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134 related items for PubMed ID: 34267990

  • 1. A Qualitative Study on Noncommunicable Diseases in Waste Pickers in Brazil.
    Zolnikov TR, Cruvinel V, Lopez P, Pezeshkian F, Stoves-Tucker L, Galato D, Marques CP.
    J Health Pollut; 2021 Jun; 11(30):210603. PubMed ID: 34267990
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  • 2. Continued Medical Waste Exposure of Recyclable Collectors Despite Dumpsite Closures in Brazil.
    Zolnikov TR, Ramirez-Ortiz D, Moraes H, Cruvinel VRN, Dominguez A, Galato D.
    J Health Pollut; 2019 Sep; 9(23):190905. PubMed ID: 31497368
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  • 3. Waterborne diseases in waste pickers of Estrutural, Brazil, the second largest open-air dumpsite in world.
    Cruvinel VRN, Zolnikov TR, Bashash M, Marques CP, Scott JA.
    Waste Manag; 2019 Nov; 99():71-78. PubMed ID: 31473483
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  • 4. Vector-borne diseases in waste pickers in Brasilia, Brazil.
    Cruvinel VRN, Zolnikov TR, Takashi Obara M, Oliveira VTL, Vianna EN, Santos FSGD, Oliveira KC, Scott JA.
    Waste Manag; 2020 Mar 15; 105():223-232. PubMed ID: 32087540
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  • 5. Health conditions and occupational risks in a novel group: waste pickers in the largest open garbage dump in Latin America.
    Cruvinel VRN, Marques CP, Cardoso V, Novaes MRCG, Araújo WN, Angulo-Tuesta A, Escalda PMF, Galato D, Brito P, da Silva EN.
    BMC Public Health; 2019 May 16; 19(1):581. PubMed ID: 31096940
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  • 6. Prevalence of musculoskeletal disorders and risk factors in recyclable material waste pickers from the dump of the structural city in Brasília, Brazil.
    Bonini-Rocha AC, de Oliveira RAC, Bashash M, do Couto Machado G, Cruvinel VRN.
    Waste Manag; 2021 Apr 15; 125():98-102. PubMed ID: 33677182
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  • 7. Social vulnerabilities of female waste pickers in Brasília, Brazil.
    Marques CP, Zolnikov TR, Noronha JM, Angulo-Tuesta A, Bashashi M, Cruvinel VRN.
    Arch Environ Occup Health; 2021 Apr 15; 76(3):173-180. PubMed ID: 32602785
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  • 8. Unveiling microbial worlds: exploring viral metagenomics among waste pickers at Latin America's largest dumpsite.
    Cruvinel VRN, Carvalho E, Alves DCC, Marques CP, Bezerra RDS, Giovanetti M, Sampaio SC, Elias MC, Araújo WN, Haddad R, Slavov SN.
    Rev Inst Med Trop Sao Paulo; 2024 Apr 15; 66():e49. PubMed ID: 39194141
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  • 9. Stop treating waste pickers like garbage: An autoethnography on informal waste picking in Brazil.
    Rava Zolnikov T.
    Glob Public Health; 2023 Jan 15; 18(1):2201328. PubMed ID: 38081775
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  • 10. Recyclable waste pickers: life and work in light of the social determinants of health.
    Centenaro APFC, Beck CLC, Silva RMD, Andrade A, Costa MCD, Silva EBD.
    Rev Bras Enferm; 2021 Jan 15; 74(6):e20200902. PubMed ID: 34431935
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  • 11. Metal levels in waste pickers in Brasilia, Brazil: hair and nail as exposure matrices.
    Rodrigues Gonçalves M, Nogueira Cruvinel VR, Verpaele S, Bashash M, Pintas Marques C, Urbano MR, Paoliello MMB, Aschner M, da Silva Santos V.
    J Toxicol Environ Health A; 2024 Jan 17; 87(2):77-90. PubMed ID: 37942931
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  • 14. Exploring the Lives of Women Rag Pickers in an Indian Metropolitan City: A Mixed-Methods Cross-Sectional Study on Social and Occupational Determinants Shaping Their Existence.
    Iyer S, Shah H, Patel J, Panchal V, Chaudhary S, Parmar T.
    Cureus; 2023 Oct 17; 15(10):e47464. PubMed ID: 38021493
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  • 16. Working with Waste: Hazards and Mitigation Strategies Used by Waste Pickers in the Inner City of Durban.
    Mlotshwa N, Dayaram T, Khanyile A, Sibanda PA, Erwin K, Fleetwood T.
    Int J Environ Res Public Health; 2022 Oct 11; 19(20):. PubMed ID: 36293567
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  • 17. Bad or worse? Applying critical theory to explore the impacts of Payatas dumpsite closure on the former waste pickers.
    Ito H, Igano C.
    Waste Manag Res; 2023 Jun 11; 41(6):1114-1120. PubMed ID: 36591919
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  • 18. Ineffective waste site closures in Brazil: A systematic review on continuing health conditions and occupational hazards of waste collectors.
    Zolnikov TR, da Silva RC, Tuesta AA, Marques CP, Cruvinel VRN.
    Waste Manag; 2018 Oct 11; 80():26-39. PubMed ID: 30455007
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  • 19. Seroprevalence of hepatitis E antibodies in a population of recyclable waste pickers in Brazil.
    Martins RM, Freitas NR, Kozlowski A, Reis NR, Lopes CL, Teles SA, Gardinali NR, Pinto MA.
    J Clin Virol; 2014 Mar 11; 59(3):188-91. PubMed ID: 24480723
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