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Most recent articles from the Collegium Ramazzini:

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https://epidemiologyinpolicy.org/

Occupational Asthma

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We are proud to announce that the CDC has integrated the occupational asthma guidelines, mainly developed by the EOM members, in its recent policy rules 

http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/topics/asthma/occasthmaprevention.html 

Occupational asthma: evidence-based diagnosis and management. Occupational agents cause 8-25 % of all asthma cases in the EU

  • Global Burden of Disease and Injury Due to Occupational Factors (Authors: Leigh et al.)
  • Guidelines for the Management of Work-related Asthma Final Report of the ERS Task Force: “Management of work-related asthma.”
  • What are the benefits of medical screening and surveillance?
  • Occupationalasthma.com
  • EPICOH
  • ERS Pocket Guidelines
  • Global burden of environmental and occupational diseases published by the WHO
  • Information for workers
  • Occupational asthma references and papers
  • The oasys computer program for recording and integreating serial peak expiratory flow (PEF)
  • Asking a patient for a serial peak flow record
  • Bronchial Asthma and COPD due to Irritants in the Workplace - an Evidance-based Approach
  • WHO and Tabacco
  • Irritants and Allergens
  • Occupational Asthma
  • Asbestos Hazards
  • Chemicals and Toxic Substances
  • Teaching Module for Occupational Medicine
  • Recent Research Activities from the EOM Working Groups
  • Fume events
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