4 results match your criteria: "Expertise Centre Environmental Medicine[Affiliation]"

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Health risks in international container and bulk cargo transport due to volatile toxic compounds.

J Occup Med Toxicol

June 2015

European Society for Environmental and Occupational Medicine (EOM), Berlin, Germany.

To ensure the preservation and quality of the goods, physical (i.e. radiation) or chemical pest control is needed.

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Nonoccupational and occupational exposure to isocyanates.

Curr Opin Pulm Med

March 2014

Expertise Centre Environmental Medicine (ECEMed), Rijnstate Teaching Hospital Arnhem, Velp, the Netherlands.

Purpose Of Review: This review aims to update the knowledge on the burden of disease due to exposure to isocyanates. Health effects of isocyanates and their major products, polyurethanes, are mainly determined by sensitization to isocyanates. Recent studies on the genetic factors to explain individual susceptibility to sensitization are reviewed.

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[Work-related disease].

Ned Tijdschr Geneeskd

May 2009

Ziekenhuis Rijnstate, Expertise Centre Environmental Medicine, Arnhem.

Work-related health complaints occur frequently. Occupational health departments and primary and secondary care physicians are confronted with these patients. Awareness of work-related disease is crucial.

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