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Woodworkers and the inflammatory effects of softwood/hardwood dust: evidence from nasal cytology

Authors :
Giovanni Battista Bartolucci
Giancarlo Ottaviano
Maria Luisa Scapellato
Rocco Cappellesso
Claudia Staffieri
Gino Marioni
Luciano Giacomelli
Andrea Lovato
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Our primary aim was to use nasal cytology to compare a group of woodworkers with a group of unexposed subjects to see whether wood dust exposure correlates with specific patterns of inflammatory or infectious rhinitis. A secondary aim was to seek any differences in nasal symptoms or nasal cytology between workers exposed to softwood vs hardwood dust, thereby comparing the inflammatory harmful potential of the two woods. Among 117 woodworkers at factories in the Veneto region (Italy), 40 exposed to either softwood or hardwood dust were assessed by means of a questionnaire, nasal cytology, and personal wood dust sampling, and compared with 40 unexposed controls. Woodworkers reported significantly more nasal symptoms than controls (p = 0.0007). The woodworker group's nasal smears contained significantly more neutrophils (p

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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