Pulmonary Function Test in Construction Workers and a Referent Food Industry Group: A Comparative Study
Background & Objectives: Almost 9 to 12% of construction workers are exposed to dust in their workplace. However, few studies have assessed the risks and complications of this exposure. This study aims to evaluate the pulmonary effects of construction workers' occupational exposure to dust....
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Main Authors: | touraj khazraee (Author), zahra zamanian (Author), rezvan zare (Author), farzaneh mobasheri (Author) |
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Fasa University of Medical Sciences,
2015-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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