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Donne al lavoro: mestieri, diritti, reti di relazione
2017
Riflessione storiografica sul lavoro delle donne nelle città dell'Europa moderna a partire dal volume di Anna Bellavitis
Maschere e apparecchi respiratori per la sicurezza dei solfatari: sviluppo tecnologico e visione etica.
2011
Atraverso l'evoluzione tecnologico degli apparecchi per la respirazione in ambienti saturi di gas si dimostrano attenzioni alla sicurezza e salute dei lavoratori: un progresso a forte motivazione etica.
Prevalence of Sensitization to Anisakis simplex Among Professionally Exposed Populations in Sicily
2012
Anisakis simplex (AS) is a cause of allergic sensitization and potential occupational risk is suggested in fishermen and workers assigned to fish processing and sale. A cross-sectional study was conducted in order to assess possible health effects of occupational exposure to AS in workers recruited from western Sicily fisheries sector. Social, demographic, and occupation-related data were collected. Serum total immunoglobulin E (IgE) and specific IgE levels to AS (threshold >0.35 kU/L) were determined by an fluoroimmunoassay technique. Ninety-four subjects with potential occupational exposure (fishmongers, fishermen, fish industry employees) were recruited. Specific AS IgEs were detected in…
Cavo orale: distretto obbligato nella diagnostica di patologie sistemiche e della cute. Approccio clinico-semeiologico
2013
POST-TRAUMATIC STRESS DISORDER: A FREQUENT WORK-RELATED ILLNESS
2012
Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is an anxiety disorder that results from exposure to a traumatic event, and is characterized by hypermnesia of the traumatic event with frequent re-experiencing of the tragic occurrence, hyperarousal, and avoidance behaviour. Depression, anxiety, sleep dysfunction and substance abuse are also commonly reported. PTSD is highly prevalent both in the general population and in certain occupations that are particularly exposed to life-threatening situations, physically and psychological demanding activities, and physical assault, such as rescue workers, firefighters and paramedics. Recent advances in the comprehension of the epidemiology, physiopathology and…
Cardiovascular effects of occupational exposure to urban airborne pollution on a group of newsagents in the city of Palermo
2014
Aims: To verify the possible correlation between exposure to airborne particulate matter the average size less than 10 μm (PM 10) of a group of newsagents working in kiosks in Palermo and evidence of carotid intimal thickening. Materials and methods: data were collected relating to environmental monitoring of airborne pollutants. We have selected a sample of newsagents, who were submitted to some clinical investigations, including the carotid echo-color doppler examination. Results: The results show no correlation between the location of the kiosks, and the presence of intimal thickening. Conclusion: Exposition to urban pollutants in Palermo is likely homogenous in the different areas and c…
Monitoraggio campi elettromagnetici: dalla teoria alla pratica - caso studio di utilizzazione contemporanea di apparecchiature dichiarate conformi da…
2012
Effetto di campi elettromagnetici sugli organismi: studio clinico-osservazionale.
2010
Cardiovasculopatie e flebopatie professionali [Occupational cardiovascular diseases and vein diseases]
2010
The focus of the occupational physician to diseases of the cardiovascular system has always been high in relation to the presence in the work of specific risk factors, but also because of the high incidence and prevalence of disease in the general population cardiology chronic-degenerative diseases. The non-specificity and multifactorial diseases of the cardiovascular system, make an etiologic diagnosis of occupational disease extremely difficult. For this reason, increasingly, the occupational physician is faced with the specialist cardiologist on diseases that can be defined as workrelated. Among the clinical conditions most frequently encountered by the occupational physician, considered…
Coxiella burnetii spread in Sicily
2015
Q fever is a zoonotic disease caused by C. burnetii. Common reservoirs of this worldwide disease are wild and domestic animals, especially sheep, goats, cattle. Q fever has been considered also an occupational disease for abattoir workers, sheep shearers, livestock farmers, and veterinarians due to their direct contact with potentially infected animals. The aims of this study were to estimate C. burnetii spread in Sicilian livestock and among rangers that live and work in Western Sicily. ELISA test on animal serum and IFI test on seasonal rangers sera were carried out. Real Time PCR was performed on milk and vaginal swab samples collected from animals to search for the C. burnetii DNA. The …