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1
Poultry processing production worker drowns in an open offal wastewater pit - California.
Authors
California Department of Public Health
Source
Morgantown, WV: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, FACE 23CA002, 2024 Jul; :1-10
2
Respiratory exposure to agricultural dust extract promotes increased intestinal Tnfa expression, gut barrier dysfunction, and endotoxemia in mice.
Authors
Crawford MS; Ulu A; Ramirez BM; Santos AN; Chatterjee P; Canale V; Manz S; Lei H; Nordgren TM; McCole DF
Source
Am J Physiol Gastrointest Liver Physiol 2024 Jan; 326(1):G3-G15
3
Evaluation of potential exposures to railway hazardous material inspectors.
Authors
Beaucham CC
Source
Cincinnati, OH: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, HHE 2022-0049-3387, 2023 Aug; :1-20
4
Working alone and/or in remote locations: opportunities to prevent the risk of fatality from cardiovascular events in oil and gas extraction workers.
Authors
Zimmerman SM; Scott KA; Wingate KC; Ramirez-Cardenas A; Pompei R; Hagan-Haynes K; Hill RD; Wood E
Source
J Occup Environ Med 2023 Jun; 65(6):481-487
5
Low level exposure to
hydrogen
sulfide
: a review of emissions, community exposure, health effects, and exposure guidelines.
Authors
Batterman S; Grant-Alfieri A; Seo S-H
Source
Crit Rev Toxicol 2023 Apr; 53(4):244-295
6
Nrf2 activation protects against organic dust and
hydrogen
sulfide
exposure induced epithelial barrier loss and K. pneumoniae invasion.
Authors
Shrestha D; Massey N; Bhat SM; Jelesijevic T; Sahin O; Zhang Q; Bailey KL; Poole JA; Charavaryamath C
Source
Front Cell Infect Microbiol 2022 Apr; 12:848773
7
Gaseous and particulate content of laser tattoo removal plume.
Authors
Levin YS; Grant MP; Glassford E; Green BJ; Lemons AR; Avram MM
Source
Dermatol Surg 2021 Aug; 47(8):1071-1078
8
Pre-exposure to
hydrogen
sulfide
modulates the innate inflammatory response to organic dust.
Authors
Shrestha D; Bhat SM; Massey N; Santana Maldonado C; Rumbeiha WK; Charavaryamath C
Source
Cell Tissue Res 2021 Apr; 384(1):129-148
9
Evaluation of personal exposure to surgical smoke generated from electrocautery instruments: a pilot study.
Authors
Benson SM; Maskrey JR; Nembhard MD; Unice KM; Shirley MA; Panko JM
Source
Ann Work Expo Health 2019 Nov; 63(9):990-1003
10
Characterizing exposures during laser tattoo removal in a hospital dermatology center.
Authors
Grant MP; Glassford E; Green BJ; Lemons AR
Source
Cincinnati, OH: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, HHE 2017-0006-3319, 2019 Aug; :1-37
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