of Occupational Dermatology, UniversityHospital, Lund, Sweden.

Dahlquist I, Fregert S. Contact allergy to the epoxy hardenerisophoronediamine (IPD). (English) Contact Dermatitis1979;5:120-1.[Human Case Report, Dermatitis Contact Aetiology,Epoxy Resins Adverse Effects]Department of Occupational Dermatology, UniversityHospital, Lund, Sweden.

Verdich J, Skoven 1. Allergic contact dermatitis from Des-mophen, a polyether alcohol. (English) Contact Dermatitis1979;5:120.[Human, Case Report, Eczema Chemically Induced,Polyurethanes Adverse Effects]

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Department of Dermatology and Venerology, UniversityHospital, Denmark.

Suzuki Y, Ohkido M. Contact dermatitis from hydrazinederivatives. (English) Contact Dermatitis 1979;5:113-4.[Human, Case Report, Dermatitis Contact Aetiology,Hydrazines Adverse Effects Chemical Synthesis]Department of Dermatology, Tokai University School ofMedicine, Isehara, Japan.

Ohr HD, Munnecke DE, Millhouse D. Laboratory safetyapparatus for use with methyl bromide. (English) BullEnviron Contam Toxicol 1979;21:760-2.[Accidents Occupational Prevention and Control, Charcoal,Fumigation, Gases, Hydrocarbons Brominated, Lab-oratories, Odours, Safety]Cooperative Extension and Plant Pathology, University ofCalifornia, Riverside, California, USA.

7 Effects of animal and vegetable substances

Glantsberg NA, Rozanov AA, Morozov BM. Problems ofmorbidity among poultry growers. (Russian) ZdravookhrRoss Fed 1979;5:10-2.[Human, Animal, Poultry, Absenteeism, AgriculturalWorkers' Diseases Occurrence, Animal Husbandry, SexFactors, Russian Federation (Europe)]

Bergmann 1, Wallenstein G, Rebohle E, Schneider WD.Occupational allergic and irritative respiratory tract diseasesin millers. (German) Z Gesamte Hyg 1979;25:287-90.[Human, Dust, Flour, Grain, Pneumoconiosis Occurrence,Respiratory Hypersensitivity Occurrence, East Germany,English Abstract]

Noweir MH, El-Sadek YM, El-Ghoroury AA, Abdel-MaguidRA, El-Gazzar RM, Soffar B. A study on the roleof some endotoxins in the aetiology of byssinosis in cottonand flax industries. (English) J Egypt Public Health Assoc1978 ;53 :379-400.[Human, Animal, Guinea Pigs, Byssinosis AetiologyImmunology, Endotoxins Immunology, RespiratoryHypersensitivity Complications, Textile Industry, Egypt]

Nicolet J, Wanner M, Lazary S, Bannerman E. Experimentalfarmer's lung: immunological response in the rabbit toprotein fractions of Micropolyspora faeni. (English) ZImmunitaetsforsch Immunobiol 1979 ;155 :399-410.[Animal, Rabbits, Actinomycetales Immunology, AntigensFungal, Eosinophils, Farmer's Lung Immunology, FungalProteins Immunology, Immunization Methods, InjectionsSubcutaneous, Lung Pathology, Lymphocyte Trans-formation, Trachea]

Jensen E. Tuberculosis of pupils as an accident occurring "onthe job" II (Author's translation). (German) Prax KlinPneumol 1979 ;33:874-5.[Human, Disease Outbreaks, Disease Reservoirs, ExpertTestimony, Insurance Accident, Occupational DiseasesTransmission, School Health Services, Tuberculosis inChildhood Occurrence, Tuberculosis Pulmonary Occur-rence Transmission, West Germany, English Abstract]

Whelan G, Breen KJ, Fry C. Prevalence of hepatitis B in ageneral hospital: screening of patients and staff. (English)Med J Aust 1979;1:374-6, 401.[Human, Asia Ethnology, Carrier State Occurrence, CrossInfection Occurrence, Europe Ethnology, Hepatitis BSurface Antigen Isolation and Purification, Hepatitis B

Occurrence, Hospital Units, Hospitals General, PersonnelHospital, Prospective Studies, Risk, Australia]Department of Medicine, University of Melbourne,Victoria, Australia.

Gerrard JW, Mink J, Cheung SS, Tan LK, Dosman JA.Nonsmoking grain handlers in Saskatchewan: airwaysreactivity and allergic status. (English) JOM 1979;21:342-6.[Human, Agricultural Workers' Diseases Aetiology, Air-way Resistance, Dust, Forced Expiratory Flow Rates,Grain Adverse Effects, Histamine Diagnostic Use, Hyper-sensitivity Aetiology, Immunoglobulins Analysis, Intra-dermal Tests, Lung Volume Measurements, RespiratoryTract Diseases Diagnosis Aetiology, Skin Tests, Sas-katchewan]University Hospital, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada.

Edwards JH. The effect of soluble material from mouldy haydust on the complement system. (English) Immunology1979;37:91-101.[Human, Animal, Guinea Pigs, Rats, Antigens FungalAnalysis, Cereals Analysis, Complement Activation,Complement Inactivators, Complement I Immunology,Dose-Response Relationship Immunological, DustAnalysis, Farmer's Lung Immunology, Gel DiffusionTests, IgG IgM Immunology, Immunoelectrophoresis,Molecular Weight, Papain Metabolism]Llandough Hospital, Penarth, S. Glamorgan, Wales.

Kalter SS, Millstein CH, Boncyk LH, Cummins LB. Tuber-culosis in nonhuman primates as a threat to humans.(English) Dev Biol Stand 1978;41 :85-91.[Human, Animal, Apes, Baboons, Chimpanzees, Monkeys,Primates, Animals Laboratory, Disease Outbreaks, SkinTests, Tuberculosis Diagnosis Prevention and ControlTransmission, Texas]Southwest Foundation for Research and Education, SanAntonio, Texas, USA.

Cuthbert OD, Brostoff J, Wraith DG, Brighton WD. "Barnallergy": asthma and rhinitis due to storage mites. (English)Clin Allergy 1979;9:229-36.[Human, Animal, Asthma Aetiology, Dust, Hay FeverAetiology, Hypersensitivity Aetiology, Mites, PrecipitinsImmunology, Radioallergosorbent Test, Skin Tests]Department of Immunology, Middlesex Hospital MedicalSchool, London WI, England.

8 Effects of physical agents

Moselhi M, El-Sadik YM, El-Dakhakhny A. A six-year for noise exposure. (English) Am Ind Hyg Assoc J 1979;follow up study for evaluation of the 85 dBA safe criterion 40:424-6.

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[Human, Audiometry, Hearing Loss Noise-InducedAetiology Occurrence, Maximum Permissible ExposureLevel, Noise Occupational, Textile Industry, Egypt]Occupational Health Department, High Institute of PublicHealth, Alexandria University, Egypt.

Liebig W, Dohler J. Personal noise dosimeter with selectivepulse evaluation. (German) Z Gesamte Hyg 1979;25:281-3.[Human, Equipment and Supplies, Noise, OccupationalMedicine Instrumentation, East Germany, EnglishAbstract]

Petrovic D, Haralampiev K, Milicevic S, Anicic S, GavanskiN. Noise and injuries in members of a military brass band.(Serbo-Croat) Vojnosanit Pregl 1979 ;36 :26-9.[Human, Hearing Loss Noise-Induced Aetiology, MilitaryMedicine, Music]

Nelson M, Rosenstein M. Radiation doses after Three MileIsland accident [Letter]. (English) Lancet 1979;2:145.[Human, Accidents Occupational, Power Plants, RadiationDosage, Radiation Effects, Risk, Pennsylvania]

Mills JH, Gilbert RM, Adkins WY. Temporary thresholdshifts in humans exposed to octave bands of noise for 16 to24 hours. (English) J Acoust Soc Am 1979;65:1238-48.[Human, Auditory Threshold, Noise, Psychoacoustics]Department of Otolaryngology, Medical University ofSouth Carolina, Charleston, Carolina, USA.

Henderson D, Hamernik RP, Hynson K. Hearing loss fromsimulated work-week exposure to impulse noise. (English)J Acoust Soc Am 1979;65:1231-7.[Animal, Audiometry, Auditory Threshold, Hearing LossNoise-Induced Aetiology, Models Biological]Department of Otolaryngology and CommunicationSciences, State University of New York, Upstate MedicalCenter, Syracuse, New York, USA.

Niedzwiecki A, Ribner HS. Subjective loudness of simulatedquarry blast waves, with implications for the transition fromimpulsive to continuous sound. (English) J Acoust Soc Am1979;65:1212-7.[Human, Loudness Perception, Noise, Psychoacoustics,Sound]Institute for Aerospace Studies, University of Toronto,Ontario, Canada.

Edmonds LD, Layde PM, Erickson JD. Airport noise andteratogenesis. (English) Arch Environ Health 1979;34:243-7.[Human, Abnormalities Aetiology, Aircraft, Neural TubeDefects Aetiology, Noise, Noise Transportation, Socio-economic Factors]Bureau of Epidemiology Center for Disease Control,Atlanta, Georgia, USA.

Weiss MM, Petersen RC. Electromagnetic radiation emittedfrom video computer terminals. (English) Am Ind Hyg

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Assoc J 1979;40:300-9.[Computers, Electromagnetics, Maximum PermissibleExposure Level, Microwaves, Radiation Ionizing, Ultra-violet Rays, X-Rays]Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated, Murray Hill,New Jersey, USA.

Knave B, Gamberale F, Bergstrom S, et al. Long-term ex-posure to electric fields. A cross-sectional epidemiologicinvestigation of occupationally exposed workers in high-voltage substations. (English) Scand J Work EnvironHealth 1979;5:115-25.[Human, Cardiovascular System, Electromagnetic Fields,Environmental Exposure, Epidemiological Methods,Fertility, Haematological Tests, Nervous System, TimeFactors]National Board of Occupational Safety and Health,Stockholm, Sweden.

Stuchly MA. Interaction of radiofrequency and microwaveradiation with living systems. A review of mechanisms.(English) Radiat Environ Biophys 1979;16:1-14.[Human, Animal, Biophysics, Body Temperature Regu-lation, Body Water Radiation Effects, Cell MembraneRadiation Effects, Environmental Health, Health Physics,Mathematics, Microwaves, Radiation Dosage, RadioWaves, Review]Radiation Protection Bureau, Environmental HealthCentre, Health and Welfare, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.

Symposium on noise-its effects and control. (English) Oto-laryngol Clin North Am 1979;12:471-732.[Human, Hearing Loss Noise-Induced Aetiology Pre-vention and Control, Noise Adverse Effects Prevention andControl]

Milohanovid S, Ledid P, Sepcic J, Jurjevic A, Marochini V.Occupational damage of motor nerves in diseases due tovibration. (Serbo-Croat) Neurologija 1978;26:99-101.[Human, Motor Neurons, Neuromuscular DiseasesAetiology, Vibration Adverse Effects, English Abstract]

Argiero L. Environmental pollution by radiofrequency electro-magnetic waves and microwaves (Author's translation).(Italian) Med Lav 1979;70:223-38.[Human, Animal, Poultry, Rabbits, Rats, ElectromagneticFields, Environmental Pollution Analysis, MaximumPermissible Exposure Level, Microwaves Adverse Effects,Time Factors, English Abstract]

West CM, Scott LM, Schultz NB. Sixteen years of uraniumpersonnel monitoring experience-in retrospect. (English)Health Phys 1979 ;36 :665-9.[Human, Radiation Monitoring, Retrospective Studies,Uranium Analysis]Union Carbide Corporation, Nuclear Division, OakRidge, Tennessee, USA.

9 Methods of investigation of body function

Arrigo A, Moglia A, Sandrini G, Pernice A, Tanzi E. A newmethod of approach to EMGraphic research in industrialtoxic neuropathies. (English) Riv Patol Nerv Ment 1978;99:75-80.[Human, Electromyography Methods, NeuromuscularDiseases Chemically Induced Diagnosis]University of Pavia-Neurological Clinic, ElectronicIngeneering Institut, Italy.

Lavezzaro G, Castaldo D, Angelino PF. Epidemiologicalstudy of arterial hypertension in a factory in Turin. (Italian)Minerva Cardioangiol 1979;27:95-102.[Human, Adult, Hypertension Occurrence, Mass Screen-ing, Occupational Diseases Occurrence, Italy, EnglishAbstract]

Humes LE, Schwartz DM, Bess FH. Two experiments on

subtle mid-frequency hearing loss and its influence on worddiscrimination in noise-exposed listeners. (English) Audi-ology 1979;18:307-19.[Human, Acoustic Stimulation, Adult, Audiometry Instru-mentation, Auditory Threshold Physiology, CochleaPhysiopathology, Hearing Loss Noise-Induced Physio-pathology, Hearing Loss Sensorineural Physiopathology,Speech Perception Physiology, Speech ReceptionThresholdTest]Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, Nashville,Tennessee, USA.

Rotte KH, Bergmann KC, Unger U. Radiological aspects ofallergic alveolitis (Author's translation). (German) RadiolDiagn (Berl) 1979;20:43-52.[Human, Alveolitis Extrinsic Allergic Radiography, Bird

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Fancier's Lung Radiography, Farmer's Lung Radiography,English Abstract]

Eisinger J. Biochemistry and measurement of environmentallead intoxication. (English) Q Rev Biophys 1978 ;11 :439-66.[Human, Body Burden, Evolution, Lead PoisoningDiagnosis Occurrence Physiopathology, Lead MetabolismToxicity, Membrane Lipids Metabolism, Membranes DrugEffects, Nucleic Acids Metabolism, Proteins Metabolism,Review]Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill, New Jersey, USA.

Paggiaro PL, Loi AM, Toma G, Pagano G, Serretti N,Taddeo D. Immunological aspects of respiratory pathologydue to isocyanates. (Italian) Med Lav 1979;70:97-104.[Human, Antibody Formation, Asthma ChemicallyInduced Immunology, Cyanates Adverse Effects, Hyper-sensitivity Immediate Immunology, IgE Immunology,Lung Diseases Obstructive Chemically Induced Immu-nology, Pneumoconiosis Immunology, Skin Tests, SmokingComplications, English Abstract]

Cambiaghi G, Paina S. Use of etiocholanolone test in thestudy of bone marrow hypoplasia due to benzene. (Italian)Med Lav 1979 ;70:44-9.[Human, Benzene Adverse Effects, Bone Marrow DiseasesChemically Induced Diagnosis, Etiocholanolone DiagnosticUse, Leucopenia Chemically Induced Diagnosis, EnglishAbstract]

Harada K, Ohmori S, Miura H. Spectro-fluorometric deter-mination of erythrocyte protoporphyrin by using rhodamine-Bas standard (Author's translation). (Japanese) Sangyo Igaku1979;21 :74-9.[Human, Comparative Study, Erythrocytes Analysis,Lead Poisoning Blood, Porphyrins Protoporphyrins Blood,Reference Standards Rhodamines, Spectrometry Fluor-escence Methods, Xanthenes, English Abstract]Department of Hygiene, Kumamoto University Medical

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School, Japan.Usutani S, Nishiyama K, Sato I, et al. Results of the special

physical examination of workers in a vanadium plant(Author's translation). (Japanese) Sangyo Igaku 1979;21:21-8.[Human, Environmental Exposure, Physical ExaminationMethods, Time Factors, Vanadium Adverse Effects Urine]Department of Public Health, Hirosaki University Schoolof Medicine, Japan.

Baloh RW, Spivey GH, Brown CP, et al. Subclinical effectsof chronic increased lead absorption-a prospective study.II. Results of baseline neurologic testing. (English) JOM1979 ;21 :490-6.[Human, Audiometry, Eye Movements, Hearing LossHigh-Frequency Diagnosis, Lead Blood, Metallurgy,Neural Conduction, Neurological Examination, Prospec-tive Studies]School of Medicine, the University of California at LosAngeles (UCLA), Los Angeles, California, USA.

Archer VE, Fullmer CD, Castle CH. Sulfur dioxide ex-posure in a smelter. III. Acute effects and sputum cytology.(English) JOM 1979;21:359-64.[Human, Acute Disease, Bronchial Spasm Aetiology,Copper, Forced Expiratory Flow Rates, Lung NeoplasmsChemically Induced, Lung Volume Measurements, SputumCytology, Sulphur Dioxide Adverse Effects Toxicity,United States Government Supported PHS]National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health,Center for Disease Control, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA.

Putalova TV. State of liver function in workers involved withdifferent production procedures for divinylmethylstyrenesynthetic rubber. (Russian) Gig Tr ProfZabol 1979 ;6 :21-4.[Human, Biliary Tract Diseases Occurrence, Liver DiseasesOccurrence, Rubber, English Abstract]

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Li KC, Pupp C. The collection of arsenic oxide vapor inwater-filled impingers. (English) Am Ind Hyg Assoc J1979 ;40:439-42.[Air Pollutants Occupational Analysis, Arsenic Analysis,Comparative Study, Evaluation Studies, OccupationalMedicine Instrumentation, Oxides Analysis, Volatilization,Water]Chemistry Division, Air Pollution Control Directorate,Fisheries and Environment Canada, Ottawa, Canada.

Heitbrink WA, Doemeny LJ. A modified impinger for personalsampling. (English) Am Ind Hyg Assoc J 1979;40:354-64.[Human, Air Pollutants Analysis, Air Pollutants Occu-pational Analysis, Environmental Exposure, OccupationalMedicine Instrumentation]US Department of Health, Education and Welfare,National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health,Cincinnatti, Ohio, USA.

Ghosh A, Brown LD. A simple screen for minimising radiationdoses to nursing staff involved in nuclear medicine procedures.(English) Phys Med Biol 1979;24:643-6.[Human, Gonads Radiation Effects, Nuclear Medicine,Nurses, Radiation Dosage, Radiation Injuries Preventionand Control, Radiation Protection Instrumentation,Radionuclide Imaging Adverse Effects]Department of Bio-Medical Physics and Bio-Engineering,University of Aberdeen, Scotland.

Smith JW, Pollard R. Vaccination against influenza: a five-year study in the Post Office. (English) J Hyg (Lond) 1979;83:157-70.[Human, Absenteeism, Comparative Study, Cost BenefitAnalysis, Influenza Vaccine Therapeutic Use, Influenza

Occurrence Prevention and Control, Vaccination Econ-omics, England]Epidemiological Research Laboratory, Central PublicHealth Laboratory, London, England.

Beery WT. The clean air act-What's happening? (English)J Air Pollut Control Assoc 1979 ;29:601-9.[Air Pollution Prevention and Control, EnvironmentalHealth, Legislation, Canada]

Truhaut R. An overview of the problem of thresholds forchemical carcinogens. (English) IARC Sci Publ 1979;74:191-202.[Human, Animal, Carcinogens Environmental, Maxi-mum Permissible Exposure Level, Neoplasms ChemicallyInduced]Centre for Toxicological Research of the Faculty ofPharmaceutic and Biological Sciences of Rene DescartesUniversity, Paris, France.

Agostini G, Lencioni E. Measurement of UV radiationintensity in aseptic working areas. (Italian) Boll Chim Farm1979;118:31-6.[Human, Radiation Dosage, Radiation Injuries Preventionand Control, Radiation Monitoring, Sterilization Methods,Ultraviolet Rays Adverse Effects, English Abstract]

Kahn E. Outline guide for performance of field studies toestablish safe reentry intervals for organophosphate pesti-cides. (English) Residue Rev 1979;70:27-43.[Human, Agricultural Workers' Diseases Prevention andControl, Cholinesterases Blood, Ethics Medical, Insecti-cides Carbamate Poisoning, Insecticides OrganophosphateAnalysis Poisoning, Pesticide Residues Analysis, Safety,Time Factors]

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Moser MR, Bender TR, Margolis HS, Noble GR, KendalAP, Ritter DG. An outbreak of influenza aboard a com-mercial airliner. (English) Am J Epidemiol 1979;110:1-6.[Human, Aircraft, Antibodies Viral, Disease Outbreaks,Influenza Immunology Occurrence Transmission, Occu-pational Diseases Immunology Occurrence Transmission,Travel, Ventilation, Alaska]Bureau of Epidemiology, Center for Disease Control,Anchorage, Alaska, USA.

Smith EA, Fabiyi A, Kuteyi OE, Tomori 0. Epidemiologicalaspect of the 1976 Pankshin Lassa fever outbreak. (English)Niger Med J 1979;9:20-2.[Human, Case Report, Caucasoid Race, Disease Out-breaks Prevention and Control, Engineering, Lassa FeverDiagnosis Prevention and Control, Negroid Race, Occu-pational Diseases Prevention and Control, PopulationSurveillance, Nigeria]

Curbelo Zamora S, Sachen Correa R. Toxoplasmosis inagriculture workers exposed to the risk of contamination.(Spanish) Rev Cubana Med Trop 1976;28:63-9.[Human, Agricultural Workers' Diseases Parasitology,Toxoplasmosis Occurrence, Cuba, English Abstract]Facultad de Ciencias Mddicas, Universidad de Camaguey,Cuba.

Ginebra Gonzalez 0. Leptospirosis. Serological study of anepidemic outbreak in the province of Camaguey. (Spanish)Rev Cubana Med Trop 1976;28:33-8.[Human, Agricultural Workers' Diseases Microbiology,Disease Outbreaks History, Historical Article, History ofMedicine 20th Century, Leptospira Isolation and Purifi-cation, Leptospirosis History Microbiology, Cuba,English Abstract]

McComb RJ. Hepatitis B (serum jaundice). The virus, thedisease and the dentist. (English) Ont Dent 1978;55:8-10.[Human, Carrier State, Cross Infection Prevention andControl, Dentists, Hepatitis B Antigens, Hepatitis BTransmission, Occupational Diseases Transmission]

Goebel WM. Reliability of the medical history in identifyingpatients likely to place dentists at an increased hepatitis risk.(English) J Am Dent Assoc 1979;98:907-13.[Human, Alanine Aminotransferase Blood; Carrier StateImmunology, Comparative Study, Dentists, Hepatitis BAntibodies Isolation and Purification, Hepatitis B SurfaceAntigen Isolation and Purification, Hepatitis B DiagnosisEnzymology Immunology Transmission, Medical HistoryTaking, Occupational Diseases Transmission, Risk,Socioeconomic Factors]Section of Oral Diagnosis/Oral Medicine/Oral Pathology,University of California at Los Angeles, California, USA.

Tuberculosis in American physicians. Considerable occupationalrisks, now as before. (German) Dtsch Med Wochenschr1979 ;104:962-3.[Human, BCG Vaccination, Isoniazid Therapeutic Use,Occupational Diseases Occurrence, Physicians, Risk,Students Medical, Tuberculin Test, Tuberculosis, Pul-monary Occurrence Prevention and Control]

Dick DC, Adams RH. Allergic contact dermatitis from mono-sulfiram (Tetmosol) soap. (English) Contact Dermatitis1979;5:199.[Human, Case Report, Dermatitis Contact Aetiology,Disulfiram Analogues and Derivatives Adverse Effects,Rubber Adverse Effects, Soaps Adverse Effects]Department of Dermatology, University of Glasgow,Scotland.

Nurse DS. Rubber sensitivity. (English) Australas J Dermatol1979;20:31-3.[Human, Allergens Diagnostic Use, Dermatitis ContactDiagnosis, Foot Dermatoses Hand Dermatoses Chemically

Induced Diagnosis, Occupational Dermatitis Diagnosis,Patch Tests, Rubber Adverse Effects, Australia]

Barnard RJ, Weber JS. Carbon monoxide: a hazard to firefighters. (English) Arch Environ Health 1979;34:255-7.[Human, Air Pollutants Analysis, Air Pollutants Occu-pational Analysis, Carbon Monoxide Analysis, Fires,Heart Diseases Aetiology, Occupational DiseasesAetiology]Department of Surgery, UCLA Medical Center LosAngeles, California, USA.

Oxhoj H, Bake B, Wedel H, Wilhelmsen L. Effects of electricarc welding on ventilatory lung function. (English) ArchEnviron Health 1979;34:211-7.[Human, Aerosols, Age Factors, Air Pollutants Occu-pational, Closing Volume, Dust, Lung Diseases Aetiology,Lung Physiopathology, Residual Volume, Smoking Com-plications, Total Lung Capacity]Department of Clinical Physiology, Sahlgrenska Hospital,Goteborg, Sweden.

Lew EA. Mortality experience among anesthesiologists,1954-1976. (English) Anesthesiology 1979 ;51 :195-9.[Human, Anaesthetics, Environmental Exposure, KidneyDiseases Liver Diseases, Neoplasms Mortality, Risk,Suicide, United States]Department of Epidemiology and Statistical Research,American Cancer Society, Inc., New York, NY, USA.

Michelotti FW. Hazardous chemical safety in the laboratory.(English) Anal Chem 1979;51:441A-56A.[Human, Accidents Occupational Prevention and Control,Cold, Fires Prevention and Control, Gases, Irritants,Laboratories Standards, Safety]

Blair A, Thomas TL. Leukemia among Nebraska farmers:a death certificate study. (English) Am J Epidemiol 1979;110 :264-73.[Human, Agricultural Workers' Diseases Mortality,Death Certificates, Leukaemia Mortality, Occupations,Nebraska]Environmental Epidemiology Branch, National CancerInstitute, Bethesda, Maryland, USA.

Gottlieb MS, Stedman RB. Lung cancer in shipbuilding andrelated industries in Louisiana. (English) South MedJ 1979;72:1099-1101.[Human, Lung Neoplasms Aetiology Mortality, Ships,Louisiana]Department of Medicine, Tulane University School ofMedicine, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.

Menotti A, Puddu V. Ten-year mortality from coronary heartdisease among 172,000 men classified by occupationalphysical activity. (English) Scand J Work Environ Health1979;5 :100-8.[Human, Coronary Disease Mortality, Death SuddenOccurrence, Exertion, Follow-Up Studies, MyocardialInfarction Mortality, Risk, United States GovernmentSupported PHS]Centre for Cardiovascular Diseases, St Camillo Hospital,Rome, Italy.

Gilbert ES, Marks S. An analysis of the mortality of workers ina nuclear facility. (English) Radiat Res 1979;79:122-48.[Human, Age Factors, Environmental Health, Epidemi-ological Methods, Neoplasms Radiation-Induced Mor-tality, Nuclear Reactors, Occupational Diseases Mortality,Radiation Dosage, Time Factors, United States Govern-ment Supported, Washington, United States]Pacific Northwest Laboratory, Richland, Washington,USA.

Eisinger J, Blumberg WE. Environmental intoxicants and theirfundamental interactions. (English) Q Rev Biophys 1978;11:429-37.

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[Human, Aflatoxins Analysis, Carginogens, DiseaseAetiology, Environmental Exposure, EnvironmentalHealth, Environmental Pollutants Adverse Effects, Neo-plasms Chemically Induced, Polycyclic HydrocarbonsAdverse Effects]Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill, New Jersey, USA.

Overrating of carcinogens? (Proceedings). (German) MMW1979 ;121 :868-9.[Human, Alcohol Ethyl Adverse Effects, Carcinogens,Diet, Environmental Pollution, Neoplasms ChemicallyInduced, Occupational Diseases Chemically Induced,Risk, Smoking Complications]

Tomasini M. Current knowledge of cardiological changes inmotor vehicle drivers. (Italian) Med Lav 1979;70:90-6.[Human, Automobile Driving, Coronary Disease AetiologyPhysiopathology, Electrocardiography, Fatigue Com-plications, Heart Diseases Aetiology Physiopathology,Haemodynamics, Risk, Smoking Complications, StressPsychological, English Abstract]

Buiatti E, Baccetti S, Cecchi F, Tomassini A, Dolara P.Evidence of increased lung cancer rate among textileworkers. (English) Med Lav 1979;70:21-3.[Human, Carcinogens, Dyes Adverse Effects, Lung Neo-plasms Chemically Induced, Textile Industry, Italy]

Koizumi A, Dobashi Y, Tachibana Y. Chromosome changesinduced by industrial chemicals (Author's translation).(Japanese) Sangyo Igaku 1979;21:3-10.[Human, Animal, Mice, Rabbits, Rats, Benzene Toxicity,Chromosome Aberrations, Cytogenetics, EnvironmentalExposure, Metals Toxicity, Styrenes Toxicity, VinylChloride Toxicity, Review, English Abstract]Department of Public Health, Faculty of Medicine,University of Tokyo, Japan.

Braun SR, Tsiatis A. Pulmonary abnormalities in art glass-blowers. (English) JOM 1979;21 :487-9.[Human, Art, Glass, Lung Diseases Aetiology, Occu-

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pational Diseases Aetiology, Respiratory Function Tests,Risk]University of Wisconsin Center for the Health Sciences,Madison, Wisconsin, USA.

Theriault G, Goulet L. A mortality study of oil refineryworkers. (English) JOM 1979;21 :367-70.[Human, Environmental Exposure, Mortality, NeoplasmsMortality Occurrence, Petroleum, Time Factors, Quebec]Department of Social and Preventive Medicine, LavalUniversity, Quebec, Canada.

Transport Ergonomics. Conference organized by the Ergo-nomics Society at Birmingham, 14-15 February 1978[proceedings]. (English) Ergonomics 1979;22:109-262.[Congresses, Human Engineering, Societies Scientific,Transportation, Great Britain]

Cameron JS, Simmonds HA. Gout and crystal-relatednephropathy. (English) Contrib Nephrol 1979;16:147-53.[Human, Adenine Phosphoribosyltransferase Deficiency,Comparative Study, Gout Complications AetiologyPhysiopathology, Kidney Calculi Aetiology, KidneyPathology Physiopathology, Lead Poisoning Compli-cations, Nephritis Interstitial Aetiology, Uric AcidMetabolism]Clinical Science Laboratories, Guy's Hospital, LondonSEl, England.

Calnan CD. Metal fume fever. (English) Contact Dermatitis1979;5:125.[Human, Case Report, Fever Aetiology, Welding]St John's Hospital for Diseases of the Skin, London WC2,England.

Burrows D. Urticaria from rats. (English) Contact Dermatitis1979;5:122.[Human, Case Report, Occupational Dermatitis Aetiology,Rats, Urticaria Aetiology]Royal Victoria Hospital, Belfast, Northern Ireland.


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