Endotoxin Exposure as a Major Determinant of Lung Function Decline in Pig Farmers
- 1 January 1998
- journal article
- Published by American Thoracic Society in American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine
- Vol. 157 (1) , 15-18
- https://doi.org/10.1164/ajrccm.157.1.9703087
Abstract
Exposure-response relationships for endotoxin as measured in dust and longitudinal decline in lung function were studied. A cohort of 171 pig farmers was followed over a 3-yr period. Long-term average exposure to dust and endotoxin was determined by personal monitoring in summer and winter, using data on farm characteristics and activities. Mean decline in FEV1 was 73 ml/yr and in FVC 55 ml/ yr. Long-term average exposure to dust was 2.63 mg/m3 (geometric SD [GSD] 1.30), and to endotoxin, 105 ng/m3 (GSD 1.5). Annual decline in FEV1 was significantly associated with endotoxin exposure. An increase in exposure with a factor 2 was associated with an extra decline of FEV1 of 19 ml/yr.Keywords
This publication has 31 references indexed in Scilit:
- Determinants of Dust and Endotoxin Exposure of Pig Farmers: Development of a Control Strategy Using Empirical ModellingAnnals of Occupational Hygiene, 1995
- Respiratory dysfunction in swine production facility workers: Dose‐response relationships of environmental exposures and pulmonary functionAmerican Journal of Industrial Medicine, 1995
- Environmental determinants of asthmaThe Lancet, 1995
- Blood inflammatory response to inhaled endotoxin in normal subjectsClinical and Experimental Allergy, 1995
- Are endotoxins an etiopathogenic factor in asthma?American Journal of Industrial Medicine, 1994
- INHIBITION AND ENHANCEMENT IN THE ANALYSIS OF AIRBORNE ENDOTOXIN LEVELS IN VARIOUS OCCUPATIONAL ENVIRONMENTSAihaj Journal, 1993
- Airborne Endotoxin Associated with Industrial-Scale Production of Protein Products in Gram-Negative BacteriaAihaj Journal, 1988
- Inhaled Endotoxin and Decreased Spirometric ValuesNew England Journal of Medicine, 1987
- Environmental and health studies in swine confinement buildingsAmerican Journal of Industrial Medicine, 1986
- Report on prevention and controlAmerican Journal of Industrial Medicine, 1986