Literature DB >> 3570507

Sawmill alveolitis in Sweden.

L Belin.   

Abstract

Short-lasting alveolitis-like symptoms are described in Swedish sawmill workers who are trimming and sorting moldy planks. Precipitating antibodies to Rhizopus antigen are demonstrated by double diffusion analyses in more than 50% of the wood trimmers, who are exposed to greater than 10(6) Rhizopus colony-forming units/m3 (Rcfu/m3). Febrile reactions with muscular pain and malaise occur in 10-20% at peak exposure levels above 10(7) Rcfu/m3. Sawmill workers with repeated acute symptoms have high titres of precipitating antibodies and are mainly non-smokers. The prevalence of this disease in the total Swedish wood trimmer population is estimated at 5-10%. Less typical symptoms from upper and lower airways and a mild, reversible decrement of forced vital capacity over one week's work shift is also suspected to be caused by this airborn mold. The pathogenetic mechanism is assumed to be identical with the wood mold reactions in wood chip burners, where a more complete picture of typical allergic alveolitis is seen. Identification of the cases and preventive measurements seem to have reduced the incidence rate of both these wood mold diseases.

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Year:  1987        PMID: 3570507     DOI: 10.1159/000234248

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int Arch Allergy Appl Immunol        ISSN: 0020-5915


  6 in total

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Authors:  D M Halpin; B J Graneek; M Turner-Warwick; A J Newman Taylor
Journal:  Occup Environ Med       Date:  1994-03       Impact factor: 4.402

2.  Respiratory symptoms, immunological responses, and aeroallergen concentrations at a sawmill.

Authors:  D M Halpin; B J Graneek; J Lacey; M J Nieuwenhuijsen; P A Williamson; K M Venables; A J Newman Taylor
Journal:  Occup Environ Med       Date:  1994-03       Impact factor: 4.402

3.  Hypersensitivity pneumonitis in a cluster of sawmill workers: a 10-year follow-up of exposure, symptoms, and lung function.

Authors:  Karl Færden; May Brit Lund; Trond Mogens Aaløkken; Wijnand Eduard; Per Søstrand; Sverre Langård; Johny Kongerud
Journal:  Int J Occup Environ Health       Date:  2014 Apr-Jun

4.  Assessment of airborne fungal spores in different industrial working environments and their importance as health hazards to workers.

Authors:  S Cosentino; F Palmas
Journal:  Environ Monit Assess       Date:  1991-02       Impact factor: 2.513

5.  Production of tremorgenic mycotoxins by isolates of Aspergillus fumigatus from sawmills in Sweden.

Authors:  C J Land; H Lundström; S Werner
Journal:  Mycopathologia       Date:  1993-11       Impact factor: 2.574

6.  Fungal Fragments and Fungal Aerosol Composition in Sawmills.

Authors:  Komlavi Anani Afanou; Wijnand Eduard; Helle Birgit Laier Johnsen; Anne Straumfors
Journal:  Ann Work Expo Health       Date:  2018-05-28       Impact factor: 2.179

  6 in total

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