Literature DB >> 10931789

Agricultural lung diseases.

S R Kirkhorn1, V F Garry.   

Abstract

Agriculture is considered one of the most hazardous occupations. Organic dusts and toxic gases constitute some of the most common and potentially disabling occupational and environmental hazards. The changing patterns of agriculture have paradoxically contributed to both improved working conditions and increased exposure to respiratory hazards. Animal confinement operations with increasing animal density, particularly swine confinement, have contributed significantly to increased intensity and duration of exposure to indoor air toxins. Ongoing research has implicated bacterial endotoxins, fungal spores, and the inherent toxicity of grain dusts as causes of upper and lower airway inflammation and as immunologic agents in both grain and animal production. Animal confinement gases, particularly ammonia and hydrogen sulfide, have been implicated as additional sources of respiratory irritants. It has become evident that a significant percentage of agricultural workers have clinical symptoms associated with long-term exposure to organic dusts and animal confinement gases. Respiratory diseases and syndromes, including hypersensitivity pneumonitis, organic dust toxic syndrome, chronic bronchitis, mucous membrane inflammation syndrome, and asthmalike syndrome, result from ongoing acute and chronic exposures. In this review we focus upon the emerging respiratory health issues in a changing agricultural economic and technologic environment. Environmental and occupational hazards and exposures will be emphasized rather than clinical diagnosis and treatment. Methods of prevention, from both engineering controls and personal respiratory perspectives, are also addressed.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10931789      PMCID: PMC1637683          DOI: 10.1289/ehp.00108s4705

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Health Perspect        ISSN: 0091-6765            Impact factor:   9.031


  41 in total

1.  Comparative personal exposures to organic dusts and endotoxin.

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Journal:  Ann Occup Hyg       Date:  1999-02

2.  Protective effect of respiratory devices in farmers with occupational asthma.

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Journal:  Eur Respir J       Date:  1998-09       Impact factor: 16.671

3.  Positive human health effects of dust suppression with canola oil in swine barns.

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Journal:  Am J Respir Crit Care Med       Date:  1997-08       Impact factor: 21.405

4.  Pulmonary responses after wood chip mulch exposure.

Authors:  S F Wintermeyer; W G Kuschner; H Wong; A D'Alessandro; P D Blanc
Journal:  J Occup Environ Med       Date:  1997-04       Impact factor: 2.162

Review 5.  Zoonotic infections.

Authors:  D J Weber; W A Rutala
Journal:  Occup Med       Date:  1999 Apr-Jun

6.  Long-term risk of emphysema in patients with farmer's lung and matched control farmers.

Authors:  R Erkinjuntti-Pekkanen; H Rytkonen; J I Kokkarinen; H O Tukiainen; K Partanen; E O Terho
Journal:  Am J Respir Crit Care Med       Date:  1998-08       Impact factor: 21.405

7.  Asthma and allergy in New Zealand farmers.

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Journal:  Am J Ind Med       Date:  1999-01       Impact factor: 2.214

8.  Prevalence of Coxiella burnetii infections among North Dakota sheep producers.

Authors:  H R Guo; R Gilmore; D M Waag; L Shireley; E Freund
Journal:  J Occup Environ Med       Date:  1998-11       Impact factor: 2.162

9.  Longitudinal changes in lung function associated with aspects of swine-confinement exposure.

Authors:  P F Vogelzang; J W van der Gulden; H Folgering; C P van Schayck
Journal:  J Occup Environ Med       Date:  1998-12       Impact factor: 2.162

10.  Prevalence of asthma and respiratory symptoms in dairy farmers in the French province of the Doubs.

Authors:  J C Dalphin; A Dubiez; E Monnet; D Gora; V Westeel; D Pernet; J C Polio; R Gibey; J J Laplante; A Depierre
Journal:  Am J Respir Crit Care Med       Date:  1998-11       Impact factor: 21.405

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  43 in total

1.  Simulation of air quality and operational cost to ventilate swine farrowing facilities in Midwest U.S. during winter.

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Journal:  Trans ASABE       Date:  2017       Impact factor: 1.188

2.  Gene expression profiling of the effects of organic dust in lung epithelial and THP-1 cells reveals inductive effects on inflammatory and immune response genes.

Authors:  Vijay Boggaram; David S Loose; Koteswara R Gottipati; Kartiga Natarajan; Courtney T Mitchell
Journal:  Physiol Genomics       Date:  2016-02-16       Impact factor: 3.107

3.  Effects of Agricultural Organic Dusts on Human Lung-Resident Mesenchymal Stem (Stromal) Cell Function.

Authors:  Tara M Nordgren; Kristina L Bailey; Art J Heires; Dawn Katafiasz; Debra J Romberger
Journal:  Toxicol Sci       Date:  2018-04-01       Impact factor: 4.849

4.  Pesticides and other agricultural factors associated with self-reported farmer's lung among farm residents in the Agricultural Health Study.

Authors:  Jane A Hoppin; David M Umbach; Greg J Kullman; Paul K Henneberger; Stephanie J London; Michael C R Alavanja; Dale P Sandler
Journal:  Occup Environ Med       Date:  2006-12-20       Impact factor: 4.402

Review 5.  A comprehensive review of levels and determinants of personal exposure to dust and endotoxin in livestock farming.

Authors:  Ioannis Basinas; Torben Sigsgaard; Hans Kromhout; Dick Heederik; Inge M Wouters; Vivi Schlünssen
Journal:  J Expo Sci Environ Epidemiol       Date:  2013-11-27       Impact factor: 5.563

6.  Skin and respiratory symptoms in peanut inspectors with peanut dust and endotoxin exposure.

Authors:  Loren Tapp; David Sylvain
Journal:  J Occup Environ Hyg       Date:  2013       Impact factor: 2.155

7.  Indoor and outdoor particulate matter and endotoxin concentrations in an intensely agricultural county.

Authors:  Brian T Pavilonis; T Renee Anthony; Patrick T O'Shaughnessy; Michael J Humann; James A Merchant; Genna Moore; Peter S Thorne; Clifford P Weisel; Wayne T Sanderson
Journal:  J Expo Sci Environ Epidemiol       Date:  2013-01-16       Impact factor: 5.563

8.  β2-Adrenergic agonists attenuate organic dust-induced lung inflammation.

Authors:  Debra J Romberger; Art J Heires; Tara M Nordgren; Jill A Poole; Myron L Toews; William W West; Todd A Wyatt
Journal:  Am J Physiol Lung Cell Mol Physiol       Date:  2016-05-17       Impact factor: 5.464

Review 9.  The association between proximity to animal feeding operations and community health: a systematic review.

Authors:  Annette M O'Connor; Brent Auvermann; Danelle Bickett-Weddle; Steve Kirkhorn; Jan M Sargeant; Alejandro Ramirez; Susanna G Von Essen
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2010-03-10       Impact factor: 3.240

10.  Hydrogen sulfide exposure in an adult male.

Authors:  Bassam Doujaiji; Jaffar A Al-Tawfiq
Journal:  Ann Saudi Med       Date:  2010 Jan-Feb       Impact factor: 1.526

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