17 results on '"Cicolella, A."'
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2. Perfil de adolescentes gestantes e de seus recém-nascidos em município do sul do Brasil
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Dayane de Aguiar Cicolella, Gisele Evaldt Carlos Comin, Fernando Riegel, and Márcia Dornelles Machado Mariot
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Data collection ,business.industry ,Birth weight ,Energy Engineering and Power Technology ,Context (language use) ,Fuel Technology ,Family planning ,Statistical significance ,Medicine ,Teenage mothers ,Birth records ,business ,Demography ,Pregnancy prevention - Abstract
OBJECTIVE: to describe the profile of pregnant adolescents and their newborns in a municipality in southern Brazil. METHOD: this is a cross-sectional descriptive study. Data collection was performed on the basis of data from declarations of live births in the municipality between the months of January to December 2018. The data were analyzed with the aid of the SPSS version 21.0 program. To assess the association between numerical variables, Pearson or Spearman linear correlation tests were used. The level of significance adopted was 5% (p
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- 2020
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3. REVISIÓN SISTEMÁTICA DE MÉTODOS MISTOS: MÉTODO DE INVESTIGACIÓN PARA LA INCORPORACIÓN DE EVIDENCIAS EN LA ENFERMERÍA
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Roberta Waterkemper, Ivana Trevisan, Vanessa Cardoso, and Dayane de Aguiar Cicolella
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Public policy ,Method ,Context (language use) ,Nursing ,Método ,Evidence-based clinical practice ,Scientific evidence ,03 medical and health sciences ,Nursing care ,0302 clinical medicine ,Prática clínica baseada em evidências ,Intervention (counseling) ,Health care ,030212 general & internal medicine ,General Nursing ,Research method ,Práctica clínica basada en evidencias ,030504 nursing ,business.industry ,Nursing research ,Revisión sistemática ,Methodology ,Enfermagem ,Metodologia ,Metodología ,Systematic review ,Enfermería ,0305 other medical science ,business ,Psychology ,Revisão Sistemática - Abstract
Objective: to describe some methodological considerations on the Systematic Review of Mixed Methods developed by the Joanna Briggs Institute, seeking to disseminate the use of this methodology, exemplifying its use and demonstrating the benefits for nursing research. Method: it is an article of reflection. Result: it can be seen that the Systematic Review of Mixed Methods demonstrates that it is a research method that aligns with the characteristics of nursing care, making it possible to make a broader analysis of the different aspects of care such as: the viability of an activity or intervention, its adequacy to a specific context, the significance of the intervention for the patient and their effectiveness. Conclusion: the possibility of incorporating scientific evidence into the clinical practice by the decision making, increasing the focus of care and bringing benefits to the patients as well as the public policies is envisaged. This method values the context of care, cost-effectiveness and the preferences of patients, caregivers and health care providers. RESUMEN Objetivo: describir algunas consideraciones metodológicas sobre la Revisión Sistemática de Métodos Mixtos desarrollada por el Instituto Joanna Briggs, buscando divulgar el uso de esta metodología, ejemplificando su utilización y demostrando los beneficios para la investigación en enfermería. Método: se trata de un artículo de reflexión. Resultados: se observa que la Revisión Sistemática de Métodos Mixtos demuestra ser un método de investigación que se alinea a las características del cuidado en enfermería, posibilitando hacer un análisis más amplio de los diferentes aspectos del cuidado como: la viabilidad de una evaluación actividad o intervención, su adecuación a un determinado contexto, la significancia de la intervención para el paciente y su eficacia. Conclusión: se vislumbra la posibilidad de incorporar evidencias científicas a la práctica clínica por la toma de decisión, ampliando el foco de cuidado y aportando beneficios a los pacientes y a las políticas públicas. Este método valora el contexto de la atención, la relación costo-eficacia, así como las preferencias de los pacientes, cuidadores y proveedores de atención de salud. RESUMO Objetivo: descrever algumas considerações metodológicas sobre a Revisão Sistemática de Métodos Mistos desenvolvida pelo Instituto Joanna Briggs, buscando divulgar o uso desta metodologia, exemplificando sua utilização e demonstrando os benefícios para a pesquisa em enfermagem. Método: trata-se de um artigo de reflexão. Resultado: percebe-se que a Revisão Sistemática de Métodos Mistos demonstra ser um método de pesquisa que se alinha às características do cuidado em enfermagem, possibilitando fazer uma análise mais ampla dos diferentes aspectos do cuidado como: a viabilidade de uma atividade ou intervenção, sua adequação a um determinado contexto, a significância da intervenção para o paciente e a sua eficácia. Conclusão: vislumbra-se a possibilidade de incorporar evidências científicas à prática clínica pela tomada de decisão, ampliando o foco de cuidado e trazendo benefícios aos pacientes bem como às políticas públicas. Este método valoriza o contexto da prestação de cuidados, a relação custo-eficácia e as preferências dos pacientes, cuidadores e provedores de cuidados de saúde.
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- 2019
4. Development and validation manual education for patients submitted to chemotherapy
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Roberta Waterkemper, Valesca Cezar Scalei, Dayane de Aguiar Cicolella, and Marina Araújo
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Clinical trial ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Chemotherapy ,business.industry ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Epidemiology ,medicine ,Intensive care medicine ,business - Published
- 2018
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5. Visita domiciliaria en el Sistema Único de Salud: estrategia de biopolítica
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Kimberly Larroque Velleda, Stefanie Griebeler Oliveira, Dayane de Aguiar Cicolella, and Maria Henriqueta Luce Kruse
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Government ,Michel foucault ,business.industry ,media_common.quotation_subject ,General Medicine ,Public administration ,Power (social and political) ,State (polity) ,Analytics ,Sociology ,business ,Inclusion (education) ,Biopower ,Order (virtue) ,media_common - Abstract
Introduction: in this article, we propose an analytics of ordinances and health policies after the Unified Health System, in order to discuss home care as a biopolitics tool. Material and method: this is a genealogical study inserted in the poststructuralist framework, which uses Foucault’s theorizations. The empirical material was constituted by legal documents that referred to homecare in health, published in the Official Diary of the Union, being the search carried out in May 2013. The selected excerpts were transcribed to an Excel table, in which there were the reference, the excerpt, who speaks, and the limitation procedures. The following step constituted in the elaboration of analytical units, in which Michel Foucault’s tools were applied, as a way to “hammer” the discourses that surround home care programs, such as: power, discipline, and biopolitics. Results and discussion: we can establish some traces that configure home visits as biopolitics strategy. Among them, the inclusion role of specific populations in what concerns the biological processes, but also general populations, in the imperative of health for all, valuing the concept of health as peoples’ right and a State’s responsibility. A government of the living, healthy, and sick, a government of everyone.
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- 2018
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6. L’origine développementale des maladies : un enjeu pour les professionnels
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André Cicolella and Gilles Nalbone
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business.industry ,Medicine ,Pharmacology (medical) ,business - Published
- 2015
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7. L’exposition humaine au bisphénol A : un facteur de risque environnemental des maladies métaboliques et cardiovasculaires
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Sylvie Laot-Cabon, Gilles Nalbone, and André Cicolella
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Gynecology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,medicine ,Geriatrics and Gerontology ,business ,Molecular Biology ,Perturbateurs endocriniens - Abstract
Le role des facteurs environnementaux dans la progression dramatique des troubles metaboliques (syndrome metabolique, diabete type II, obesite) est incontestable. Aux facteurs environnementaux deja identifies (desequilibre energetique nutritionnel, sedentarite, facteurs psychosociaux), s'ajoutent desormais les polluants de la categorie des perturbateurs endocriniens (PE) presents dans l'alimentation (bisphenol A, phtalates, pesticides, PCB). Nous exposerons dans cette revue les resultats des etudes decrivant les alterations metaboliques induites par le bisphenol A, un des PE le plus repandu dans notre alimentation et impregnant plus de 95 % de la population, et ce, depuis plusieurs dizaines d'annees. Nous verrons, etudes epidemiologiques et experimentales a l'appui, comment le bisphenol A ne suit pas les standards classiques de la cytotoxicite. Il agit en effet a de tres faibles doses, largement en dessous de la dose journaliere admissible actuellement en vigueur (50 micro g/kg/j), sans suivre une relation lineaire dose/effet, et exerce des effets deleteres a des periodes critiques du developpement foetal et postnatal conduisant a l'âge adulte a des troubles metaboliques qui predisposent au syndrome metabolique, au surpoids et au diabete. Les recentes donnees acquises sur le role du bisphenol A sur l'activation de certains recepteurs independants des recepteurs aux estrogenes et sur certaines modifications epigenetiques transmises a la descendance lors de la gestation pourraient rendre compte des troubles metaboliques se developpant a l'âge adulte. Les connaissances recentes sur la toxicite du bisphenol A doivent, au titre du principe de precaution, alerter les agences sanitaires sur une revision drastique des normes d'exposition de ce polluant afin de proteger efficacement la population, en particulier les cibles particulierement sensibles (femmes enceintes, nouveau-nes, jeunes enfants).
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- 2011
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8. IBM, Elsevier Science, and Academic Freedom
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Andrew Watterson, Timothy Rohm, Yung-Der Wang, Joseph LaDou, John C. Bailar, Robert Harrison, Andre Cicolella, Daniel Thau Teitelbaum, Barry S. Levy, and Fumikazu Yoshida
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Freedom ,Academic freedom ,Level playing field ,Universities ,Elsevier ,Research Support as Topic ,Industry ,International Business Machines Corporation ,Medicine ,IBM ,Industrial relations ,Occupational Health ,Publishing ,Conflict of Interest ,business.industry ,Research ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,Conflict of interest ,Public relations ,Industry influence ,Dominance (economics) ,Law ,Professional association ,Elsevier Science Publishers ,business ,Environmental Health ,Employees Health and hygiene - Abstract
Elsevier Science refused to publish a study of IBM workers that IBM sought to keep from public view. Occupational and environmental health (OEH) suffers from the absence of a level playing field on which science can thrive. Industry pays for a substantial portion of OEH research. Studies done by private consulting firms or academic institutions may be published if the results suit the sponsoring companies, or they may be censored. OEH journals often reflect the dominance of industry influence on research in the papers they publish, sometimes withdrawing or modifying papers in line with industry and advertising agendas. Although such practices are widely recognized, no fundamental change is supported by government and industry or by professional organizations.
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- 2007
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9. Effets des éthers de glycol sur la reproduction
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André Cicolella
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Infertility ,business.industry ,Obstetrics and Gynecology ,Physiology ,General Medicine ,Abortion ,medicine.disease ,Teratology ,Glycol ethers ,Animal data ,Reproductive Medicine ,Toxicity ,medicine ,media_common.cataloged_instance ,Risk factor ,European union ,business ,media_common - Abstract
Glycol ethers (GE) are a family of solvents, the use of which has increased dramatically since the 60's, in domestic and occupational mainly water-based products, such as paintings, inks, varnishes, cleaning agents. There are two subgroups: E series and P series. EGME, among the E series, is the reference substance. This is a reprotoxic chemical causing infertility and genital apparatus atrophy on both sexes, embryofetal toxicity through maternal exposure (malformation, growth alterations and functional deficits). European Union has classified nine other GE as reprotoxic. P series, with the beta isomers exception, has no specific reprotoxicity. Epidemiological studies published from the 80's onwards, have confirmed animal data (malformation, oligoazoospermia, spontaneous abortion, hypofertility). The effects can be observed even after the end of exposure. Risk assessment studies tend to prove that this massive exposure during several decades could have had an important impact on reproductive human health. Even if this exposure has considerably decreased since the last few years, a ban of reprotoxic GE, as required by two official bodies (CSC, CSHPF), seems necessary, due to the high risk level. Classification should be completed for some GE, not classified now (EGBE). Health assessment of past exposure should be carried out. Physicians should look after a possible glycol ethers responsibility when facing this kind of reprotoxic effects.
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- 2006
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10. Glycol Ethers: A Ubiquitous Family of Toxic Chemicals: A Plea for REACH Regulation
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André Cicolella
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Precautionary principle ,High production volume chemicals ,Risk Management ,business.industry ,General Neuroscience ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Risk Assessment ,Cosmetics ,United States ,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology ,Toxicology ,Glycol ethers ,Animal data ,Plea ,History and Philosophy of Science ,Animals ,Humans ,Medicine ,media_common.cataloged_instance ,Ethylene Glycols ,European Union ,European union ,business ,Risk assessment ,media_common - Abstract
Glycol ethers (GE) are chemicals used since the 1930s as solvents in paints, inks, varnishes, and cleaning agents, mainly in water-based products, cosmetics, and drugs. World production approximates 1 million tons. Nineteen GE are produced or imported each year; over 1000 tons in European Union (EU) have been classified as high production volume chemicals (HPVCs). First animal data were published in 1971 and 1979 showing severe reprotoxicity for some GE. Two alerts were launched in the United States in 1982 and 1983, but the first partial GE regulation only occurred in 1993 in the EU. Although these chemicals may expose a very large population, basic toxicity data, more especially carcinogenicity, are still lacking (3/32 GE). However, experimental data were sufficient to lead developmental toxicity risk assessment since the early 1980s. Risk indices over 1000 have been calculated for consumers and workers exposed to reprotoxic GE in domestic and industrial activities. The first ban was decided in 1999 in France, but was only for drugs and cosmetics. Not surprisingly, since the late 1980s, human studies have found results similar to those in animal data: spontaneous abortions, malformations, testicular toxicity, and hematotoxicity. Despite this highly coherent set of data, and although substitution products are available, reprotoxic GE have been and still remain widely used in the world. The case of GE shows the failure of the present system based on a posteriori risk assessment. This pleads for the change of paradigm through the European REACH regulation based on the "No data, no market" principle. Ethics in REACH management should also be considered.
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- 2006
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11. Development of a spatial stochastic multimedia exposure model to assess population exposure at a regional scale
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Julien Caudeville, Roseline Bonnard, Céline Boudet, Gérard Govaert, André Cicolella, Sébastien Denys, Institut National de l'Environnement Industriel et des Risques (INERIS), Heuristique et Diagnostic des Systèmes Complexes [Compiègne] (Heudiasyc), and Université de Technologie de Compiègne (UTC)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)
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Geographic information system ,010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences ,Poison control ,010501 environmental sciences ,computer.software_genre ,01 natural sciences ,SPATIAL ,Occupational safety and health ,MODELING ,Nickel ,[MATH.MATH-ST]Mathematics [math]/Statistics [math.ST] ,11. Sustainability ,Child ,Waste Management and Disposal ,TRACE METAL ,Air Pollutants ,Multimedia ,Environmental exposure ,Pollution ,Soil contamination ,6. Clean water ,3. Good health ,Metals ,Child, Preschool ,France ,Risk assessment ,Cadmium ,Environmental Monitoring ,GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEM ,Adult ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Environmental Engineering ,Adolescent ,MULTIMEDIA ,Risk Assessment ,Environmental health ,medicine ,Humans ,Environmental Chemistry ,EXPOSURE ,Aged ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences ,Stochastic Processes ,business.industry ,Public health ,Environmental Exposure ,[STAT.TH]Statistics [stat]/Statistics Theory [stat.TH] ,Models, Theoretical ,Lead ,13. Climate action ,Geographic Information Systems ,Environmental science ,Population exposure ,business ,computer ,Water Pollutants, Chemical - Abstract
International audience; Analyzing the relationship between the environment and health has become a major focus of public health efforts in France, as evidenced by the national action plans for health and the environment. These plans have identified the following two priorities: - identify and manage geographic areas where hotspot exposures are a potential risk to human health; and - reduce exposure inequalities. The aim of this study is to develop a spatial stochastic multimedia exposure model for detecting vulnerable populations and analyzing exposure determinants at a fine resolution and regional scale. A multimedia exposure model was developed by INERIS to assess the transfer of substances from the environment to humans through inhalation and ingestion pathways. The RESPIR project adds a spatial dimension by linking GIS (Geographic Information System) to the model. Tools are developed using modeling, spatial analysis and geostatistic methods to build and discretize interesting variables and indicators from different supports and resolutions on a 1-km(2) regular grid. We applied this model to the risk assessment of exposure to metals (cadmium, lead and nickel) using data from a region in France (Nord-Pas-de-Calais). The considered exposure pathways include the atmospheric contaminant inhalation and ingestion of soil, vegetation, meat, egg, milk, fish and drinking water. Exposure scenarios are defined for different reference groups (age, dietary properties, and the fraction of food produced locally). The two largest risks correspond to an ancient industrial site (Metaleurop) and the Lille agglomeration. In these areas, cadmium, vegetation ingestion and soil contamination are the principal determinants of the computed risk.
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- 2012
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12. The SIEP-DIRECT'S Project on the discrepancy between routine practice and evidence. An outline of main findings and practical implications for the future of community based mental health services
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Ruggeri, M., Lora, A., (SIEP-DIRECT'S Group authors: Asioli F, Semisa D., Balbi, A, Buscaglia, G, Carrà, G, Casacchia, M, Corlito, G, Di Munzio, W, Erlicher, A, Lasalvia, A, Marinoni, A, Miceli, M, Morganti, C, Morosini, P, Iacchetti, D, Pegoraro, M, Scavo, V, Alderighi, M, Lorenzo, P, Lecci, F, Tanini, A, Cefalì, T, Pucci, C, Caneschi, A, Ottanelli, R, Magnani, N, Bardicchia, F, Pescosolido, R, Allevi, L, Confalonieri, S, Ferrigno, J, Giusto, F, Rolando, P, Burti, L, Dall'Agnola, R, Bissoli, S, Cassano, Am, Ciampolillo, G, Fracchiolla, P, Lupoi, S, Visani, E, Cerbo, Gm, Pismataro, Cp, Mari, L, Gazale, Mf, Bianchi, I, Milano, Mc, Amideo, F, Basile, F, Santelia, S, Bacigalupi, M, Parravani, R, Vanetti, M, Carnevale, L, Debernardi, C, Fiorica, L, Roncone, R, Pollice, R, Cavicchio, A, Pioli, R, Cicolella, G, Riva, E, Cristofalo, D, Leng, G, Levav, I, Losavio, T, Maj, M, Pilling, S, Saxena, S, Tansella, M., Ruggeri, M, Lora, A, Semisa, D, Asioli, F, Balbi, A, Buscaglia, G, Carra', G, Casacchia, M, Corlito, G, Di Munzio, W, Erlicher, A, Lasalvia, A, Marinoni, A, Miceli, M, Morganti, C, and Morosini, P
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Epidemiology ,Family support ,Nice ,Context (language use) ,Psychosi ,Nursing ,Guidelines implementation ,Medicine ,Humans ,psychosis ,Clinical guideline ,Societies, Medical ,clinical guidelines ,schizophrenia ,clinical routine ,community mental health services ,guidelines implementation ,computer.programming_language ,First episode ,business.industry ,Community mental health service ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,Guideline ,Monitoring and evaluation ,Mental illness ,medicine.disease ,Mental health ,Italy ,Psychiatry and Mental Health ,Family medicine ,Practice Guidelines as Topic ,Clinical routine ,Schizophrenia ,business ,computer ,Forecasting - Abstract
SUMMARYAims– To highlight the major discrepancies that emerged between evidence and routine practice in the framework of the SIEP-DIRECT's Project (DIscrepancy betweenRoutine practice andEvidence in psychiatricCommunityTreatments onSchizophrenia). The Project was conducted in 19 Italian mental health services (MHS), with the aims of: a) evaluating the appropriateness of the NICE Guidelines for Schizophrenia in the Italian context, b) developing and testing a set of 103 indicators that operationalised preferred clinical practice requirements according to the NICE Guidelines, and c) evaluating their actual application in Italian MHSs.Methods– The indicators investigated five different areas: common elements in all phases of schizophrenia; first episode treatment; crisis treatment; promoting recovery; the aggressive behaviour management.Results– The NICE recommendations examined were judged in most instances to be appropriate to the Italian MHS context, and the indicators fairly easy to use. The more severe and frequently encountered evidence-practice discrepancies were: lack of written material, guidelines, and information to be systematically provided to users; lack of intervention monitoring and evaluation; difficulty in implementingspecific and structured forms of intervention; difficulty in considering patients' family members as figures requiring targeted support themselves and who should also be regularly involved in the patient care process.Conclusions– The key actions to be undertaken to favour implementation of evidence-based routine practices are: focussing on mental illness onset and family support/involvement in care; planning training activities aimed at achieving specific treatment goals; encouraging MHS participation in evaluation activities; identifying thresholds for guideline application and promoting specific guideline implementation actions; and activating decision making and resource allocationprocesses that rely more strictly on evidence and epidemiological assessment. These considerations are of value for rethinking the model of community psychiatry in Italy as well as in other countries.Declaration of Interest: None.
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- 2008
13. FIOH-sponsored newsletter misrepresents asbestos hazards in Zimbabwe
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John C, Bailar, Seifeddin Gaafar, Ballal, Martin, Boback, Barry, Castleman, Heng Leng, Chee, Martin, Cherniack, David, Christiani, André, Cicolella, Janice, Fernández de D'Pool, David, Egilman, Arthur L, Frank, Marco A, Garcia, Fernanda, Giannasi, Morris, Greenberg, Robert J, Harrison, James, Huff, Peter, Infante, Eliezer Joao, de Souza, Tushar Kant, Joshi, Peter, Kamuzora, Laurie, Kazan-Allen, David G, Kern, Hans, Kromhout, Sudjoko, Kuswadji, Joseph, LaDou, Richard A, Lemen, Charles, Levenstein, Boy, Luethje, Francesca, Mancini, Banwari Lai, Meel, Yalemtsehay, Mekonnen, René, Mendes, Fiona, Murie, Jonathan, Myers, Rory, O'Neill, Erhabor, Osaro, Domyung, Paek, Elihu, Richter, Ellen, Robertson, Sheldon W, Samuels, Colin L, Soskolne, Rwth, Stuckey, Daniel T, Teitelbaum, Benedetto, Terracini, Annie, Thébaud-Mony, Michel, Vanhoorne, Xiaorong, Wang, Andrew, Watterson, and Richard, Wedeen
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Zimbabwe ,ILO ,World Health Organization ,medicine.disease_cause ,Asbestos ,World health ,Occupational safety and health ,WHO ,Biologische bedrijfssystemen ,Occupational Exposure ,Environmental health ,medicine ,FIOH ,Humans ,Industry ,Misinformation ,Finland ,Occupational Health ,Biological Farming Systems ,Ethics ,Conflict of Interest ,business.industry ,Communication ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,PE&RC ,Laboratorium voor Phytopathologie ,Influence ,Chemical Industry ,Laboratory of Phytopathology ,Propaganda ,Journal publication ,Periodicals as Topic ,business ,Developed country ,Editorial Policies - Abstract
The Finnish Institute of Occupational Health (FIOH) has received support from the World Health Organization (WHO) and the International Labor Office (ILO) to publish the African Newsletter on Occupational Health and Safety. The African Newsletter on Occupational Health and Safety should not be a medium for industry propaganda, or the source of misinformation among the workers of Africa. Instead, FIOH should provide the same level of scientific information in Africa that it does in Finland and other developed countries.
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- 2006
14. Environmental benzene exposure assessment for parent-child pairs in Rouen, France
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Norbert Gonzalez-Flesca, Jean-François Gehanno, Frédéric Y. Bois, André Cicolella, Amin Kouniali, and Roland Dujardin
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Adult ,Male ,Environmental Engineering ,Evening ,Coefficient of variation ,Urine ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Animal science ,Environmental Chemistry ,Medicine ,Humans ,Parent-Child Relations ,Benzene ,Waste Management and Disposal ,Volunteer ,Morning ,Inhalation ,Hydroquinone ,business.industry ,Child Day Care Centers ,Pollution ,Sorbic Acid ,Hydroquinones ,chemistry ,Child, Preschool ,Environmental Pollutants ,Female ,France ,business ,Environmental Monitoring - Abstract
There is a lack of data on environmental benzene exposure in children. In this study, we compared personal benzene exposure and inhalation uptake in a group of children to those of their parents. We also compared levels of urinary benzene metabolites, trans,trans-muconic acid (MA) and hydroquinone (HQ), for those two groups, and assessed the correlation between personal benzene exposure and urinary MA and HQ concentrations. The study was performed on 21, 2-3-year-old children and their parents recruited on a voluntary basis among non-smokers from the three largest day-care centers of the town of Rouen in France. Average benzene concentrations were measured over 5 consecutive days with diffusive samplers. The following simultaneous measurements were carried out: personal exposure of the parents, concentrations inside and outside the day care centers, and inside the volunteer's bedrooms. Morning and evening urine samples were collected during the same period. Benzene personal exposure levels were 14.4+/-7.7 microg/m(3) and 11.09+/-6.15 microg/m(3) in parents and children, respectively. Benzene inhalation uptake estimates were 2.51+/-1.23 microg/kg/day in the group of parents and 5.68+/-3.17 microg/kg/day in the group of children. Detectable levels of MA and HQ were found in 85% and 100% of the samples, respectively. Intra-individual variation of urinary MA and HQ concentrations expressed as a coefficient of variation (CV) ranged from 63 to 232% and from 13 to 144%, respectively. Mean values of MA and HQ (in mg/g creatinine) were 1.6- and 1.8-fold higher in the group of children than in the group of parents (P=0.008 and P0.0001, respectively). Significant correlations between metabolites levels and benzene were not found.
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- 2003
15. Risk assessment of sensory irritants in indoor air--a case study in a French school
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Corinne Mandin, Roman Meininghaus, André Cicolella, and Amin Kouniali
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Indoor air ,Health Status ,Sensory system ,medicine.disease_cause ,Risk Assessment ,Health problems ,Adverse health effect ,Reference Values ,Environmental health ,medicine ,Humans ,Organic Chemicals ,Child ,lcsh:Environmental sciences ,General Environmental Science ,lcsh:GE1-350 ,Schools ,business.industry ,Environmental engineering ,Reference values ,Air Pollution, Indoor ,Irritants ,Perception ,France ,Irritation ,Volatilization ,Risk assessment ,business ,Passive sampling ,Environmental Monitoring - Abstract
Exposure to airborne pollutants can result in adverse health effects. Acute symptoms can for instance comprise of irritation of the eyes or of the respiratory tract (called sensory irritation). In a recent case, health problems were reported in a French school and supposedly attributed to the presence of airborne irritant pollutants. Based on measured concentrations, the risk of developing the described health effects was assessed.Numerous airborne sensory irritants (aldehydes, organic acids, volatile organic compounds (VOCs), SO2, NH3) were identified and quantified in the indoor air by using active and passive sampling and online monitoring techniques. Reference values based on toxicological properties of compounds (sensory irritants) were taken from the literature. If not available, tentative values were specially developed for this purpose. Concentrations of all sensory irritants remain below their corresponding guideline values and are comparable to literature data. It was concluded that the risk of developing sensory irritation due to the presence of the studied compounds is negligible. This holds both for individual compounds and for the mixture of studied compounds. Limitations of the employed sampling strategy, and of existing sampling and analytical techniques, which do not allow for analysing more reactive compounds—which are strong sensory irritants—may play a role. New sampling techniques need to be developed. Psychosocial factors (group behaviour, increased attention to sensory irritation) should also be taken into account when dealing with health complaints on sensory irritation. Keywords: Airborne sensory irritants, Exposure, Mixtures, Risk assessment, Weighted sum parameter
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- 2002
16. Impaired Blood and Tissue Fibrinolysis in Patients With Recurrent Venous Thrombosis
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M. Schiavoni, T. Frontera, A. Cicolella, M. Parato, and R. Ciavarella-Berlingerio
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Recurrent venous thrombosis ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Internal medicine ,Fibrinolysis ,medicine ,Cardiology ,In patient ,business - Abstract
Blood and tissue fibrinolysis were studied in 70 patients(p.) with recurrent venous thrombosis. The fibrinolytic activity and the release of plasminogen activators “fibrinolytic capacity” by 10 min. venous occlusion were detected by using acetate-buffered diluted clot lysis time, euglobulin lysis time and resuspended euglobulin precipitate on unheated fibrin plates. Plasminogen activator content in the wall of superficiel hand veins in 40 p, was measured by Pandolfi’s modified histochemical technique. Our studies showed a significantly low content of plasminogen activators in the vessel walls in, more then 60% of p. in good correlation with blood defective fibrinolytic activity and/or capacity.
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- 1979
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17. Isocyanates and respiratory function: a study of workers producing polyurethane foam moulding
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P. Mereau, A. Cicolella, C. Cavelier, Q. T. Pham, and J. M. Mur
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Occupational Medicine ,Vital Capacity ,Respiratory physiology ,Pulmonary function testing ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Fibrosis ,Forced Expiratory Volume ,medicine ,Humans ,Respiratory function ,Respiratory system ,Intensive care medicine ,Lung function ,Cyanates ,Polyurethane ,business.industry ,Respiration ,Smoking ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,chemistry ,Chemical Industry ,Female ,business - Published
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