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Occupational symptoms among compost workers.

M Lundholm, R Rylander.   

Abstract

Exposure to gram-negative bacteria and the presence of subjective symptoms among workers were investigated at an experimental compost plant. Four of the 11 workers reported nausea, headache, and diarrhea, an incidence greater than that reported by workers in a drinking water plant. The number of airborne gram-negative bacteria was high where household garbage was agitated by the technical equipment. The findings are similar to those in studies on workers in sewage treatment plants.

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Year:  1980        PMID: 7365562

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


  10 in total

1.  Health complaints and immunological markers of exposure to bioaerosols among biowaste collectors and compost workers.

Authors:  J Bünger; M Antlauf-Lammers; T G Schulz; G A Westphal; M M Müller; P Ruhnau; E Hallier
Journal:  Occup Environ Med       Date:  2000-07       Impact factor: 4.402

2.  Morbidity among municipal waste incinerator workers: a cross-sectional study.

Authors:  Martine Hours; Lucie Anzivino-Viricel; Anne Maitre; Alain Perdrix; Yves Perrodin; Barbara Charbotel; Alain Bergeret
Journal:  Int Arch Occup Environ Health       Date:  2003-05-23       Impact factor: 3.015

3.  A 5-year follow-up study on respiratory disorders and lung function in workers exposed to organic dust from composting plants.

Authors:  Jürgen Bünger; Bernhard Schappler-Scheele; Reinhard Hilgers; Ernst Hallier
Journal:  Int Arch Occup Environ Health       Date:  2006-08-08       Impact factor: 3.015

4.  Season, equipment, and job function related to gastrointestinal problems in waste collectors.

Authors:  U I Ivens; N Ebbehøj; O M Poulsen; T Skov
Journal:  Occup Environ Med       Date:  1997-12       Impact factor: 4.402

5.  Work related symptoms among sewage workers.

Authors:  M Lundholm; R Rylander
Journal:  Br J Ind Med       Date:  1983-08

6.  (M)VOC and composting facilities. Part 2: (M)VOC dispersal in the environment.

Authors:  Thomas Müller; Ralf Thissen; Silvia Braun; Wolfgang Dott; Guido Fischer
Journal:  Environ Sci Pollut Res Int       Date:  2004       Impact factor: 4.223

7.  Interstitial and free lung cells in acute inflammation in the guinea-pig.

Authors:  M C Snella; T Venaille; P Holt; R Rylander
Journal:  Agents Actions       Date:  1987-12

8.  Levels of gram-negative bacteria, Aspergillus fumigatus, dust, and endotoxin at compost plants.

Authors:  C S Clark; R Rylander; L Larsson
Journal:  Appl Environ Microbiol       Date:  1983-05       Impact factor: 4.792

Review 9.  Exposures and health outcomes in relation to bioaerosol emissions from composting facilities: a systematic review of occupational and community studies.

Authors:  Clare Pearson; Emma Littlewood; Philippa Douglas; Sarah Robertson; Timothy W Gant; Anna L Hansell
Journal:  J Toxicol Environ Health B Crit Rev       Date:  2015       Impact factor: 6.393

Review 10.  Hazard to man and the environment posed by the use of urban waste compost: a review.

Authors:  I Déportes; J L Benoit-Guyod; D Zmirou
Journal:  Sci Total Environ       Date:  1995-11-30       Impact factor: 7.963

  10 in total

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