Occupational exposure to mineral fibers and incidence of recurrent chest infections in insulators
S. Moitra (Edmonton, Canada), A. Farshchi Tabrizi (Edmonton, Canada), D. Fathy (Sherwood Park, Canada), L. Henderson (Sherwood Park, Canada), F. Khadour (Sherwood Park, Canada), M. Naseem (Sherwood Park, Canada), M. Osman (Edmonton, Canada), L. Melenka (Sherwood Park, Canada), P. Lacy (Edmonton, Canada)
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