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Volume 7 Number 4October Year 2016

11 articles in this issue 

L Lorenz,RC Bachem,A Maercker

Background: Adjustment disorder (AjD) is a transient mental health condition emerging after stressful life events. Its diagnostic criteria have recently been under revision which led to the development of the Adjustment Disorder–New Module 20 (A... see more

Pags. PII 775, p - 20  

P Mozafari,M Rezazadeh Azari,Y Shokoohi,M Sayadi

Background: Great concern about occupational exposure to chromium (Cr [VI]) has been reported due to escalated risk of lung cancer in exposed workers. Consequences of occupational exposure to Cr (VI) have been reported as oxidative stress and lu... see more

Pags. PII 782, p - 206  

JD Raja,SK Bhasin

Background: Call center sector in India is a relatively new and fast growing industry driving employment and growth in modern India today. Most international call centers in National Capital Region (NCR) of Delhi operate at odd work hours corres... see more

Pags. PII 783, p - 14  

I Jamebozorgi,F Mahjoubi,G Pouryaghoub,R Mehrdad,T Majidzadeh,Z Saltanatpour,F Nasiri

Background: Benzene is one of the important occupational pollutants. There are some reports about the leukemogenic effects related to low-level exposure to benzene.Objective: To study the frequency of micronucleus (MN), nucleoplasmic bridge (NB), and... see more

Pags. PII 785, p - 33  

T Lytras,K Danis,G Dounias

Background: Brucellosis is the most common bacterial zoonosis worldwide. Greece has the highest reported incidence among EU countries. However, occupational risk factors have not been well described.Objective: To determine the incidence patterns... see more

Pags. PII 806, p - 6  

H Guanche Garcell,A Villanueva Arias,E Guilarte García,RN Alfonso Serrano

Background: Health care workers (HCW) are at high risk of contracting various infectious diseases and play a dual role in the transmission of infections in health care facilities.Objective: To determine the seroprotection against hepatitis B, measles... see more

Pags. PII 864, p - 40  

 

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