BYSSINOSIS IN CARDROOM WORKERS IN SWEDISH COTTON MILLS*
AUTOR(ES)
Belin, L.
RESUMO
The prevalence of byssinosis and chronic respiratory symptoms was studied in 117 workers in four Swedish cotton mills. Changes of forced expiratory volume in 0·75 sec. (F.E.V.0·75) during a Monday and a Wednesday were assessed in 64 male workers in four cardrooms in these mills. Dust sampling was performed with weighed millipore filters.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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