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Occupational and work-related respiratory disease attributed to cleaning products.

Melanie CarderMartin J SeedAnnemarie MoneyRaymond M AgiusMartie J A van Tongeren
Published in: Occupational and environmental medicine (2019)
Specific occupations appear to be at increased risk of adverse respiratory outcomes attributed to cleaning agents. While exposure to agents such as glutaraldehyde have been addressed, other exposures, such as to chlorine, remain important. Chemical features of the cleaning agents helped distinguish between sensitising and irritant agents.
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