Environmental & Occupational Lung Diseases Recommendations
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SECTION HEADS
Section Topics
- » Air pollutants, experimental studies
- » Environmental respiratory disease: epidemiology in children
- » Indoor air pollution: epidemiology
- » Management, impairment evaluation and rehabilitation in occupational respiratory disease
- » Occupational and environmental respiratory infections: clinical studies, epidemiology, surveillance, prevention
- » Occupational asthma (and upper airway disorders): epidemiology and clinical studies
- » Occupational asthma (and upper airway disorders): pathogenesis and experimental studies
- » Outdoor air pollution: epidemiology in adults
- » Prevention, surveillance, screening in occupational respiratory disease
- » Respiratory diseases (incl. pleural disorders) induced by mineral dust, fibres, metallic compounds or synthetic agents: clinical studies (incl. radiology) and epidemiology
- » Respiratory diseases induced by organic dusts and fibres: clinical studies and epidemiology
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Sherwood Burge, Birmingham Heartlands Hospital, UK. F1000 Respiratory Disorders
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