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132 related items for PubMed ID: 3425548

  • 1. Aspergillus and other human respiratory disease agents in turkey confinement houses.
    Mulhausen JR, McJilton CE, Redig PT, Janni KA.
    Am Ind Hyg Assoc J; 1987 Nov; 48(11):894-9. PubMed ID: 3425548
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  • 2. Environmental study of poultry confinement buildings.
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  • 3. Airborne dust, ammonia, microorganisms, and antigens in pig confinement houses and the respiratory health of exposed farm workers.
    Crook B, Robertson JF, Glass SA, Botheroyd EM, Lacey J, Topping MD.
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  • 10. [Nature and amount of aerial pollutants from livestock buildings].
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  • 19. [Burden of fattening pigs and the environment of the pig fattening farms caused by lung-passing dust particles, pig stall specific bacteria and ammonia].
    Platz S, Scherer M, Unshelm J.
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