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Distribution of small opacities on chest radiographs of United States coal minersThe changing epidemiology of coal workers' pneumoconiosis in Appalachia - investigating the role of silica exposureSarcoidosis, asthma, and asthma-like symptoms among occupants of a historically water-damaged office buildingClassification of small pneumoconiotic opacities: exploration of differences between conventional and digital chest radiographsComparison of storage phosphor computed radiography with conventional film-screen radiography in the recognition of pneumoconiosisSmall pneumoconiotic opacities on U.S. coal worker surveillance chest radiographs are not predominantly in the upper lung zonesThe classic pneumoconioses: new epidemiological and laboratory observationsRespiratory diseases caused by coal mine dustWorkshop summary: epidemiologic design strategies for studies of nanomaterial workersPneumoconiosis among underground bituminous coal miners in the United States: is silicosis becoming more frequent?Coal workers' pneumoconiosis and progressive massive fibrosis are increasingly more prevalent among workers in small underground coal mines in the United StatesIntramodality and intermodality comparisons of storage phosphor computed radiography and conventional film-screen radiography in the recognition of small pneumoconiotic opacitiesPotential determinants of coal workers' pneumoconiosis, advanced pneumoconiosis, and progressive massive fibrosis among underground coal miners in the United States, 2005-2009Examination of potential sources of bias in the US Coal Workers' Health Surveillance ProgramThe association between tobacco burden and "dirty chest" is unlikely to follow a linear dose-response patternDebilitating lung disease among surface coal miners with no underground mining tenureComparative respiratory morbidity of former and current US coal minersInjury rates on new and old technology oil and gas rigs operated by the largest United States onshore drilling contractorLung transplantation is increasingly common among patients with coal workers' pneumoconiosisSmall mine size is associated with lung function abnormality and pneumoconiosis among underground coal miners in Kentucky, Virginia and West VirginiaResurgence of a debilitating and entirely preventable respiratory disease among working coal minersProfusion of opacities in simple coal worker's pneumoconiosis is associated with reduced lung functionOccupational distribution of persons with confirmed 2009 H1N1 influenzaRegional differences of coal workers pneumoconiosis prevalence in the United States: 40 years after implementation of the 1969 Federal Coal Mine Health and Safety ActBacteria in a water-damaged building: associations of actinomycetes and non-tuberculous mycobacteria with respiratory health in occupantsAssociations of thermophilic actinomycetes and non-tuberculous mycobacteria with respiratory health in occupants of a water-damaged office buildingCurrent knowledge of U.S. metal and nonmetal miner health: current and potential data sources for analysis of miner health statusComparison of digital direct readout radiography with conventional film-screen radiography for the recognition of pneumoconiosis in dust-exposed Chinese workers.Agreement between fixed-ratio and lower limit of normal spirometry interpretation protocols decreases with age: is there a need for a new GOLD standard?Molecular evidence of sexual transmission of Ebola virusEbola and its control in Liberia, 2014-2015Pathologic characteristics of coal workers' pneumoconiosis by primary radiographic small opacity shapeCoal workers' pneumoconiosis-related years of potential life lost before age 65 years - United States, 1968 - 2006Validation of the International Labour Office digitized standard images for recognition and classification of radiographs of pneumoconiosisDisease surveillancePneumoconiosis and advanced occupational lung disease among surface coal miners - 16 states, 2010-2011Influenza vaccination coverage among health care personnel - United States, 2013-14 influenza seasonCommunity quarantine to interrupt Ebola virus transmission - Mawah Village, Bong County, Liberia, August-October, 2014Possible sexual transmission of Ebola virus - Liberia, 2015Controlling the last known cluster of Ebola virus disease - Liberia, January-February 2015
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