ID (ISN) del documento | 29823 |
Número CIS |
78-1393 |
Año |
1978 |
Número de serie |
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Autor(es) |
Ravelonanosy-Froment M.J. |
Título |
Occupational disease during pregnancy and its effects on the foetus |
Título original |
Les maladies professionnelles chez la femme enceinte et leur retentissement sur le f¿tus. [en francés] |
Información bibliográfica |
Université de Paris V, Faculté de médecine Necker - Enfants malades, Paris, France, 1978. 112p. 63 ref. |
Resumen |
MD thesis. Considerations on teratogenesis and ways in which the ovum can be harmed are followed by a review of the various pathogenic agencies to which a female worker could be occupationally exposed during pregnancy: physical (mechanically-caused trauma, whole-body vibration, ultrasound, effects of hot workplaces, ionising radiation); infectious, viral or chemical (benzene, lead, mercury, arsenic, cadmium, pesticides, etc.), indicating the particular hazards of each. The author then refers to French labour legislation as it applies to pregnancy during employment, emphasising the role of the plant physician, who is in the best position to assess the hazards to which an expectant mother is exposed if she continues in her employment. |
Descriptores (primarios) |
efectos genéticos; embarazadas; efectos teratogénicos |
Descriptores (secundarios) |
radiación ionizante; puestos de trabajo calurosos; Francia; mercurio; vibración en todo el cuerpo; ultrasonido; arsénico; benceno; plomo; substancias teratogénicas; pesticidas; enfermedades infecciosas; enfermedades víricas; tesis; legislación; vigilancia médica; cadmio; agentes físicos nocivos |
Tipo de documento |
E - Libros, informes, actas |
Tema(s) |
Patología profesional
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Broad subject area(s) |
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Navegación por categoria(s) |
Antifertility and prenatal effects Genetic factors in reaction to exposures Bacterial and parasitic diseases Viral diseases (other than aids)
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