Symptoms amomg workers with long-term exposure to methyl bromide an Epidemiological Study

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Symptoms as an important sign of the effects of methyl bromide were studied in 56 male workers (37 currently exposed and 19 previously exposed) in a methyl bromide factory. The workers were 18 to 62 yr of age (mean age: 41) and were exposed from 1 to 25 yr (mean: 7 yr). They were compared to 56 age-matched referents with a standardized questionnaire. The results of pairwise comparison of the symptoms of the age-matched pairs of exposed and referent subjects showed that the occurrence of dizziness, numbness, paresthesia and weakness of extremities, nightmares, fatigue and dry and scaly skin was statistically significantly higher among the workers than among the referents. When the symptoms during the work shift (acute symptoms) were compared, irritation symptoms such as itching, bullae or reddish swollen hands and runny noses with nasal irritation were reported significantly more often in the exposed groups. The correlation of the symptoms among the exposed workers suggested that chronic symptoms are closely related to acute irritation symptoms and exposure duration. The results suggest that symptom inquiry is useful for detecting the possible effects of exposure to methyl bromide. © 1991, Japan Society for Occupational Health. All rights reserved.

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Kishi, R., Miyake, H., Itoh, I., Ishizu, S., & Harabuchi, I. (1991). Symptoms amomg workers with long-term exposure to methyl bromide an Epidemiological Study. Sangyo Igaku, 33(4), 241–250. https://doi.org/10.1539/joh1959.33.241

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