Respiratory symptoms and pulmonary functions of workers employed in Turkish textile dyeing factories

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Dyes are known to be a causative agent of occupational asthma in workers exposed to them. We have evaluated respiratory symptoms among textile workers. The study population comprised 106 exposed workers and a control (unexposed) group. Data were collected by a questionnaire. PFTs (Pulmonary Function Test) were performed. Among the exposed workers 36.8% defined phlegm. Respiratory symptoms were not significantly different between two groups. The employment duration of the exposed workers with phlegm was longer than those without phlegm (p = 0.027). The mean % predicted of FEF25-75 of the exposed workers was found to be significantly lower than the control (unexposed) group (p = 0.01). Our study suggests that textile dyeing might cause respiratory symptoms in workers. © 2012 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.

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Ozkurt, S., Kargi, B. A., Kavas, M., Evyapan, F., Kiter, G., & Baser, S. (2012). Respiratory symptoms and pulmonary functions of workers employed in Turkish textile dyeing factories. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 9(4), 1068–1076. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph9041068

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