6 results match your criteria: "Italian National Institute for Occupational Safety and Prevention[Affiliation]"
Reumatismo
September 2015
Economic Evaluation and HTA (EEHTA), Centre for Economic and International Studies (CEIS), Tor Vergata University, Rome; Department of Occupational Medicine, formerly Italian National Institute for Occupational Safety and Prevention (ISPESL) - Italian National Institute for Insurance against Occupational Accidents (INAIL), Rome.
The aim of the study is to estimate the pension costs incurred for patients with musculoskeletal disorders (MDs) and specifically with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and ankylosing spondylitis (AS) in Italy between 2009 and 2012. We analyzed the database of the Italian National Social Security Institute (Istituto Nazionale Previdenza Sociale i.e.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFG Ital Med Lav Ergon
August 2011
ISPESL, Italian National Institute for Occupational Safety and Prevention, Rome, Italy.
This research project, in conjunction with the SIMLII foundation's 80th anniversary, is aimed to reconstruct the historical chronology of the institutional life of the Society: the Directive bodies, the by-laws, the main steps of the scientific activity, especially the Congresses of Occupational Health. The research will also analyze the most important elements of historical context explaining Society's evolution: the relationships between SIMLII and political-institutional and legislative framework, social and economic changes, medical science's evolution and the university teaching and research, and finally the interactions with the international context. The research covers the years since the first national meeting of Occupation Health, in 1907, in which scientific activity was particularly intense, although the foundation was officially only in 1929.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFOccup Environ Med
November 2010
Epidemiology Unit, Department of Occupational Medicine, ISPESL (Italian National Institute for Occupational Safety and Prevention), Via Alessandria 220/E, 00198 Rome, Italy.
Objectives: The epidemiology of extrapleural malignant mesothelioma is rarely discussed and the risk of misdiagnosis and the very low incidence complicate the picture. This study presents data on extrapleural malignant mesothelioma from the Italian National Mesothelioma Register (ReNaM).
Methods: ReNaM works on a regional basis, searching for cases and interviewing subjects to investigate asbestos exposure.
Amyotroph Lateral Scler
February 2010
Epidemiology Unit, Department of Occupational Medicine, Italian National Institute for Occupational Safety and Prevention, Via Alessandria 220/E, Rome, Italy.
Several environmental and life-style factors reported as possibly associated with ALS have been analysed in the present study, focusing on the two clinical onsets of ALS. A case-control study (77 cases and 185 controls) has been performed in the province of Rome in the period 2005-2006. Increased risks were observed in bulbar cases for former smokers (OR: 4.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBr J Cancer
July 2008
Epidemiology Unit, Department of Occupational Medicine, Italian National Institute for Occupational Safety and Prevention, Via Alessandria 220/E, Rome 00198, Italy.
An ecological study, based on a data set containing all lung and pleural cancer deaths in each Italian municipality in the period 1980-2001, was performed. The pleural to lung cancer ratio was estimated to be 1 : 1 and 3% (around 700) of all male lung cancer deaths were found to be asbestos-related.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFInt Arch Occup Environ Health
August 2008
Department of Occupational Medicine, Italian National Institute for Occupational Safety and Prevention, Rome, Italy.
Purpose: Past intensive use of asbestos has implied severe public health consequences. Spatial distribution of deaths from malignant mesothelioma and of compensated cases for asbestos related diseases in Italy were compared to identify unexpected sources of asbestos exposure.
Methods: Mortality for malignant mesothelioma at municipal level and geographical clusters of compensated cases for asbestos related diseases, as proxy of industrial asbestos exposure, were identified in the period 1988-2001.