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Ann Ig ; 19(4): 337-44, 2007.
Article in Italian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17937326

ABSTRACT

The aim of this work has been to determine the occupational exposure to the biological agents and airborne dust in a sewage treatment plant in south Italy. The air samplings were performed in a sewage treatment plant in Calabria, in two different seasons (spring and summer) at 5 sites associated with various phases of sewage treatment process. In addition we have estimated the concentration of airborne endotoxins and PNOC (Particles Not Otherwise Classified) by using personal samplers. The results showed a significant variation in exposure to bioaerosols, endotoxins and PNOC depending on the sampling season: the PNOC concentration increase as much as the endotoxins concentration in spring and decrease in summer


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Air Microbiology , Air Pollutants, Occupational/adverse effects , Occupational Diseases/prevention & control , Occupational Exposure/adverse effects , Particulate Matter/analysis , Sewage/microbiology , Air Pollutants, Occupational/analysis , Endotoxins/isolation & purification , Gram-Negative Bacteria/isolation & purification , Humans , Italy , Occupational Exposure/analysis , Particle Size , Risk Assessment , Risk Factors , Seasons , Workplace/standards
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G Ital Med Lav Ergon ; 29(3 Suppl): 274-6, 2007.
Article in Italian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18409683

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Man-made vitrous fibers, have been widely used as a substitute for asbestos, as an insulation material. However the fibrous morphology of MMVFs raises concern about potential health hazard. The aim of our study was to assess cytotoxic and genotoxic effects induced on a human alveolar cell line A549 by exposure to glass wool fibers (GW). Cells were exposed for 72 h to 5, 50, 100 microg/ml of glass wool, after incubation the cell viability was determined by a MTT reduction assay. The genotoxic effect was studies by Comet test. An undamaged cell appeared as a nucleoid and a cell with damaged DNA as a comet. Measurement of Comet parameters: % DNA in the tail, tail length and tail momente (the product of relative tail intensity and lenght, that provides a parameter of DNA damage) were obtained from the analysis. A MTT assay indicated that glass wool caused a decrease in cell viability and this decrease was concentration-dependent. The results of the Comet test for DNA damage detection indicated in cell exposed to glass wool fibers a significant increase of mean TM value. All these results provide that the glass wool fibers can induce cytotoxicity and genotoxicity


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Construction Materials/toxicity , Glass , Pulmonary Alveoli/cytology , Cell Line , Cells, Cultured , DNA Damage , Humans
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