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. 2002 Jun 15;324(7351):1422-3.
doi: 10.1136/bmj.324.7351.1422.

Impact of preventive strategies on trend of occupational skin disease in hairdressers: population based register study

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Impact of preventive strategies on trend of occupational skin disease in hairdressers: population based register study

Heinrich Dickel et al. BMJ. .
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Annual incidence (95% confidence interval) of hairdressers with a stated occupational skin disease. Data are for Upper Palatinate, Upper-Franconia, Middle-Franconia, and Lower-Franconia (Northern Bavaria) from 1990 to 1992 and, after governmental reorganisation, for Upper-Franconia and Middle-Franconia from 1993 to 1999

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