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Gluszczowa M: [Causes of early retirement of workers chronically exposed to carbon disulfide]. Toxicology. 1977 Apr;7(2):207-14. A comparative study was carried out between the divisions of one of the viscose industry plants where workers carry on shift work in CS2 exposure and shift workers of a wool industry plant--in the same town--with no chemical exposure. It appeared that more of the CS2 exposed workers became disabled at a younger age and after shorter employment duration. As to the diseases resulting in the untimely job leave most frequent were stenocardia, accidents and tumours; on the other hand no such observations referred to diabetes mellitus and obliterative inflammation of lower extremities arteries. Chronic obturative disease nervous system diseases and hypertension, and, to a lesser degree, predominated among wool industry workers. |
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