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Abstract Available for Respiratory allergy in laboratory animal workers: a retrospective cohort study using pre-employment screening data Kruize H, Post W, Heederik D, Martens B, Hollander A, van der Beek E, Respiratory allergy in laboratory animal workers: a retrospective cohort study using pre-employment screening data, Occup Environ Med, 1997;54:830-835,
Dick Heederik, Institute of Risk Assessment Sciences, Utrecht, an author of 'Respiratory allergy in laboratory animal workers: a retrospective cohort study using pre-employment screening data'

Abstract Available for Occupational respiratory diseases in laboratory animal workers; initial results Krakowiak A, Szulc B, Gorski P, Occupational respiratory diseases in laboratory animal workers; initial results, Int J Occup Med Environ Health, 1997;10:31-36,
Pawel Gorski, University of Lodz, Poland, an author of 'Occupational respiratory diseases in laboratory animal workers; initial results'

Abstract Available for Allergy risk in an enzyme producing plant: a retrospective follow up study Johnsen CR, Sorensen TB, Ingemann Larsen A et al, Allergy risk in an enzyme producing plant: a retrospective follow up study, J Occup Environ Med, 1997;54:671-675,

Full Text Available for Consequences of occupational asthma on employment and financial status: a follow-up study Ameille J, Paton JC, Bayeux MC et al, Consequences of occupational asthma on employment and financial status: a follow-up study, Eur Respir J, 1997;10:55-58,

Abstract Available for T-cell receptor V beta gene segment expression in di-isocyanate-induced occupational asthma Bernstein JA, Munson J, Lummus ZL, Balakrishnan K, Leikauf G, T-cell receptor V beta gene segment expression in di-isocyanate-induced occupational asthma, J Allergy Clin Immunol, 1997;99:245-250,
Zana Lummus, Cincinatti, an author of 'T-cell receptor V beta gene segment expression in di-isocyanate-induced occupational asthma'

Abstract Available for Screening Questionnaires For Bakers' Asthma - Are They Worth The Effort? Gordon SB, Curran AD, Murphy J, Sillitoe C, Lee G, Wiley K, Morice, AH, Screening Questionnaires For Bakers' Asthma - Are They Worth The Effort?, Occup Med (London), 1997;47:361-366,
Andrew Curran, HSL, Sheffield, UK, an author of 'Screening Questionnaires For Bakers' Asthma - Are They Worth The Effort?'

Abstract Available for Respiratory symptoms and occupational sensitisation in a group of trainee bakers: results of a 6-month follow up DeZotti R, Bovenzi M, Molinari S et al, Respiratory symptoms and occupational sensitisation in a group of trainee bakers: results of a 6-month follow up, Med Lav, 1997;88:155-165,

Full Text Available for Enzyme exposure, smoking and lung function in employees in the detergent industry over 20 years. Medical Subcommittee of the UK Soap and Detergent Industry Association Cathcart M, Nicholson P, Roberts D, Bazley M, Juniper C, Murray P, Randell M, Enzyme exposure, smoking and lung function in employees in the detergent industry over 20 years. Medical Subcommittee of the UK Soap and Detergent Industry Association, Occup Med (London), 1997;47:473-478,
Paul Nicholson, Procter And Gamble Occupational Health, an author of 'Enzyme exposure, smoking and lung function in employees in the detergent industry over 20 years. Medical Subcommittee of the UK Soap and Detergent Industry Association'

Abstract Available for The relationship between peak expiratory flow and respiratory symptoms Burge PS, The relationship between peak expiratory flow and respiratory symptoms, Eur Respir J, 1997;10:67s-68s,
Sherwood Burge, Oasys, an author of 'The relationship between peak expiratory flow and respiratory symptoms'

No Abstract Available for Epidemic of asthma in a wood products plant using methylene diphenyl diisocyanate Woellner RC, Hall S, Greaves I, Schoenwetter WF, Epidemic of asthma in a wood products plant using methylene diphenyl diisocyanate, Am J Ind Med, 1997;31:56-63,

Abstract Available for Metalworking fluid-associated hypersensitivity pneumonitis: a workshop summary Kreiss K, Cox-Ganser J., Metalworking fluid-associated hypersensitivity pneumonitis: a workshop summary, Am J Industr Med, 1997;32:423-432,
Kay Kreiss, NIOSH, Morgantown USA, an author of 'Metalworking fluid-associated hypersensitivity pneumonitis: a workshop summary'

Abstract Available for Unexpected nerve gas exposure in the city of Matsumoto: Report of rescue activity in the first sarin gas terrorism Okudera H, Morita H, Iwashita T, Shibata T, Otagiri T, Kobayashi S, Yanagisawa N, Unexpected nerve gas exposure in the city of Matsumoto: Report of rescue activity in the first sarin gas terrorism, The American Journal of Emergency Medicine, 1997;15:527-528,DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0735-6757(97)90201-1

Abstract Available for Long-term outcome of pulmonary function in farmer's lung: a 14 year follow-up with matched controls Erkinjuntti-Pekkanen R, Kokkarinen JI, Tukiainen HO, Pekkanen J, Husman K, Terho EO, Long-term outcome of pulmonary function in farmer's lung: a 14 year follow-up with matched controls, Eur Respir J, 1997;10:2046-2050,

Full Text Available for Respiratory morbidity 10 years after the Union Carbide gas leak at Bhopal: a cross sectional survey Cullinan P, Acquilla S, Ramana Dhara V, on behalf of the International Medical Commission on Bhopal, Respiratory morbidity 10 years after the Union Carbide gas leak at Bhopal: a cross sectional survey, Br Med J, 1997;314:338,http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmj.314.7077.338
Paul Cullinan, Royal Brompton Hospital, London, UK, an author of 'Respiratory morbidity 10 years after the Union Carbide gas leak at Bhopal: a cross sectional survey'

Full Text Available for Asbestos, asbestosis, and cancer: the Helsinki criteria for diagnosis and
attribution Consensus report, Asbestos, asbestosis, and cancer: the Helsinki criteria for diagnosis and attribution, Scand J Work Environ Health, 1997;23:1-6,

Full Text Available for Does occupational exposure to iron promote infection? Palmer K, Coggon D, Does occupational exposure to iron promote infection?, Occup Environ Med, 1997;54:529-534,
David Coggon, Southampton University, an author of 'Does occupational exposure to iron promote infection?' Keith Palmer, Environmental Epidemiology Unit, Southampton University, UK, an author of 'Does occupational exposure to iron promote infection?'

Abstract Available for Evaluation of the utility of spirometry in a regional public health screening program for workers exposed to welding fumes Rossignol M, Seguin P, DeGuire L, Evaluation of the utility of spirometry in a regional public health screening program for workers exposed to welding fumes, Occupational Health and Industrial Medicine, 1997;36:130,

Full Text Available for Bronchial reactions to exposure to welding fumes Contreras GR, Chan-Yeung M, Bronchial reactions to exposure to welding fumes, Occup Environ Med, 1997;54:836-839,
Moira Chan-Yeung, University of Hong Kong, an author of 'Bronchial reactions to exposure to welding fumes'

Full Text Available for Comparison of soybean epidemic asthma and occupational asthma Antó JM, Sunyer J, Newman Taylor AJ, Comparison of soybean epidemic asthma and occupational asthma, Thorax, 1996;51:743-749,doi: 10.1136/thx.51.7.743
Josep Antó, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, an author of 'Comparison of soybean epidemic asthma and occupational asthma' Tony Newman Taylor, Royal Brompton Hospital, London, an author of 'Comparison of soybean epidemic asthma and occupational asthma'

Abstract Available for Placebo-controlled challenges with perfume in patients with asthma-like symptoms Millqvist E, Löwhagen O, Placebo-controlled challenges with perfume in patients with asthma-like symptoms, Allergy, 1996;51:434-439,Fihttps://doi.org/10.1111/j.1398-9995.1996.tb04644

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