2022
DOI: 10.32388/xtejgo
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Crude Oil Spills and Respiratory Health of Clean-up Workers: A Systematic Review of Literature

Abstract: BACKGROUND: Clean-up workers are affected worldwide by the negative effects of crude oil spills on their health. However, the global data with respect to the consequences of crude oil spillage on the respiratory health (RH) of this vulnerable group is still not adequate. We systematically reviewed the literature’s existing knowledge on global crude oil spills and the RH outcomes of this vulnerable population (the clean-up workers or oil spill responders). METHODS: We searched PubMed, Google Scholar, SCOPUS, W… Show more

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