byssinosis in Czech
[med.] byssinóza Note: chronická bronchitida způsobená prachem z bavlny Entry edited by: Martin M.
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1. Byssinosis definition, brown lung
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3. Review of the problem of Byssinosis
4. Boxinesses; Boyishness; Bushmaster; Businesses; Busynesses; Byssinoses; Byssinosis
5. Byssinosis is more common in people who work in …
6. Byssinosis is a disease of the lungs
7. Byssinosis is a disease of the lungs
8. Byssinosis can have symptoms that can range in severity
9. Byssinosis is an industrial disease due to breathing dust from
10. Byssinosis is a chronic, asthma-like narrowing of the airways
11. Byssinosis SHINCELY SAM SAMUEL SWATHI THIRUNARAYANAN GROUP 7 2
12. Definition Byssinosis is a chronic, asthma-like narrowing of the airways
13. The prevalence of Byssinosis among cotton workers in the north of Benin
14. Byssinosis Definition Byssinosis is a disease of the lungs caused by breathing in cotton dust or dusts from other vegetable fibers such as flax, hemp, or sisal while at work.
15. Byssinosis and COPD rates among factory workers manufacturing hemp and jute
16. Byssinosis is a narrowing of the airways caused by inhaling cotton, flax, or hemp particles. Byssinosis may cause wheezing and tightness in the chest, usually on the first day of work after a break
17. The diagnosis of Byssinosis for compensation purposes is entirely dependent on the symptomatic history
18. Treatment of Byssinosis includes avoidance or reduction of exposure and use of asthma drugs
19. Byssinosis, Cannabinosis, or Cannabosis results from inhaling particles of cotton, flax, hemp, cannabis or …
20. Bronchodilators are helpful for the treatment of Byssinosis as it improves the symptoms
21. Byssinosis can cause symptoms like asthma or more permanent lung damage similar to …
22. Exposures causing Byssinosis include cotton dust from bract, leaf, and stem, flax dust from ste
23. Byssinosis is a further form of occupational asthma, 402 one encountered in the cotton industry
24. Other names for Byssinosis include Monday fever, brown lung disease, mill fever or cotton workers' lung
25. Byssinosis is a lung disease caused by occupational exposure to dust from cotton, hemp, or flax
26. Byssinosis is common among textile workers, who often inhale significant amounts of cotton dust
27. Byssinosis can cause symptoms like asthma but may also cause more permanent lung da
28. INTRODUCTION Byssinosis is a lung disease caused by occupational exposure to dust from cotton, hemp or flax
29. Byssinosis is a lung disease caused by job-related exposure to dust from cotton, hemp, or flax
30. Also called brown lung disease, Byssinosis results from inhaling particles of cotton, flax, hemp, or jute.
31. Byssinosis is a type of hypersensitivity pneumonitis which can result from exposure to cotton fibers 1
32. Classified as a form of occupational asthma, Byssinosis can lead to chronic lung disease, including life-long asthma
33. Byssinosis, also called brown lung, or brown lung disease, respiratory disorder caused by inhalation of an endotoxin produced by bacteria in the fibres of cotton. Byssinosis is common among textile workers, who often inhale significant amounts of cotton dust.
34. Byssinosis, also called "brown lung disease" or "Monday fever", is an occupational lung
35. Byssinosis is a type of hypersensitivity pneumonitis which can result from exposure to cotton fibers 2)
36. Byssinosis: Years of potential life lost to age 65 and to life expectancy by race and sex, U.S
37. Byssinosis, respiratory disorder caused by inhalation of an endotoxin produced by bacteria in the fibres of cotton
38. There is no cure for Byssinosis, so reducing or eliminating dust exposure is essential for successful treatment.
39. Over the years, Byssinosis has been referred to as cotton worker's lung, brown lung disease, Monday fever, and mill fever.
40. Byssinosis is a disease of the lungs resulting from the inhalation of dust produced by cotton or vegetable fibers
41. Byssinosis, cannabosis, cannabinosis, lung disease caused by prolonged inhalation of fiber dust in textile factories (and in the home)
42. Byssinosis is a form of reactive airways disease characterized by bronchoconstriction that occurs in cotton, flax, and hemp workers
43. Byssinosis is a form of reactive airways disease characterized by bronchoconstriction that occurs in cotton, flax, and hemp workers
44. Over the years, Byssinosis has been referred to as cotton worker's lung, brown lung disease, Monday fever, and mill fever
45. Residents age 15 and over, 2005–2014 2017-910: May 2017 Byssinosis: Number of deaths, crude and age-adjusted death rates, U.S
46. Byssinosis definition: a lung disease caused by prolonged inhalation of fibre dust in textile factories Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples
47. ‘The questionnaire was based on his Byssinosis study and emphasized work-related symptoms such as chest tightness, cough, sputum production, breathlessness, day …
48. One such condition is Byssinosis, a collection of respiratory symptoms elicited by exposure to raw non-synthetic textiles during their manufacturing process
49. It is a disease that is unique to cotton workers who are exposed to the “dusty” fibers of cotton or other textile fibers at the beginning of processing—Byssinosis is also referred to as “brown lung disease” among other names The symptoms of Byssinosis can range from mild to
50. ‘The questionnaire was based on his Byssinosis study and emphasized work-related symptoms such as chest tightness, cough, sputum production, breathlessness, day …