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ID (ISN) del documento112478
Número CIS 12-0195
ISSN - Título de la serie 1351-0711 - Occupational and Environmental Medicine
Año 2010
Número de serie
Autor(es) Laney A.S., Attfield M.D.
Título Coal workers' pneumoconiosis and progressive massive fibrosis are increasingly more prevalent among workers in small underground coal mines in the United States
Información bibliográfica 2010, Vol.67, p.428-431. Illus. 16 ref.
Acceso Internet Coal_workers'_pneumoconiosis_[BUY_THIS_ARTICLE] [en inglés]
Resumen The objective of this study was to determine whether the prevalence of coal workers' pneumoconiosis (CWP) or progressive massive fibrosis (PMF) among United States underground miners is associated with mine size. Chest radiographs from 1970 to 2009 of working miners who participated in the National Coal Workers Health Surveillance Program for the presence of small and large opacities consistent with pneumoconiosis were examined, based upon the International Labour Organization classification system. A total of 145 512 miners contributed 240 067 radiographs for analysis. From the 1990s to the 2000s, the prevalence of radiographic CWP increased among miners in mines of all sizes, while miners working in mines with fewer than 50 employees had a significantly higher prevalence of CWP compared to miners who worked in mines with 50 or more employees. When adjusted for age and within-miner correlation, the difference in prevalence of CWP by mine size was significant for all decades. Since 1999, miners from small mines were five times more likely to have radiographic evidence of PMF (1.0% of miners) compared to miners from larger mines (0.2% of miners) with a prevalence ratio of 5.0. The prevalence of CWP among United States coal miners is increasing in mines of all sizes, while CWP and PMF are much more prevalent among workers from underground mines with fewer than 50 workers.
Descriptores (primarios) explotación minera en el fondo; pequenas empresas; neumoconiosis de los hulleros; fibrosis masiva progresiva; mineria del carbón; factores de riesgo
Descriptores (secundarios) Estados Unidos; radiografía de tórax; interpretación de radiografías; estudio de cohorte
Tipo de documento D - Artículos periódicos
Tema(s) Minas y canteras
Patología profesional
Broad subject area(s) Medicina del trabajo, epidemiología
Navegación por categoria(s) Neumoconiosis
Mining and quarrying
Pequeñas y medianas empresas