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Abstract Available for Are high- and low-molecular-weight sensitizing agents associated with different clinical phenotypes of occupational asthma? Vandenplas O, Godet J, Hurdubaea L, Rifflart C, Suojalehto H, Wiszniewska M, Munoz X, Sastre J, Klusackova P, Moore V, Merget R, Talini D, Svanes C, Mason P, dell'Omo M, Cullinan P, Moscato G, Quirce S, Hoyle J, Sherson D, Kauppi P, Preisser A, Meyer N, de Blay F, European network for the PHenotyping of OCcupational ASthma (E-PHOCAS) investigators., Are high- and low-molecular-weight sensitizing agents associated with different clinical phenotypes of occupational asthma?, Allergy, 2018;74:261-272,https://doi.org/10.1111/all.13542
Paul Cullinan, Royal Brompton Hospital, London, UK, an author of 'Are high- and low-molecular-weight sensitizing agents associated with different clinical phenotypes of occupational asthma?' Olivier Vandenplas, Universite Mont-Goginne, Yvoir, an author of 'Are high- and low-molecular-weight sensitizing agents associated with different clinical phenotypes of occupational asthma?' Vicky Moore, Oasys, an author of 'Are high- and low-molecular-weight sensitizing agents associated with different clinical phenotypes of occupational asthma?' Joaquin Sastre, Fundacion Jimenez Diaz, Madrid, an author of 'Are high- and low-molecular-weight sensitizing agents associated with different clinical phenotypes of occupational asthma?' Jennifer Hoyle, North Manchester General Hospital, an author of 'Are high- and low-molecular-weight sensitizing agents associated with different clinical phenotypes of occupational asthma?' Rolf Merget, Bochum, an author of 'Are high- and low-molecular-weight sensitizing agents associated with different clinical phenotypes of occupational asthma?' Giana Moscato, Fondazione Salvatore Maugeri, Pavia, an author of 'Are high- and low-molecular-weight sensitizing agents associated with different clinical phenotypes of occupational asthma?' Xavier Munoz, Barcelona, an author of 'Are high- and low-molecular-weight sensitizing agents associated with different clinical phenotypes of occupational asthma?' Santiago Quirce, Madrid, an author of 'Are high- and low-molecular-weight sensitizing agents associated with different clinical phenotypes of occupational asthma?' Hille Suojalehto, Finnish Institute of Occupational Health, an author of 'Are high- and low-molecular-weight sensitizing agents associated with different clinical phenotypes of occupational asthma?' Alexandra Preisser, Hamburg, an author of 'Are high- and low-molecular-weight sensitizing agents associated with different clinical phenotypes of occupational asthma?' Cecile Svanes, University of Bergen, Norway, an author of 'Are high- and low-molecular-weight sensitizing agents associated with different clinical phenotypes of occupational asthma?'

Abstract Available for Update of an occupational asthma-specific job exposure matrix to assess exposure to 30 specific agents Moual NL, Zock J, Dumas O, Lytras T, Andersson E, Lillienberg L, Schlünssen V, Benke G, Kromhout H, Update of an occupational asthma-specific job exposure matrix to assess exposure to 30 specific agents , Occup Environ Med, 2018;75:507-514,http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/oemed-2017-104866
Jan-Paul Zock, Municipal Institute of Medical Research, Barcelona, Spain, an author of 'Update of an occupational asthma-specific job exposure matrix to assess exposure to 30 specific agents' Vivi Schlunssen, Aarhus, an author of 'Update of an occupational asthma-specific job exposure matrix to assess exposure to 30 specific agents' Eva Andersson, , an author of 'Update of an occupational asthma-specific job exposure matrix to assess exposure to 30 specific agents' Orianne Dumas, Villejuif, France, an author of 'Update of an occupational asthma-specific job exposure matrix to assess exposure to 30 specific agents'

Abstract Available for Exposure, respiratory symptoms, lung function and inflammation response of road-paving asphalt workers Xu Y, Kåredal M, Nielsen J, Adlercreutz M, Bergendorf U, Strandberg B, Antonsson A, Tinnerberg H, Albin M, Exposure, respiratory symptoms, lung function and inflammation response of road-paving asphalt workers , Occup Environ Med, 2018;75:494-500,http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/oemed-2017-104983

Abstract Available for An Official American Thoracic Society Clinical Practice Guideline: Exercise-induced Bronchoconstriction Parsons JP, Hallstrand TS, Mastronarde JG, Kaminsky DA, Rundell KW, Hull JH, Storms WW, Weiler JM, Cheek FM, Wilson KC, and Anderson SD, An Official American Thoracic Society Clinical Practice Guideline: Exercise-induced Bronchoconstriction, Am J Respir Crit Care Med, 2013;187:1016-1027,https://doi.org/10.1164/rccm.201303-0437ST

Full Text Available for Reproducibility of the airway response to an exercise protocol standardized for intensity, duration, and inspired air conditions, in subjects with symptoms suggestive of asthma Anderson SD, Pearlman DS, Rundell KW, Perry CP, Boushey H, Sorkness CA, Nichols S, Weiler JM, Reproducibility of the airway response to an exercise protocol standardized for intensity, duration, and inspired air conditions, in subjects with symptoms suggestive of asthma, Respiratory Research, 2010;11:120,https://doi.org/10.1186/1465-9921-11-120

Abstract Available for Asthma trigger perceptions are associated with work disability. Karvala K, Uitti J, Taponen S, Luukkonen R, Lehtimäki L. , Asthma trigger perceptions are associated with work disability., Respir Med, 2018;139:19-26,10.1016/j.rmed.2018.04.010

Abstract Available for Urinary excretion of platinum from South African precious metals refinery workers Linde SJL, Franken A, du Plessis JL, Urinary excretion of platinum from South African precious metals refinery workers, Occup Environ Med, 2018;75:436-442,doi.org/10.1136/oemed-2017-104820

Abstract Available for Health survey of employees regularly using 3D printers Chan FL, House R, Kudla I, Lipszyc JC, Rajaram N, Tarlo, SM, Health survey of employees regularly using 3D printers , Occup Med, 2018;68:207-210,doi.org/10.1093/occmed/kqy039
Susan Tarlo, Toronto, an author of 'Health survey of employees regularly using 3D printers' Lidwien Smit, Utrecht University, an author of 'Health survey of employees regularly using 3D printers' Julia Smedley, Southampton University Hospital, an author of 'Health survey of employees regularly using 3D printers' Trevor Smith, Cheshire, an author of 'Health survey of employees regularly using 3D printers'

Full Text Available for Do laboratory challenge tests for occupational asthma represent what happens in the workplace? Burge PS, Moore VC, Robertson AS, Walters GI, Do laboratory challenge tests for occupational asthma represent what happens in the workplace?, Eur Respir J, 2018;51:1800059,10.1183/13993003.00059-2018
Sherwood Burge, Oasys, an author of 'Do laboratory challenge tests for occupational asthma represent what happens in the workplace?' Vicky Moore, Oasys, an author of 'Do laboratory challenge tests for occupational asthma represent what happens in the workplace?' Alastair Robertson, Selly Oak Hospital, an author of 'Do laboratory challenge tests for occupational asthma represent what happens in the workplace?' Gareth Walters, Heartlands, an author of 'Do laboratory challenge tests for occupational asthma represent what happens in the workplace?'

Abstract Available for Methacholine challenge e Comparison of an ATS protocol to a new rapid single concentration technique Schulze J, Rosewich M, Riemer C, Dressler M, Methacholine challenge e Comparison of an ATS protocol to a new rapid single concentration technique, Respir Med, 2009;103:1898e1903,doi:10.1016/j.rmed.2009.06.007

Full Text Available for Bronchial responsiveness to histamine or methacholine in asthma: measurement and clinical significance Hargreave FE, Ryan G, Thomson NC, OByrne PM, Latimer K, Juniper EF, Dolovich J, Bronchial responsiveness to histamine or methacholine in asthma: measurement and clinical significance, J Allergy Clin Immunol, 1981;68:347-355,

Full Text Available for Food allergy to wheat, soybean and cassava in Benin: Literature Revie DJOGBE AA, BOKOSSA Y, TCHEKESSI CK, OUENDO E-M, SACHI P, BANON J, BLEOUSSI R, MENSAH GA, Food allergy to wheat, soybean and cassava in Benin: Literature Revie, International Journal of Multidisciplinary and Current Research, 2016;4:713-723,

Abstract Available for Allergy to Cassava: A New Allergenic Food With Cross-Reactivity to Latex Ibero M, Castillo MJ, Pineda F, Allergy to Cassava: A New Allergenic Food With Cross-Reactivity to Latex, J Inv Allergod Clin Immunol, 2007;:409-412,

Abstract Available for Underestimation of spirometry if recommended testing guidance is not followed Sumner J, Robinson E, Bradshaw L, Lewis L, Warren N, Young C, Fishwick D, Underestimation of spirometry if recommended testing guidance is not followed, Occup Med, 2018;68:126-128,https://doi.org/10.1093/occmed/kqy007
David Fishwick, Royal Hallamshire Hospital, Sheffield, UK, an author of 'Underestimation of spirometry if recommended testing guidance is not followed' Lisa Bradshaw, Health and Safety Laboratories, an author of 'Underestimation of spirometry if recommended testing guidance is not followed' Ed Robinson, Health and Safety Laboratories, Buxton, UK, an author of 'Underestimation of spirometry if recommended testing guidance is not followed'

Abstract Available for Change in FVC and survival in chronic fibrotic hypersensitivity pneumonitis Gimenez A, Storrer K, Kuranishi L, Soares MR, Ferreira RG, Pereira CAC, Change in FVC and survival in chronic fibrotic hypersensitivity pneumonitis , Thorax, 2018;73:391-394,http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/thoraxjnl-2017-210035

Full Text Available for Manchester air disaster O'HICKEY SP, PICKERING CAC, JONE PE, Manchester air disaster, Br Med J, 1987;287:1663-1667,
Tony Pickering, Wythenshawe Hospital, Manchester, UK, an author of 'Manchester air disaster' Steve O'Hickey, Worcester Hospital, an author of 'Manchester air disaster'

Abstract Available for Can the ceramic industry be a new and hazardous sector for work-related asthma? Kurt OK, Ergun D, Basaran N., Can the ceramic industry be a new and hazardous sector for work-related asthma?, Respir Med, 2018;137:176-180,10.1016/j.rmed.2018.03.012

Abstract Available for Clinical and inflammatory characteristics of Asthma-COPD overlap in workers with occupational asthma Ojanguren I, Moullec G, Hobeika J, Miravitlles M, Lemiere C. , Clinical and inflammatory characteristics of Asthma-COPD overlap in workers with occupational asthma, Plos One, 2018;13:e0193144,DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0193144
Catherine Lemière, Hôpital de Sacré Coeur, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, an author of 'Clinical and inflammatory characteristics of Asthma-COPD overlap in workers with occupational asthma'

Abstract Available for Missed opportunities to identify occupational asthma in acute secondary care Ellis PR, Walters GI, Missed opportunities to identify occupational asthma in acute secondary care , Occup Med, 2018;68:56-59,https://doi.org/10.1093/occmed/kqx167
Gareth Walters, Heartlands, an author of 'Missed opportunities to identify occupational asthma in acute secondary care'

Full Text Available for Diagnostic value of serum precipitins to mould antigens in active hypersensitivity pneumonitis Fenoglio C-M, Reboux G, Sudre B, Mercier M, Roussel S, Cordier J-F, Piarroux R, Dalphin J-C, Diagnostic value of serum precipitins to mould antigens in active hypersensitivity pneumonitis, Eur Respir J, 2007;29:706-712,10.1183/09031936.00001006

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