Literature DB >> 650307

Pleuropulmonary disease among asbestos workers in relation to smoking and type of exposure.

W Weiss, P A Theodos.   

Abstract

The chest roentgenograms of employees aged 40 and over in two asbestos manufacturing plants were read by consensus without knowledge of the plant or smoking habits. Plant A used only chrysotile asbestos throughout its history and Plant B used amosite as well as chrysotile, the amosite being limited to the period 1950-64. The prevalence of pulmonary disease was 25% in Plant A and 33% in Plant B. The prevalence of pleural thickening was 18% in Plant A and 35% in Plant B. Neither age nor work duration were factors in these differences. In Plant A there was no obvious relationship between smoking and pleuropulmonary disease. In Plant B there was a definite relationship of smoking to pulmonary disease and perhaps to pleural thickening. Both type of asbestos and smoking habits appear to be determinants of pleuropulmonary disease in asbestos workers.

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Year:  1978        PMID: 650307

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Occup Med        ISSN: 0096-1736


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