Predictors of silicosis and variation in prevalence across mines among employed gold miners in South Africa
Abstract Background The stated intention to eliminate silicosis from the South African goldmining industry as well as current programmes to find and compensate ex-miners with silicosis require an understanding of variation in silicosis prevalence across the industry. We aimed to identify the predict...
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Main Authors: | Dave Knight (Author), Rodney Ehrlich (Author), Annibale Cois (Author), Katherine Fielding (Author), Alison D. Grant (Author), Gavin Churchyard (Author) |
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2020-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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