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  • Title: [The effect of industrial factors on specific functions and the course of pregnancy and labor in workers of the Orgsintez Manufacturing Association].
    Author: Alekperov II, Mir-Bagirova DD, Aliverdieva ShS, Samedov TM, Akhundova TG.
    Journal: Gig Tr Prof Zabol; 1992; (2):9-11. PubMed ID: 1427309.
    Abstract:
    Women engaged in the production of chlorine, divinyl and propylene oxide are exposed during the working shift to unfavourable occupational factors: gas, dust, noise, emotional and physical stress, inadequate microclimate. All that disorders the specific functions and health status. Diseases in women working for 'Orgsintez' enterprise are closely connected with the length of service. Occupational factors of this chemical enterprise influence the course of pregnancy and labor, condition of fetus and newborn.
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