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Analysing health data from rare occupational cohorts

机译:分析来自罕见职业人群的健康数据

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In Occupational and Environmental Medicine, Alien et all describe the "Mortality experience among taconite mining industry workers" in Minnesota. Interest in the potential health effects of exposures related to taconite mining stems from the detection of elongated mineral particles, including amphiboles, in the water supply of Duluth, Minnesota, USA traced to the disposal of taconite tailings into Lake Superior, the local source of municipal drinking water supplies. According to Allen et al, ingestion effects in laboratory animals or in humans were not identified, and interest eventually turned to the potential inhalation effects among exposed mining industry workers. Other groups of mining workers exposed to different forms of amphibole and non-amphibole asbestos have long been the subject of epidemiological investigations
机译:在《职业与环境医学》中,Alien等人都描述了明尼苏达州的“石矿采矿工人的道德经验”。在美国明尼苏达州德卢斯的供水中检测到细长的矿物颗粒(包括闪石),对与con石矿开采有关的潜在健康影响产生了兴趣,其原因可归因于将ite石尾矿处理到苏必利尔湖(市政当局的本地来源)饮用水供应。根据Allen等人的研究,并未确定对实验动物或人类的摄入影响,最终人们对采矿工人的潜在吸入影响感兴趣。长期暴露于流行病学调查的是其他暴露于不同形式的闪石和非闪石石棉的采矿工人群体

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