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pubmed-article:19650579pubmed:abstractTextSpecific sensitization and respiratory effects associated with the inhalation of sugar cane dust were evaluated in a group of 51 Nicaraguan workers exposed to bagasse. A questionnaire interview, lung function test, serum precipitin tests for Thermoactinomyces sacchari and T. vulgaris, and immunoglobulin E tests for specific environmental allergens were performed for each worker. Twenty-one workers reported at least one respiratory symptom and 16 reported possible symptoms of bagassosis. Six workers demonstrated acute symptoms, 1 had chronic symptoms, and 9 had the reacutized form of the disease. A higher proportion of precipitin response to T. sacchari and T. vulgaris was found in workers reporting symptoms suggestive of acute bagassosis. A possible restrictive ventilatory pattern was observed in 8 subjects and a mild airway obstruction in 1 subject. Priority must be given to a surveillance and exposure prevention program for workers employed in sugar cane production and processing.lld:pubmed
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pubmed-article:19650579pubmed:articleTitleRespiratory health effects and immunological response to Thermoactinomyces among sugar cane workers in Nicaragua.lld:pubmed
pubmed-article:19650579pubmed:affiliationDepartment of Medicine and Public Health, Occupational Medicine, University of Verona, Italy. luciano.romeo@univr.itlld:pubmed
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