Authors
Schenker-MB; Pinkerton-KE; Elvine-Kreiss-B; Vallyathan-V; Kim-M; Green-F
Source
Med Lav 2002 Oct; 93(Suppl):S36-S37
Abstract
We measured the prevalence, severity and histologic character of pulmonary lesions due to dust exposure among Hispanic farmworkers in California. Hispanic males in Central California show early, subclinical histopathological changes consistent with silicosis and mixed-dust pneumoconiosis. Changes were associated with greater severity of dust scores in farmworkers than in non-farmworkers. The natural history and clinical significance of these changes remains to be determined.
Keywords
Agricultural-industry; Agricultural-processes; Agricultural-workers; Bronchial-asthma; Chronic-exposure; Chronic-inflammation; Dust-analysis; Dust-exposure; Dust-inhalation; Exposure-assessment; Exposure-levels; Farmers; Inhalation-studies; Laboratory-testing; Lung-disorders; Lung-function; Lung-irritants; Occupational-diseases; Occupational-exposure; Occupational-health; Occupational-respiratory-disease; Pollutants; Pulmonary-disorders; Pulmonary-function; Pulmonary-system; Pulmonary-system-disorders; Respiratory-hypersensitivity; Respiratory-irritants; Respiratory-system-disorders; Silicates; Silica-dusts; Respirable-dust; Statistical-analysis; Respiratory-system-disorders; Lung-disease; Epidemiology; Demographic-characteristics; Farmers; Agricultural-industry; Agricultural-workers; Agriculture; Mineral-dusts
CAS No.
14808-60-7; 7429-90-5
Document Type
Conference/Symposia Proceedings; Abstract
Funding Type
Cooperative Agreement
Identifying No.
Cooperative-Agreement-Number-U07-CCU-906162
Source Name
La Medicina del Lavoro. 3rd International Symposium on Silica, Silicosis, Cancer and Other Diseases, S. Margherita Ligure, 21-25 October 2002
Performing Organization
University of California - Davis