[HTML][HTML] Chemicals inhaled from spray cleaning and disinfection products and their respiratory effects. A comprehensive review

PA Clausen, M Frederiksen, CS Sejbæk… - International journal of …, 2020 - Elsevier
Spray cleaning and disinfection products have been associated with adverse respiratory
effects in professional cleaners and among residents doing domestic cleaning. This review …

Knowns and unknowns on burden of disease due to chemicals: a systematic review

A Prüss-Ustün, C Vickers, P Haefliger, R Bertollini - Environmental health, 2011 - Springer
Background Continuous exposure to many chemicals, including through air, water, food, or
other media and products results in health impacts which have been well assessed …

Fish allergy: in review

MF Sharp, AL Lopata - Clinical reviews in allergy & immunology, 2014 - Springer
Globally, the rising consumption of fish and its derivatives, due to its nutritional value and
divergence of international cuisines, has led to an increase in reports of adverse reactions to …

Mechanisms of occupational asthma

P Maestrelli, P Boschetto, LM Fabbri… - Journal of Allergy and …, 2009 - Elsevier
Inhalation of agents in the workplace can induce asthma in a relatively small proportion of
exposed workers. Like nonoccupational asthma, occupational asthma is probably the result …

New insights into seafood allergy

AL Lopata, SB Lehrer - Current opinion in allergy and clinical …, 2009 - journals.lww.com
Although cross-reactivity between crustacean and mollusks as well as mites is
demonstrated, the often poor correlation of IgE reactivity and clinical symptoms calls for …

Gene–environment interactions in human disease: nuisance or opportunity?

C Ober, D Vercelli - Trends in genetics, 2011 - cell.com
Many environmental risk factors for common, complex human diseases have been revealed
by epidemiologic studies, but how genotypes at specific loci modulate individual responses …

Occupational asthma: current concepts in pathogenesis, diagnosis, and management

MS Dykewicz - Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, 2009 - Elsevier
Occupational asthma (OA) may account for 25% or more of de novo adult asthma. The
nomenclature has now better defined categories of OA caused by sensitizing agents and …

Symptoms prevalence among office workers of a sealed versus a non-sealed building: associations to indoor air quality

JL de Magalhães Rios, JL Boechat, A Gioda… - Environment …, 2009 - Elsevier
OBJECTIVES: An increasing number of complaints related to time spent in artificially
ventilated buildings have been progressively reported and attributed, at least in part, to …

Definitions and classification of work-related asthma

JL Malo, O Vandenplas - Immunology and Allergy …, 2011 - immunology.theclinics.com
The expression occupational asthma (OA) was originally the only term used to describe the
link, most often causal, between asthma and the workplace. Moreover, OA then included …

A comprehensive summary of disease variants implicated in metal allergy

K Roach, J Roberts - … of Toxicology and Environmental Health, Part …, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Allergic disease represents one of the most prominent global public health crises of the 21st
century. Although many different substances are known to produce hypersensitivity …