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Abstract Available for Tuberculosis epidemic among hospital personnel Haley CE, McDonald RC, Rossi L, Jones WD Jr, Haley RW, Luby JP, Tuberculosis epidemic among hospital personnel, Infect Control Hosp Epidemiol, 1989;10:204-210,

No Abstract Available for Sudden outbreaks of tuberculosis: apropos of 10 school epidemics in Barcelona and its province de March Ayuela P, Boque Genovard MA, Sudden outbreaks of tuberculosis: apropos of 10 school epidemics in Barcelona and its province, Revista Clinica Espanola, 1988;183:24-29,

No Abstract Available for Tuberculosis control in the military population: apathy revisited Smith LS, Schillaci RF, Tuberculosis control in the military population: apathy revisited, Mil Med, 1987;152:421-423,

No Abstract Available for A school outbreak of tuberculosis Connolly K, Murphy C, A school outbreak of tuberculosis, Ir Med J, 1987;80:415-415,

No Abstract Available for Observations on an epidemic of cutaneous and lymphatic tuberculosis which followed the use of anti-typhoid vaccine Masashi T, Ogawa G, Sagawa I, Amano S, Observations on an epidemic of cutaneous and lymphatic tuberculosis which followed the use of anti-typhoid vaccine, Am Rev Respir Dis, 1955;71:465-472,

No Abstract Available for Four cases of syringe-transmitted tuberculosis Heycock JB, Noble TC, Four cases of syringe-transmitted tuberculosis, Tubercle, 1961;42:25-27,

No Abstract Available for Tuberculous infection in a paediatric department Stewart CJ, Tuberculous infection in a paediatric department, Br Med J, 1976;i:30-32,

Abstract Available for Respiratory system reactions to organic aerosol exposure [SerboCroatian (Roman)] Zuskin E, Kanceljak B, Saric M, Mustajbegovic J, Bradic V, Respiratory system reactions to organic aerosol exposure [SerboCroatian (Roman)], Arh Hig Rata Toksikol, 1996;47:57-67,

Abstract Available for Cardiorespiratory disease in men and women in urban Scotland: baseline characteristics of the Renfrew/Paisley (midspan) study population Hawthorne VM, Watt GC, Hart CL, Hole DJ, Smith GD, Gillis CR, Cardiorespiratory disease in men and women in urban Scotland: baseline characteristics of the Renfrew/Paisley (midspan) study population, Scot Med J, 1995;40:102-107,

No Abstract Available for Occupational asthma due to isocyanates. [Review] Baur X, Occupational asthma due to isocyanates. [Review], Lung, 1996;174:23-30,
Xaver Baur, Institute of occupational medicine, Hamburg, an author of 'Occupational asthma due to isocyanates. [Review]'

Full Text Available for Fatal asthma attack associated with inhalation of nebulized distilled water Saetta M, Di Stefano A, Turato G, De Caro R, Bordignon D, Holgate ST, Fabbri LM, Fatal asthma attack associated with inhalation of nebulized distilled water, J Allergy Clin Immunol, 1995;95:1285-1287,

Abstract Available for Machining operations and associated machining fluid exposures: issues for health and safety intervention in manufacturing Wegman DH, Machining operations and associated machining fluid exposures: issues for health and safety intervention in manufacturing, Am J Ind Med, 1996;29:397-401,

Abstract Available for Sugar beet pollen allergy as a rare occupational disease [German] Hohenleutner S, Pfau A, Hohenleutner U, Landthaler M, Sugar beet pollen allergy as a rare occupational disease [German], Hautarzt, 1996;47:462-464,

Abstract Available for Pneumonitis secondary to the inhalation of isocyanates. An analysis of 2 cases [Review] [Spanish] Haro M, Coloma R, Izquierdo M, Perez MI, Arevalo M, Vizcaya M, Pneumonitis secondary to the inhalation of isocyanates. An analysis of 2 cases [Review] [Spanish], Archivos de Bronconeumologia, 1995;31:365-367,

Full Text Available for Sump bay fever: inhalational fever associated with a biologically contaminated water aerosol Anderson K, McSharry CP, Clark C, Clark CJ, Barclay GR, Morris GP, Sump bay fever: inhalational fever associated with a biologically contaminated water aerosol, Occup Environ Med, 1996;53:106-111,
Charles McSharry, Western Infirmary, Glasgow, an author of 'Sump bay fever: inhalational fever associated with a biologically contaminated water aerosol'

Abstract Available for Characterization of histamine releasing factors in diisocyanate-induced occupational asthma Lummus ZL, Alam R, Bernstein JA, Bernstein DI, Characterization of histamine releasing factors in diisocyanate-induced occupational asthma, Toxicology, 1996;111:191-206,
David Bernstein, Cincinatti, an author of 'Characterization of histamine releasing factors in diisocyanate-induced occupational asthma' Zana Lummus, Cincinatti, an author of 'Characterization of histamine releasing factors in diisocyanate-induced occupational asthma'

Abstract Available for Overview of diisocyanate occupational asthma. [Review] Bernstein JA, Overview of diisocyanate occupational asthma. [Review], Toxicology, 1996;111:181-189,

Abstract Available for Increase in non-specific bronchial hyperresponsiveness as an early marker of bronchial response to occupational agents during specific inhalation challenges Vandenplas O, Delwiche JP, Jamart J, Van de Weyer R, Increase in non-specific bronchial hyperresponsiveness as an early marker of bronchial response to occupational agents during specific inhalation challenges, Thorax, 1996;51:472-478,
Olivier Vandenplas, Universite Mont-Goginne, Yvoir, an author of 'Increase in non-specific bronchial hyperresponsiveness as an early marker of bronchial response to occupational agents during specific inhalation challenges'

No Abstract Available for Occupational asthma: definition--epidemiology--etiologic substances--prognosis--prevention--diagnosis--expert assessment aspects Merget R, SchultzeWerninghaus G, Occupational asthma: definition--epidemiology--etiologic substances--prognosis--prevention--diagnosis--expert assessment aspects, Pneumologie, 1996;50:356-363,
Rolf Merget, Bochum, an author of 'Occupational asthma: definition--epidemiology--etiologic substances--prognosis--prevention--diagnosis--expert assessment aspects'

No Abstract Available for The majority of workers presenting with occupational asthma do not have sputum eosinophilia Anees W, Burge PS, Huggins V, Pavord I, Robertson AS, The majority of workers presenting with occupational asthma do not have sputum eosinophilia, Am J Respir Crit Care Med, 2001;163:A160-A160,
Ian Pavord, Leicester, UK, an author of 'The majority of workers presenting with occupational asthma do not have sputum eosinophilia' Sherwood Burge, Oasys, an author of 'The majority of workers presenting with occupational asthma do not have sputum eosinophilia' Wasif Anees, Oasys, an author of 'The majority of workers presenting with occupational asthma do not have sputum eosinophilia' Vicky Moore, Oasys, an author of 'The majority of workers presenting with occupational asthma do not have sputum eosinophilia' Alastair Robertson, Selly Oak Hospital, an author of 'The majority of workers presenting with occupational asthma do not have sputum eosinophilia'

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