| Literature DB >> 19650579 |
Luciano Romeo1, Katia Dalle Molle, Giovanna Zanoni, Andrea Peretti, Gianluca Marangi, Lisset Guadalupe Loaisiga Conrado, Aurora Aragón, Luigi Perbellini.
Abstract
Specific sensitization and respiratory effects associated with the inhalation of sugar cane dust were evaluated in a group of 51 Nicaraguan workers exposed to bagasse. A questionnaire interview, lung function test, serum precipitin tests for Thermoactinomyces sacchari and T. vulgaris, and immunoglobulin E tests for specific environmental allergens were performed for each worker. Twenty-one workers reported at least one respiratory symptom and 16 reported possible symptoms of bagassosis. Six workers demonstrated acute symptoms, 1 had chronic symptoms, and 9 had the reacutized form of the disease. A higher proportion of precipitin response to T. sacchari and T. vulgaris was found in workers reporting symptoms suggestive of acute bagassosis. A possible restrictive ventilatory pattern was observed in 8 subjects and a mild airway obstruction in 1 subject. Priority must be given to a surveillance and exposure prevention program for workers employed in sugar cane production and processing.Entities:
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Year: 2009 PMID: 19650579 DOI: 10.1179/oeh.2009.15.3.249
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Occup Environ Health ISSN: 1077-3525