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pro vyhledávání: '"Michael D. Attfield"'
Autor:
Robert A. Cohen, Anita L. Wolfe, John E. Parker, Cara N. Halldin, Michael D. Attfield, Travis Markle, David J. Blackley, Edward L. Petsonk, A. Scott Laney, Janet M. Hale, Robert J. Tallaksen, David N. Weissman
Publikováno v:
Journal of occupational and environmental medicine. 61(12)
Objective The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) B Reader Program provides the opportunity for physicians to demonstrate proficiency in the International Labour Office (ILO) system for classifying radiographs of pneumoconio
Autor:
Michael D. Attfield, Daniel S. Brown, Ellen A. Eisen, Roel Vermeulen, Patricia A. Stewart, Aaron Blair, Sadie Costello, Debra T. Silverman, Andreas M. Neophytou, Jay H. Lubin
Publikováno v:
Oral Presentation.
We examined the impact of exposure among non-metal miners to respirable elemental carbon (REC), a diesel exhaust surrogate, and respirable particulate matter from mine and ore dust (RPM), on ischaemic heart disease (IHD) mortality in the Diesel Exhau
Autor:
Michael D. Attfield, Aaron Blair, Roel Vermeulen, Andreas M. Neophytou, Sadie Costello, Ellen A. Eisen, Debra T. Silverman
Publikováno v:
Oral Session 29 – Cardio-Metabolic Disorders.
Most occupational studies of diesel exhaust have focused primarily on lung cancer. Diesel exhaust is also a risk factor for ischaemic heart disease (IHD) in the ambient environment at concentrations far below those found in dieselized mines, however
Autor:
Aaron Blair, Sally Picciotto, Debra T. Silverman, Michael D. Attfield, Sadie Costello, Ellen E Eisen, Roel Vermeulen, Andreas M. Neophytou
Publikováno v:
ISEE Conference Abstracts. 2016
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Public Health. 102:S279-S283
Objectives. We better defined the distribution and determinants of coal workers’ pneumoconiosis (CWP) among US underground coal miners. Methods. We obtained chest radiographs from the mobile unit of an enhanced surveillance program begun in 2005 by
Autor:
Patricia A. Stewart, Roel Vermeulen, Claudine Samanic, Regina G. Ziegler, Patricia L. Schleiff, Joseph Coble, Sholom Wacholder, Jay H. Lubin, William D. Travis, Nathaniel Rothman, Aaron Blair, Michael D. Attfield, Debra T. Silverman
Publikováno v:
JNCI Journal of the National Cancer Institute
Journal of the National Cancer Institute, 104(11), 855. Oxford University Press
Journal of the National Cancer Institute, 104(11), 855. Oxford University Press
BACKGROUND Most studies of the association between diesel exhaust exposure and lung cancer suggest a modest, but consistent, increased risk. However, to our knowledge, no study to date has had quantitative data on historical diesel exposure coupled w
Autor:
A. Scott Laney, Michael D. Attfield
Publikováno v:
Occupational and Environmental Medicine. 67:428-431
Objective To determine whether the prevalence of coal workers’ pneumoconiosis (CWP) or progressive massive fibrosis (PMF) among United States underground miners is associated with mine size. Methods We examined chest radiographs from 1970 to 2009 o
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Occupational and Environmental Medicine. 67:652-656
Objectives Epidemiological reports since 2000 have documented increased prevalence and rapid progression of pneumoconiosis among underground coal miners in the United States. To investigate a possible role of silica exposure in the increase, we exami
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Industrial Medicine. 51:633-639
BACKGROUND: This article describes trends in mortality with silicosis and identifies industries and occupations with elevated silicosis mortality. METHODS: A total of 6,326 deaths with silicosis for 1981-2004 were analyzed for trends and association
Autor:
Michael D. Attfield, Germania A. Pinheiro, A L Wolfe, Janet M. Hale, Edward L. Petsonk, V C dos Santos Antao, L Z Sokolow
Publikováno v:
Occupational and Environmental Medicine. 62:670-674
Background: Despite significant progress made in reducing dust exposures in underground coal miners in the United States, severe cases of coal workers' pneumoconiosis (CWP), including progressive massive fibrosis (PMF), continue to occur among coal m