2024
DOI: 10.4314/ahs.v24i1.17
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Effect of occupational exposure to vat-textile dyes on follicular and luteal hormones in female dye workers in Abeokuta, Nigeria

Oluwatosin O Soyinka,
Akinwunmi F Akinsanya,
Festus A Odeyemi
et al.

Abstract: Background: Some synthetic dyes used mainly in textile industries have been associated with endocrine disruption, resulting ininfertility, among other disorders. It is unknown if occupational exposure to Vat textile dyes among premenopausal dyers altershormonal levels. Objectives: We aimed at determining the probable effects of occupational exposure to Vat dyes on reproductive hormones offemale textile dyers in the follicular and luteal phases while relating this to age categories and duration of exposure. M… Show more

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“…The next section covers sexual reproductive and child health 12 - 19 . These range from gender-based violence 12 - 13 , contraception 14 , screening for cervical cancer 15 , occupational hazards, preterm labour, and attitudes to abortion 16 - 19 .…”
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“…The next section covers sexual reproductive and child health 12 - 19 . These range from gender-based violence 12 - 13 , contraception 14 , screening for cervical cancer 15 , occupational hazards, preterm labour, and attitudes to abortion 16 - 19 .…”
mentioning
confidence: 99%