Precarious transition: a mortality study of South African ex-miners
Abstract Background Despite their burden of a triple epidemic of silicosis, tuberculosis and HIV infection, little is known about the mortality experience of miners from the South African mining industry once they leave employment. Such information is important because of the size and dispersion of...
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Main Authors: | Kim Bloch (Author), Leigh F. Johnson (Author), Mlindeli Nkosi (Author), Rodney Ehrlich (Author) |
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2018-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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