Effects of long work hours and poor sleep characteristics on workplace injury among full-time male employees of small- and medium-scale businesses. (1/91)

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The effect of two sock fabrics on physiological parameters associated with blister incidence: a laboratory study. (2/91)

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Glass ampoules: risks and benefits. (3/91)

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Nonfatal occupational injury rates and musculoskeletal symptoms among housekeeping employees of a hospital in Texas. (4/91)

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Do assistive devices, training, and workload affect injury incidence? Prevention efforts by nursing homes and back injuries among nursing assistants. (5/91)

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Primary cutaneous cryptococcosis due to Cryptococcus gattii in Singapore. (6/91)

Cryptococcosis is an invasive fungal infection that occurs worldwide. Infections caused by Cryptococcus (C.) neoformans are commonly associated with immunocompromised patients, while those caused by C. gattii predominantly affect immunocompetent hosts. However, the latter has also been increasingly reported in immunocompromised patients such as those with HIV. Cutaneous involvement by C. gattii in immunocompetent patients is a rare manifestation, with only a few cases reported worldwide. C. gattii infection has rarely been reported in Singapore, with all three reported cases presenting as meningitis in immunocompetent individuals. Its natural habitat is the Eucalyptus tree, which is common in Singapore. We report the case of a 37-year-old migrant worker who had primary cutaneous infection due to C. gattii after sustaining traumatic inoculation.  (+info)

Drivers' and conductors' views on the causes and ways of preventing workplace violence in the road passenger transport sector in Maputo City, Mozambique. (7/91)

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Narcotic analgesic utilization amongst injured workers: using concept mapping to understand current issues from the perspectives of physicians and pharmacists. (8/91)

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