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Pulmonary Effects of inhaled zinc oxide in human subjects, guinea pigs, rats, and rabbits

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Title: Pulmonary Effects of inhaled zinc oxide in human subjects, guinea pigs, rats, and rabbits / Terry Gordon... [et al.]
Notes: Sumario: Occupational exposure to freshly formed zinc oxide (ZnO) particles produces a well characterized response known as metal fume fever. An 8 hr threshold limit value of 5 mg/m3 has been established to prevent adverse health effects because of exposure to ZnO fume. Because animal toxicity studies have demonstrated pulmonary effects near the current TLV, the present study examined the time course and dose-response of the pulmonary injury produced by inhaled ZnO in guinea pigs, rats, rabbits, and human volunteersRelated records: En: American Industrial Hygiene Association journal. - Akron, Ohio. - Vol. 53, nº 8, August 1992 ; p. 503-509Materia / lugar / evento: Higiene industrial Contaminantes químicos Oxido de zinc Toxicidad Inhalación Riesgo laboral Enfermedades pulmonares Experimentos Otros autores: Gordon, Terry
Secondary titles: Título: American Industrial Hygiene Association journal
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