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699251
Reference Type
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Title
Prevention of neurotoxic illness in working populations
Year
1987
Publisher
John Willey & Sons
Location
New York
Abstract
With the upsurge of interest worldwide on the effects of occupational exposure to neurotoxic chemicals, it becomes apparent that neurotoxic illness occurs across a broad spectrum of large and small industries and is associated with both acute and chronic toxic effects, some irreversible. Neurotoxic illness is preventable and there is an urgent need to facilitate transfer of existing information in order to increase awareness amongst health officials, employers and workers and develop effective prevention strategies. Leading international authorities have responded to this need and present here their critical evaluation of research findings from a wide range of clinical reports, epidemiological investigations and experimental studies. To encourage effective prevention strategies they provide a concensus of recommended methods presenting the role of epidemiological and biostatistical methods, an outline of neurological symptoms and signs together with diagnostic and therapeutic strategies. To complete this state-of-the-art volume, critical issues are addressed such as the role of legislation, hygiene standards, engineering controls and materials substitution. By combining the adoption of these broader strategies with the use of valid epidemiological methods and reliable monitoring and surveillance procedures, we can achieve important goals in preventing neurotoxic illness in working populations.
Editor(s)
Johnson, BL; Elbatawi, M; Xintaras, C; Baker, EL, Jr; Hanninen, H; Seppalainen, AM
ISBN
0471916250
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