Literature DB >> 8956540

Asbestos bodies in sputum of asbestos exposed workers.

G Scansetti1, A Chiesa, E Capellaro, S Villari, F Sulotto.   

Abstract

The prevalence of asbestos bodies (AB) in sputum was studied in a group of 220 former or current asbestos workers, who came under observation because of a claim for compensation and who had, in most cases, high levels of exposure. Only one sputum specimen was obtained from each subject. The overall AB prevalence was 34%; it was 24.5% among workers exposed to chrysotile only, and 42% among workers also exposed to amphiboles, thus showing a statistically significant difference. No significant differences were found in AB prevalence either between current asbestos workers and former workers or between asbestosis cases and those without asbestosis. AB prevalence among current smokers was significantly lower than that observed among non-smokers and ex-smokers pooled together. The highest AB prevalence was found among currently exposed textile workers (65.7%), especially in male subjects (66.7%). As the exposure of these groups was heavy and included amphiboles, it may be concluded that although AB counts are highly specific they have low sensitivity.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8956540

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Med Lav        ISSN: 0025-7818            Impact factor:   1.275


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1.  Fluoro-edenitic fibres in the sputum of subjects from Biancavilla (Sicily): a pilot study.

Authors:  Maria Grazia Putzu; Caterina Bruno; Amerigo Zona; Marilena Massiccio; Roberto Pasetto; Pier Giorgio Piolatto; Pietro Comba
Journal:  Environ Health       Date:  2006-06-16       Impact factor: 5.984

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