2016
DOI: 10.21608/jes.2016.27660
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Environmental Indicators Leading to Cardiac Malfunction Among Textile Workers

Abstract: Background: In the Registrar General's Decennial Supplement for 1951, bronchitis and myocardial degeneration were both responsible for excessive mortality among cotton spinners and chronic rheumatic disease was an important, although relatively rare, cause of death for cotton weavers. Aim of the work: The present study designed to investigate the environmental indicators and risk factors in textile workers that increase risk of cardiac malfunction and personal conventional risk factors in textile workers that … Show more

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