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No Abstract Available for Type 1 latex allergy in healthcare workers with latex-induced contact urticaria syndrome: a follow-up study Nettis E, Colanardi MC, Ferrannini A, Type 1 latex allergy in healthcare workers with latex-induced contact urticaria syndrome: a follow-up study, Allergy, 2004;59:718-732,

No Abstract Available for Reliability and validity of a sick building syndrome questionnaire Berglund B, Gidlof Gunnarsson A, Soames J, Reliability and validity of a sick building syndrome questionnaire, Archives of the Centre for Sensory Research, 2002;7:83-125,

Full Text Available for Occupational asthma due to ozone Lee HS, Wang YT, Tan KT, Occupational asthma due to ozone, Singapore Med J, 1989;30:485-487,

No Abstract Available for Prevalence of occupational allergy due to live fish bait Siracusa A, Marcucci F, Spinozzi F, Marabini A, Pettinari L, Pace ML, Tacconi C, Prevalence of occupational allergy due to live fish bait, Clin Exp Allergy, 2003;33:507-510,
Andrea Siracusa, Perugia, an author of 'Prevalence of occupational allergy due to live fish bait'

Full Text Available for Exposure-response relationships among laboratory workers exposed to rats Nieuwenhuijsen MJ, Putcha V, Gordon S, Heederik D, Venables KM, Cullinan P, Newman Taylor AJ, Exposure-response relationships among laboratory workers exposed to rats, Occup Environ Med, 2002;60:104-108,
Paul Cullinan, Royal Brompton Hospital, London, UK, an author of 'Exposure-response relationships among laboratory workers exposed to rats' Dick Heederik, Institute of Risk Assessment Sciences, Utrecht, an author of 'Exposure-response relationships among laboratory workers exposed to rats' Tony Newman Taylor, Royal Brompton Hospital, London, an author of 'Exposure-response relationships among laboratory workers exposed to rats' Kate Venables, Oxford University, an author of 'Exposure-response relationships among laboratory workers exposed to rats'

No Abstract Available for Occupational rhinoconjunctivitis and asthma in a wool worker caused by Dermesidae species Brito FF, Mur P, Barber D, Lombardero M, Galindo PA, Gomez E, Borja J, Occupational rhinoconjunctivitis and asthma in a wool worker caused by Dermesidae species, Allergy, 2002;57:1191-1194,

No Abstract Available for Evaluation of Dermestid sensitivity in museum personel Siegel S, Lee N, Rohr A, et al, Evaluation of Dermestid sensitivity in museum personel, J Allergy Clin Immunol, 1991;1:-,

No Abstract Available for Asthma caused by Dermestdae (black carpet beetle): a new allergen in house dust Cuestaherranz J, de las Heras M, Satre J, et al, Asthma caused by Dermestdae (black carpet beetle): a new allergen in house dust, J Allergy Clin Immunol, 1997;99:147-149,

No Abstract Available for Occupational asthma due to triglycidyl isocyanurate Mc Coach JS, Burge PS, Occupational asthma due to triglycidyl isocyanurate, Thorax, 1997;52:A74-,
Sherwood Burge, Oasys, an author of 'Occupational asthma due to triglycidyl isocyanurate'

No Abstract Available for Inhaled and nasal corticosteroid use and the risk of fracture Suissa S, Baltzan M, Kremer R, Ernst P, Inhaled and nasal corticosteroid use and the risk of fracture, Am J Respir Crit Care Med, 2004;169:83-88,

No Abstract Available for A comparison of salmeterol with albuterol in the treatment of mild-to-moderate asthma Pearlman DS, Chervinsky P, LaForce C, Seltzer JM, Southern DL, Kemp JP, Dockhorn RJ, Grossman J, Liddle RF, Yancey SW, Cocchetto DM, Alexander WJ, van As A, A comparison of salmeterol with albuterol in the treatment of mild-to-moderate asthma, NEJM, 1992;327:1420-1425,

Full Text Available for Guidelines for the prevention, identification and management of occupational asthma: Evidence review and recommendations Nicholson PJ, Cullinan P, Gosmore C, Newman Taylor AJ, Burge PS, Guidelines for the prevention, identification and management of occupational asthma: Evidence review and recommendations, Occup Environ Med, 2004;62:-,
Paul Cullinan, Royal Brompton Hospital, London, UK, an author of 'Guidelines for the prevention, identification and management of occupational asthma: Evidence review and recommendations' Sherwood Burge, Oasys, an author of 'Guidelines for the prevention, identification and management of occupational asthma: Evidence review and recommendations' Tony Newman Taylor, Royal Brompton Hospital, London, an author of 'Guidelines for the prevention, identification and management of occupational asthma: Evidence review and recommendations' Paul Nicholson, Procter And Gamble Occupational Health, an author of 'Guidelines for the prevention, identification and management of occupational asthma: Evidence review and recommendations'

No Abstract Available for Inhaled formaldehyde: exposure estimation, hazard characterization, and exposure-response analysis Liteplo RG, Meek ME, Inhaled formaldehyde: exposure estimation, hazard characterization, and exposure-response analysis, J Toxicology Environ Health, 2003;6:85-114,

No Abstract Available for Increased risk of allergy in children due to formaldehyde expodure in homes Garrett HM, Hooper MA, Hooper BM, Rayment PR, Abramson MJ, Increased risk of allergy in children due to formaldehyde expodure in homes, Allergy, 1999;54:330-337,
Michael Abramson, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia, an author of 'Increased risk of allergy in children due to formaldehyde expodure in homes'

No Abstract Available for Criteria air pollutants and toxic air pollutants Suh MW, Badadori T, Vallarino J, Spengler JD, Criteria air pollutants and toxic air pollutants, Environ Health Perspect, 2000;108:625-633,

No Abstract Available for In vivo and in vitro effect of ozone and formaldehyde on human mucociliary transport system Schafer D, Brommer C, Riechelmann H, Mann JW, In vivo and in vitro effect of ozone and formaldehyde on human mucociliary transport system, Rhinology, 1999;37:56-60,

No Abstract Available for Asthme et polluants chemiques domestiques (a l'exception tabac) Krieger P, De Blay F, Pauli G, Kopferschmitt MC, Asthme et polluants chemiques domestiques (a l'exception tabac), Rev Mal Respir, 1998;15:11-24,
Frederic de Blay, Hopital Universitaires de Strasbourg, an author of 'Asthme et polluants chemiques domestiques (a l'exception tabac)' Gabrielle Pauli, University of Strasbourg, an author of 'Asthme et polluants chemiques domestiques (a l'exception tabac)'

No Abstract Available for Raised exhaled nitric oxide in healthy children is associated with domestic formaldehyde levels Franklin P, Dingle P, Stick S, Raised exhaled nitric oxide in healthy children is associated with domestic formaldehyde levels, Am J Respir Crit Care Med, 2000;161:1757-1759,

No Abstract Available for Asthmatic symptoms and volatile organic compounds, formaldehyde, and carbon dioxide in dwellings Norback D, Bjornsson E, Janson C, Widstrom J, Boman G, Asthmatic symptoms and volatile organic compounds, formaldehyde, and carbon dioxide in dwellings, Occup Environ Med, 1995;52:388-395,
Dan Norback, , an author of 'Asthmatic symptoms and volatile organic compounds, formaldehyde, and carbon dioxide in dwellings'

No Abstract Available for Formaldehyde exposure, acute pulmonary response, and exposure control options in gross anatomy laboratory AkbarKhanzadeh F, Vaquerano MU, AkbarKhanzadeh M, Bisesi MS, Formaldehyde exposure, acute pulmonary response, and exposure control options in gross anatomy laboratory, Am J Ind Med, 1994;26:61-75,

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