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Health effects among workers in sewage treatment plants

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R Rylander - British Medical Journal, 1999 - oem.bmj.com
Abstract Objectives—To further assess the pres- ence of fatigue, symptoms of
diarrhoea, and inflammation of airways among peo- ple working in sewage plants
and the rela- tion to airborne bacterial endotoxin at the workplace. ...
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Risk groups for hepatitis A virus infection


E Franco, C Giambi, R Ialacci, RC Coppola, … - Vaccine, 2003 - Elsevier
We report the conduct and results of a systematic search for evidence of risk of
infection with hepatitis A virus (HAV) among blood transfusion recipients,
travellers, the military, healthcare workers, sewage workers, foodhandlers, ...
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Pathogen risks from applying sewage sludge to land. Despite complaints of related illnesses, …


DL Lewis, DK Gattie - Environmental science & technology, 2002 - cat.inist.fr
Pathogen risks from applying sewage sludge to land. Despite complaints of related
illnesses, little is known about the dangers of spreading biosolids on land. ...
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Polymerase chain reaction-based prevalence of hepatitis A, hepatitis E and TT viruses in …


SR Vaidya, SD Chitambar, VA Arankalle - Journal of hepatology, 2002 - Elsevier
Results: The overall prevalence was 24.42% (21/86, HAV), 10.98% (9/82, HEV) and
12.7% (8/63, TTV). Prevalence of HAV was significantly higher than HEV
(P=0.023). During summer months, significantly higher HAV RNA positivity ...
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Health effects among employees in sewage treatment plants: a literature survey


J Thorn, E Kerekes - American journal of industrial medicine, 2001 - interscience.wiley.com
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Work related symptoms among sewage workers: a nationwide survey in Sweden

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J Thorn, L Beijer, R Rylander - British Medical Journal, 2002 - oem.bmj.com
Results: Significantly increased risks for airway symptoms, chronic bronchitis,
and toxic pneumonitis, as well as central nervous system symptoms such as
headache, unusual tiredness, and concentration difficulties were found ...
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Evaluation of occupational transmission of hepatitis A virus among wastewater workers


D Trout, C Mueller, L Venczel, A Krake - Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, 2000 - journals.lww.com
From the Division of Surveillance, Hazard Evaluation and Field Studies, National
Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Cincinnati, Ohio (Dr Trout, Mr
Mueller, Ms Krake); and the Hepatitis Branch, Division of Viral and ...
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Detection and occurrence of indicator organisms and pathogens


KH Baker, DS Herson - Water environment research, 1999 - jstor.org
Rapid and Simple Mercury Speciation in Environmental Matrices. /. ... Anal. At.
Spectrom. (GB), 13, 755. Tsipi, D.; Hiskia, A.; Heberer, T.; and Stan, H.-J.
(1998) Determination of ... Acidic Pesticides in the Drinking Water of ...
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Hepatitis A in workers exposed to sewage: a systematic review

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C Glas, P Hotz, R Steffen - British Medical Journal, 2001 - oem.bmj.com
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[PDF] Endotoxin exposure and symptoms in wastewater treatment workers


LAM Smit, S Spaan, D Heederik - American journal of industrial medicine, 2005 - courses.washington.edu
Background Wastewater treatment workers can be exposed to biological and
chemical agents resulting in work-related health effects. The aim of this study
was to investigate work-related symptoms in these workers. Methods ...
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