Kratko priopćenje
Miliaria rubra as an occupational disease in special conditions of working environment
V. Cvetanov
; Otsek za medicina na trudot, Gradski zavod za zdravstvena zaštita, Skopie
Sažetak
Eighty seven cases of miliaria rubra are presented in the miners of a chromium mine in which unsuitable microclimatic factors were registered. There were no significant differences in these factors between the winter and the summer period. The average duration of the disease is from 6 to 8 days. The changes of the skin appeared at the end of May, they reached their maximum in July and by the end of August the number of the patients rapidly decreased. Physical effort, high dry temperature (over 31° C), high relative humidity in the mine (over 93%), and the unsuitable macroclimatic conditions in the summer period are the decisive moments causing the appearance of miliaria rubra. The neurovegetative nervous system disturbances seem to have certain effect on the occurrence of the skin changes observed.
Ključne riječi
Hrčak ID:
176280
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Datum izdavanja:
19.6.1968.
Posjeta: 1.382 *