Symptoms and signs in workers exposed predominantly to xylenes
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- DOI: 10.1007/BF00517707
Symptoms and signs in workers exposed predominantly to xylenes
Abstract
Surveys were conducted in factories in China where workers were engaged in the production of rubber boots or plastic-coated wire or in printing work, and were exposed to xylene vapors. Based on the data on exposure as monitored by personal diffusive sampling, 175 xylene-exposed workers (107 men and 68 women) were selected as those (1) who underwent all examinations and (2) for whom the sum of the three xylene isomers accounted for 70% or more of the total exposure (on a ppm basis). The intensity of exposure was such that the sum of the three isomer concentrations was 14 ppm as a geometric mean and 21 ppm as an arithmetic mean. As controls, 241 nonexposed workers (116 men and 125 women) were recruited either from the same factories or from factories in the same regions. There was an increased prevalence of subjective symptoms in the exposed workers which were apparently related to the effects on the central nervous system and to the local effects on the eyes, the nose, and the throat, although dose-dependency of the symptoms was evident in only a limited number of cases, possibly because the intensity of exposure was rather low. It was further observed that the findings of hematology and serum biochemistry in respect of liver and kidney functions were generally negative, showing that xylenes are not toxic to the hematopoietic organs, the liver, or the kidney.
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