Disease: Byssinosis
- A 20-year follow-up study on chronic respiratory effects of exposure to cotton dust
- A Comparative Study of Byssinosis in Jute Industries
- A large scale gene-centric association study of lung function in newly-hired female cotton textile workers with endotoxin exposure
- A longitudinal observation of early pulmonary responses to cotton dust
- A preliminary study on gram-negative bacteria (GNB) and their endotoxins in a gin house in India
- A proposed synergetic mechanism for metal fume fever involving ZnO and Fe<sub>3</sub>O<sub>4</sub> nanoparticles
- A systematic review of work-related health problems of factory workers in the textile and fashion industry
- A very unusual case of interstitial lung disease
- Additive effect of smoking and cotton dust exposure on respiratory symptoms and pulmonary function of cotton textile workers
- Airborne endotoxin and its relationship to pulmonary function among workers in an Indian jute mill
- Airway responses to the inhalation of cotton dust and cotton bract extracts
- Assessing the Feasibility of a Multifaceted Intervention Package for Improving Respiratory Health of Textile Workers: Findings From the MultiTex Pilot Study in Karachi, Pakistan
- Assessment of Worker Exposure to Occupational Organic Dust in a Hemp Processing Facility
- Bactericidal treatment of raw cotton as the method of byssinosis prevention
- Bioaerosol exposure assessment in the workplace: the past, present and recent advances
- Byssinosis
- Byssinosis
- Byssinosis among jute mill workers
- Byssinosis among male textile workers in Pondicherry: a case-control study
- Byssinosis and COPD rates among factory workers manufacturing hemp and jute
- Byssinosis and lung health among cotton textile workers: baseline findings of the MultiTex trial in Karachi, Pakistan
- Byssinosis and tuberculosis amongst "home-based" powerloom workers in Madhya Pradesh State, India
- Byssinosis: as seen in cotton spinning mill workers of Karachi
- Chemical Pneumonitis Caused by the Inhalation of Zinc Oxide Fumes in an Arc Welder
- Chronic lung function decline in cotton textile workers: roles of historical and recent exposures to endotoxin
- Circadian disruption: New clinical perspective of disease pathology and basis for chronotherapeutic intervention
- Commentary: John Pemberton professor of social medicine, Queen's University, Belfast, 1958-1976
- Contemporary Prevalence of Byssinosis in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: A Systematic Review
- Cotton Dust Exposure and Respiratory Disorders among Textile Workers at a Textile Company in the Southern Part of Benin
- Cotton dust exposure and self-reported respiratory symptoms among textile factory workers in Northwest Ethiopia: a comparative cross-sectional study
- Cotton dust exposure: Analysis of pulmonary function and respiratory symptoms
- Cotton dust lung diseases
- COVID 19 - Possible interrelations with respiratory comorbidities caused by occupational exposure to various hazardous bioaerosols. Part I. Occurrence, epidemiology and presumed origin of the pandemic
- Cross-shift airway responses and long-term decline in FEV1 in cotton textile workers
- Differential diagnosis of byssinosis by blood histamine and pulmonary function test: a review and an appraisal
- Diffuse lung disease caused by cotton fibre inhalation but distinct from byssinosis
- Dose-response of Cotton Dust Exposure with Lung Function among Textile Workers: MultiTex Study in Karachi, Pakistan
- Dust-induced interstitial lung disease in the tropics
- Effect Of Cotton Dust Exposure On Respiratory Health Outcomes Among Textile Workers
- Effect of cotton dust on lungs among female workers in cotton industry in northern Gujarat, India
- Environmental Causes of Asthma
- Epidemiology of respiratory diseases and associated factors among female textile workers in Pakistan
- Expression of epithelial membrane antigen and cytokeratin among Indian workers exposed to cotton fibre dust in textile industries
- Gene-environment interaction from international cohorts: impact on development and evolution of occupational and environmental lung and airway disease
- Health Concerns of Textile Workers and Associated Community
- Health disorders and safety measures among workers in Tanta Flax and Oil Company, Egypt
- Identification of occupational hazards in the textile industry in the Democratic Republic of Congo
- Impact of using different predictive equations on the prevalence of chronic byssinosis in textile workers in Pakistan
- Industrial hygiene, occupational safety and respiratory symptoms in the Pakistani cotton industry
- Interaction of plant polyphenols with salivary proteins
- Is mushroom workers' chronic cough the same as byssinosis and what should the occupational exposure limit be for endotoxin?
- John Pemberton and the flax industry in Northern Ireland
- Long-term effects of work cessation on respiratory health of textile workers: a 25-year follow-up study
- Long-term respiratory health effects in textile workers
- Metal fume fever and polymer fume fever
- Metal fume fever-like syndrome after inhalation of cake decorating luster dust: beware, dangerous frosting!
- Metal-oxide inhalation induced fever - Immuntoxicological aspects of welding fumes
- Microbial hazards during harvesting and processing at an outdoor United States cannabis farm
- Mondays without dread: the Trade Union response to byssinosis in the Lancashire cotton industry in the twentieth century
- Monitoring of cotton dust and health risk assessment in small-scale weaving industry
- Morbidity profile of cotton mill workers
- MultiTex RCT - a multifaceted intervention package for protection against cotton dust exposure among textile workers - a cluster randomized controlled trial in Pakistan: study protocol
- Natural history and risk factors of early respiratory responses to exposure to cotton dust in newly exposed workers
- Nuclear anomalies in exfoliated buccal cells in Pakistani cotton weavers
- Occupational bronchiolitis induced by cotton dust exposure in a nonsmoker
- Occupational causes of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
- Occupational exposure to cotton dust
- Occupational health nursing in Thailand. Insight into international occupational health
- Occupational health research in India
- Occupational lung disease in China
- One-week variation of cotton dust and endotoxin levels in a cotton mill. Relation with the daily variation of the expiratory flow rates
- Other obstructive diseases: byssinosis, chronic bronchitis and occupational COPD and eosinophilic bronchitis
- Pantoea agglomerans: a marvelous bacterium of evil and good.Part I. Deleterious effects: Dust-borne endotoxins and allergens - focus on cotton dust
- Pattern and predictors for respiratory illnesses and symptoms and lung function among textile workers in Karachi, Pakistan
- Prevalence of byssinosis and other respiratory problems among textile mill workers in Asaba, Nigeria
- Prevalence of byssinosis and respiratory symptoms among cotton mill workers
- Prevalence of byssinosis in a textile mill in northern Greece
- Prevalence of byssinosis in spinning and textile workers of Karachi, Pakistan
- Reduction in cotton dust concentration does not totally eliminate respiratory health hazards: the Greek study
- Respiratory Diseases Associated With Organic Dust Exposure
- Respiratory Diseases of Adults
- Respiratory effects of long-term exposure to cotton dust
- Respiratory impairment in cotton-ginning workers exposed to cotton dust
- Respiratory symptoms and cotton dust exposure; results of a 15 year follow up observation
- Respiratory Symptoms and Lung Function among Greek Cotton Industry Workers: A Cross-Sectional Study
- Respiratory symptoms and pulmonary function impairment among textile industry workers in Alexandria, Egypt
- Segmental thoracic spinal anesthesia in patient with Byssinosis undergoing nephrectomy
- Significance and limits of respiratory function tests in the study of byssinosis. Study at a cotton factory in Lombardia. 1967
- Something old, something new: indoor endotoxin, allergens and asthma
- State-of-the-art nanopathological diagnostics
- Stipatosis or hypersensitivity pneumonitis caused by esparto (Stipa tenacissima) fibers
- The bacterial profile of cotton lint from worldwide origins, and links with occupational lung disease
- The birth of modern industrial hygiene and occupational toxicology. A historical reconstruction through the analysis of the contributions of three protagonists
- The contribution of Enrico C. Vigliani (1907-1992) to the international development of occupational medicine and industrial hygiene
- The health and economic burden of dust pollution in the textile industry of Faisalabad, Pakistan
- The measurement and health impact of endotoxin contamination in organic dusts from multiple sources: focus on the cotton industry
- The prevalence of byssinosis among cotton workers in the north of Benin
- The role of the "Clinica del Lavoro Luigi Devoto" in international research
- TNF polymorphisms modify endotoxin exposure-associated longitudinal lung function decline
- Work-related lung diseases