Influence of ventilation type in volatile organic compounds exposure: poultry case
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17/12/2013
17/12/2013
01/02/2012
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Resumo |
Agricultural workers especially poultry farmers are at increased risk of occupational respiratory diseases. Epidemiological studies showed increased prevalence of respiratory symptoms and adverse changes in pulmonary function parameters in poultry workers. In poultry production volatile organic compounds (VOCs) presence can be due to some compounds produced by molds that are volatile and are released directly into the air. These are known as microbial volatile organic compounds (MVOCs). Because these compounds often have strong and/or unpleasant odors, they can be the source of odors associated with molds. MVOC's are products of the microorganisms primary and secondary metabolism and are composed of low molecular weight alcohols, aldehydes, amines, ketones, terpenes, aromatic and chlorinated hydrocarbons, and sulfur-based compounds, all of which are variations of carbon-based molecules. |
Identificador |
Viegas S, Monteiro A, Manteigas V, Carolino E, Viegas C. Influence of ventilation type in volatile organic compounds exposure: poultry case. In Arezes P, Baptista JS, Barroso MP, Carneiro P, Cordeiro P, Costa N, editors. Occupational safety and hygiene - SHO 2012: book of abstracts. Vila Nova de Gaia: SPOSHO; 2012. p. 481-2. 978-972-99504-8-3 |
Idioma(s) |
eng |
Publicador |
Portuguese Society of Occupational Safety and Hygiene (SPOSHO) |
Relação |
http://pessoais.dps.uminho.pt/parezes/downloads/sho2012_ab.pdf |
Direitos |
openAccess |
Palavras-Chave | #Environmental health #Occupational health #Poultry #Respiratory disease #Ventilation |
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bookPart |