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Disease Prevalence and Mortality among Agricultural Workers in Korea

Lee WJ, Cha ES, Moon EK

The aim of this paper was to provide an overview of mortality and disease prevalence related to occupational diseases among agricultural workers in Korea. We evaluated the age-standardized mortality rates...
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Dermal Exposure Associated with Occupational End Use of Pesticides and the Role of Protective Measures

MacFarlane E, Carey R, Keegel T, El-Zaemay , Fritschi L

  • KMID: 2317095
  • Saf Health Work.
  • 2013 Sep;4(3):136-141.
BACKGROUND: Occupational end users of pesticides may experience bodily absorption of the pesticide products they use, risking possible health effects. The purpose of this paper is to provide a guide...
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Specific IgG1 and IgG4 antibodies to citrus red mite in citrus farmers: a study of their relationship to respiratory symptoms

Park HS, Kim HY, Kim YK, Son JW, Nahm DH, Cho SH, Min KU, Kim YY

Citrus red mite (CRM) is known as the most common sensitizing allergen in subjects with asthma and rhinitis working on citrus farms. The aim of this study is to evaluate...
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Recently Occurring Adult Tetanus in Korea: Emphasis on Immunization and Awareness of Tetanus

Shin DH, Yu HS, Park JH, Shin JH, Kim SJ

Since a nationwide childhood vaccination with tetanus toxoid, tetanus has become a rare disease in Korea. However, we recently experienced 17 cases of adult tetanus in a university hospital during...
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Clinical Observation of 12 Farmers Who Believe Themselves to Have Suffered from Chronic Pesticide Intoxication

Hong ZR, Hong SY, Han MJ, Lee HS, Gil HO, Yang JO, Lee EY, Hong SY

BACKGROUND/AIMS: We assessed twelve cases of suspected chronic pesticide intoxication, with medically unexplained physical symptoms. METHODS: Complete blood cell count (CBC), blood chemistry, routine urinalysis, chest X-ray, ECG,...
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