S. Burge (Solihull, United Kingdom), L. Smit (Utrecht, Netherlands), O. Vandenplas (Yvoir, Belgium), V. Moore (Birmingham, United Kingdom)
Chemical exposure and lung function in the fragrance industry: A multi-site cross-sectional study G. Dix (Brixworth, United Kingdom)
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Across-shift decrease in fractional exhaled nitric oxide among Tanzanian cement production workers A. Tungu, M. Bråtveit, S. Mamuya, B. Moen (Bergen, Norway; Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, United Republic Of)
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Causes of work-exacerbated asthma P. Henneberger, K. Torén (Morgantown, United States Of America; Gothenburg, Sweden)
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Nasal symptoms, lung function changes, and sensitization to work-related allergens in hairdressers D. Mijakoski, J. Karadzinska Bislimovska, S. Stoleski, J. Minov, M. Marsenic (Skopje, Fyrom)
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Therapeutic potential of mesenchymal stem cells modified to secrete anti-inflammatory protein sST2 in a model of occupational asthma X. Munoz, I. Martínez-González, J.M. Aran, O. Roca, F. Morell, M.J. Cruz (Barcelona, Spain)
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Serial PEF measurements detect occupational alveolitis and occupational asthma due to metal-working fluid V. Moore, A.D. Vellore, A. Robertson, W. Robertson, S. Burge (Birmingham, Coventry, United Kingdom)
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Decrease in respiratory symptoms in the Danish furniture industry is associated to a decline in wood dust exposure – Results from two cross sectional studies 5 years apart V. Schlünssen, G. Jacobsen, I. Schaumburg, T. Sigsgaard (Aarhus, Herning, Denmark)
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Irritative respiratory simptoms and ventilatory function to workers exposed to man made mineral fibres M. Margineanu, E. Danulescu, F. Gradinariu, C. Croitoru, M. Ipate (Iasi, Romania)
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Blood oxidative markers in glass industry workers and related respiratory outcomes F. Gradinariu, E. Danulescu, R. Danulescu, M. Margineanu, C. Croitoru, V. Cazuc (Iasi, Romania)
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Absence of nonspecific bronchial responsiveness (NSBR) in occupational asthma (OA): A case-series study J.A. Pralong, J. L‘Archevêque, M. Labrecque, C. Lemière, A. Cartier (Montreal, Canada)
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Does FENO predict FEV1 response to exposure cessation in occupational asthma? A.D. Vellore, V. Moore, W. Robertson, C. Burge, A. Robertson, J. Ayres, P.S. Burge (Birmingham, Coventry, United Kingdom)
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Increased exhaled nitric oxide among workers exposed to metalworking fluid aerosol M. Andersson, J. Brisman, O. Hammar, A. Dahlman-Höglund, A.C. Olin (Gothenburg, Sweden)
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Respiratory symptoms and lung function tests among the goldsmith engaged in jewellery manufacturing industries in India S. Moitra, S. Sahu (India)
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Case control study to assess the prevalence of obstructive airway disease in flour mill workers M. Fadnis, S. Agarkhedkar, T. Sahasrabudhe (Pimpri, Pune, India)
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Acute bronchitis morbidity in railway and subway train machinists E. Amelchenko, T. Rybina, O. Omelyanenko (Minsk, Belarus)
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Cof a 1 – Identification of the first coffee allergen C. Bittner, N. Manavski, U. Peters, M. Oldenburg, X. Baur, R. Brettschneider (Hamburg, Germany)
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Prevalence of work-related asthma among adult asthmatics referred to pulmonary clinics K. Sadeghniiat, O. Aminian, A. Najafi, S. Salehpour, A. Eslaminejad, G. Derakhshan Deilami, K. Nourijelyani, S. Tarlo (Tehran, Islamic Republic Of Iran; Toronto, Canada)
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Effects of exposure to flour dust on respiratory symptoms and pulmonary function of mill workers H.A.M. Mahmoud, M.T. Hassien, R.T. Ibrahim (Sohag, Assuit, Egypt)
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