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Health status of the workers in dye-producing plants were examined repeatedly in winter and in summer. The items studied cover 1) diazo-positive metabolites in urine 2) methemoglobinaemia, Heinz bodies, methemoglobin reductases and anaemia, and 3) liver function. The urinary diazo-positive metabolite level in the exposed was higher than that in the non-exposed and marked a conspicuous increase in summer as compared in winter, indicating significant intake of the aromatic nitro-amino compounds, while no significant methemoglobinaemia, Heinz bodies, anaemia nor disturbed liver function was observed in any group of the examinees. The results were discussed in connection with the dose-effect relationship, and compared with the experiences in the past.
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Copies should be requested to: Prof. Masayuki Ikeda, Department of Environmental Health, Tohoku University School of Medicine, Sendai 980, Japan
This work was supported by research grants from the Ministry of Labour, the Government of Japan
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Ikedal, M., Watanabel, T., Hara, I. et al. A field survey on the health status of workers in dye-producing factories. Int. Arch Occup Environ Heath 39, 219–235 (1977). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00409368
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