Ausgabe 1/2005
Inhalt (10 Artikel)
Gases and organic solvents in urine as biomarkers of occupational exposure: a review
M. Imbriani, S. Ghittori
Residential exposure to overhead high-voltage lines and the risk of testicular cancer: results of a population-based case–control study in Hamburg (Germany)
Cornelia Baumgardt-Elms, Michael Schümann, Wolfgang Ahrens, Katja Bromen, Andreas Stang, Ingeborg Jahn, Christa Stegmaier, Karl-Heinz Jöckel
Occupation-specific screening for future sickness absence: criterion validity of the trucker strain monitor (TSM)
Einar M. De Croon, Roland W. B. Blonk, Judith K. Sluiter, Monique H. W. Frings-Dresen
Lead in finger bone, whole blood, plasma and urine in lead-smelter workers: extended exposure range
Andrejs Schütz, Martin Olsson, Anker Jensen, Lars Gerhardsson, Jimmy Börjesson, Sören Mattsson, Staffan Skerfving
Dermal absorption of chlorpyrifos in human volunteers
Wim J. A. Meuling, Luco C. Ravensberg, Len Roza, Joop J. van Hemmen
Comparison of atomic absorption and fluorescence spectroscopic methods for the routine determination of urinary arsenic
Jean-François Heilier, Jean-Pierre Buchet, Vincent Haufroid, Dominique Lison
Cytogenetic tests performed on operating room personnel (the use of anaesthetic gases)
M Bilban, C Bilban Jakopin, D Ogrinc
Respiratory function among waste incinerator workers
Barbara Charbotel, Martine Hours, Alain Perdrix, Lucie Anzivino-Viricel, Alain Bergeret
IgG4 response to fur animal allergens among fur workers
J. Uitti, H. Nordman, L. Halmepuro, J. Savolainen
Needs, education and accreditation in occupational medicine in Italy
G. Abbritti, P. Apostoli, Sergio Iavicoli, N. Murgia, B. Persechino, L. Soleo, L. Ambrosi