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    The occupational contribution to severe exacerbation of asthma by HENNEBERGER, P. K, MIRABELLI, M. C, OLIVIERI, M, RADON, K, TOREN, K, URRUTIA, I, VILLANI, S, ZOCK, J. P, KOGEVINAS, M, ANTO, J. M, PLANA, E, DAHLMAN-HÖGLUND, A, JARVIS, D. L, KROMHOUT, H, LILLIENBERG, L, NORBÄCK, D

    Published in The European respiratory journal (01-10-2010)
    “…The goal of this study was to identify occupational risk factors for severe exacerbation of asthma and estimate the extent to which occupation contributes to…”
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    Healthy hire effect, job selection and inhalation exposure among young adults with asthma by Olivieri, M, Mirabelli, M C, Plana, E, Radon, K, Antó, J M, Bakke, P, Benke, G, D'Errico, A, Henneberger, P, Kromhout, H, Norbäck, D, Torén, K, van Sprundel, M, Villani, S, Wieslander, G, Zock, J-P, Kogevinas, M

    Published in The European respiratory journal (01-09-2010)
    “…The aim of the present study was to assess whether asthma onset prior to entering the workforce influences whether a person holds a subsequent job with…”
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    Occupational exposure to chlorophenol and the risk of nasal and nasopharyngeal cancers among U.S. men aged 30 to 60 by Mirabelli, Maria C., Hoppin, Jane A., Tolbert, Paige E., Herrick, Robert F., Gnepp, Douglas R., Brann, Edward A.

    Published in American journal of industrial medicine (01-05-2000)
    “…Background Elevated rates of nasal and nasopharyngeal cancers have been associated with wood‐related occupational exposures, including chlorophenols,…”
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    Heat-related mortality during a 1999 heat wave in Chicago by Naughton, Mary P, Henderson, Alden, Mirabelli, Maria C, Kaiser, Reinhard, Wilhelm, John L, Kieszak, Stephanie M, Rubin, Carol H, McGeehin, Michael A

    Published in American journal of preventive medicine (01-05-2002)
    “…Background: During the summer of 1999, Chicago’s second deadliest heat wave of the decade resulted in at least 80 deaths. The high mortality, exceeded only by…”
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    Race, Poverty, and Potential Exposure of Middle-School Students to Air Emissions from Confined Swine Feeding Operations by Mirabelli, Maria C., Wing, Steve, Marshall, Stephen W., Wilcosky, Timothy C.

    Published in Environmental health perspectives (01-04-2006)
    “…Previous studies suggest that airborne effluent from swine confined animal feeding operations (CAFOs) may affect the health and quality of life of adults and…”
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    Fatal occupational injuries among self-employed workers in North Carolina by Mirabelli, Maria C., Loomis, Dana, Richardson, David B.

    Published in American journal of industrial medicine (01-08-2003)
    “…Background Research suggests that rates of occupational injury and death may be higher among self‐employed workers than in the wage and salaried population…”
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    Heat-related mortality in selected United States cities, summer 1999 by Wolfe, M I, Kaiser, R, Naughton, M P, Mirabelli, M C, Yoon, S S, Hanzlick, R, Henderson, A K

    “…As part of a public health response to severe heat waves in the midwestern and northeastern United States in the summer of 1999, the authors actively solicited…”
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    Evaluating the Effectiveness of a Lay Health Promoter-Led, Community-Based Participatory Pesticide Safety Intervention With Farmworker Families by Quandt, Sara A., Grzywacz, Joseph G., Talton, Jennifer W., Trejo, Grisel, Tapia, Janeth, D'Agostino, Ralph B., Mirabelli, Maria C., Arcury, Thomas A.

    Published in Health promotion practice (01-05-2013)
    “…Pesticide safety training is mandated for migrant and seasonal farmworkers. However, none is required for family members, who implement home sanitation to…”
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    262 Short-term lung function effects after occupational exposure to cleaning products by Vizcaya, D V, Mirabelli, M C M, Gimeno, D G, Anto, J M A, Delclos, G D, Rivera, M, Zock, J P Z

    “…Objective To evaluate the acute effects of exposure to cleaning products on lung function of female cleaning workers. Methods A panel study including 21 female…”
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    262Short-term lung function effects after occupational exposure to cleaning products by Vizcaya, D V, Mirabelli, M C M, Gimeno, D G, Anto, J M A, Delclos, G D, Rivera, M, Zock, J P Z

    “…ObjectiveTo evaluate the acute effects of exposure to cleaning products on lung function of female cleaning workers.MethodsA panel study including 21 female…”
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    Proximity to pulp and paper mills and wheezing symptoms among adolescents in North Carolina by Mirabelli, Maria C., Wing, Steve

    Published in Environmental research (01-09-2006)
    “…Using data from the North Carolina School Asthma Survey about the respiratory health of 64,432 adolescents attending public schools in North Carolina and data…”
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    Occupation and the Prevalence of Respiratory Health Symptoms and Conditions: The Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities Study by Mirabelli, Maria C., London, Stephanie J., Charles, Luenda E., Pompeii, Lisa A., Wagenknecht, Lynne E.

    “…Objectives: To examine associations between occupation and respiratory health in a large, population-based cohort of adults in the United States. Methods: Data…”
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    Poultry Processing Work and Respiratory Health of Latino Men and Women in North Carolina by Mirabelli, Maria C., Chatterjee, Arjun B., Arcury, Thomas A., Mora, Dana C., Blocker, Jill N., Grzywacz, Joseph G., Chen, Haiying, Marín, Antonio J., Schulz, Mark R., Quandt, Sara A.

    “…Objective: To evaluate associations between poultry processing work and respiratory health among working Latino men and women in North Carolina. Methods:…”
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