The gypsy moth caterpillar: a significant new occupational and public health problem
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Laboratory workers who were performing research on the gypsy moth were studied for their allergic reactions to the moth. A relationship between the gypsy moth and the reactions was shown. Furthermore, this information helped to explain cutaneous reactions that were present in the general population in the Northeastern United States during a gypsy moth outbreak.
Publication Name: Journal of Occupational Medicine
Subject: Health care industry
ISSN: 0096-1736
Year: 1982
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Occupational stress and illness incidence
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This study examines hospitalization rates for 10 stress-related illnesses among United States Navy occupational groups during four phases of their 30 year career. Health risks among occupations and career phases are identified.
Publication Name: Journal of Occupational Medicine
Subject: Health care industry
ISSN: 0096-1736
Year: 1982
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