Occupational exposures and haematological abnormalities among ordnance factory workers: A case control study

West, RR; Stafford, DA

HERO ID

630140

Reference Type

Journal Article

Year

1997

Language

English

PMID

9301689

HERO ID 630140
In Press No
Year 1997
Title Occupational exposures and haematological abnormalities among ordnance factory workers: A case control study
Authors West, RR; Stafford, DA
Journal Leukemia Research
Volume 21
Issue 7
Page Numbers 675-680
Abstract The lifetime exposures to an extensive list of chemical and other potentially toxic hazards were estimated for all available employees at an ordnance factory by questionnaire-based interview. Exposure histories of 32 (of 33) previously diagnosed as haematologically abnormal (cases) were compared with 322 (of 345) normals (controls). Among 'ordnance factory chemicals', modestly increased odds ratios were observed for men for acetic anhydride (2.8), stearic acid (2.8), and possibly for resorcinol (2.9), TNT (2.4) and hydroxy terminated polybutadene (HTPB) (2.4). Increased odds ratios were also observed in exposures not directly related to ordnance manufacture, including mineral acids, welding fumes, exhaust gases and insecticides. While, small numbers in the case group limit the statistical significance of reported odds ratios, one should be cautious about committing a type II error. These findings may partly explain the previously reported unusual prevalence of haematological abnormalities within the factory.
Doi 10.1016/S0145-2126(97)00042-8
Pmid 9301689
Wosid WOS:A1997XV55500012
Url https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0145212697000428
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Language Text English
Keyword 0 (Acetic Anhydrides); 0 (Carcinogens); 0 (Resorcinols); 0 (Stearic Acids); 108-24-7 (acetic anhydride); 108-46-3 (resorcinol); 57-11-4 (stearic acid); Acetic Anhydrides; Adolescent; Adult; Age Factors; Aged; Blood Cell Count; *Carcinogens; Case-Control Studies; Female; Hematologic Diseases/*epidemiology; Humans; Male; Middle Aged; Occupational Diseases/*epidemiology; *Occupational Exposure; Odds Ratio; Questionnaires; Resorcinols; Sex Factors; Stearic Acids; Wales
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