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1 Occupational Asthma Incidence: Findings from the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System Asthma Call-Back Survey-United States, 2006-2009 Journal of Asthma, May 21, 2013 Clinical Article
2 CYP2A6 Genotype and Smoking Behavior in Current Smokers Screened for Lung Cancer Substance Use & Misuse, May 20, 2013 Clinical Article
3 Non-Cigarette Tobacco and the Lung Clinical Reviews in Allergy and Immunology, May 17, 2013 Review Article
4 Comparison of the Respiratory Microbiome in Healthy Nonsmokers and Smokers American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, May 17, 2013 Clinical Article
5 Smoking in tuberculosis patients increases the risk of infection in their contacts The International Journal of Tuberculosis and Lung Disease, May 15, 2013 Clinical Article
6 Alarmingly high prevalence of smoking and symptoms of bronchitis in young women in Sweden: a population-based questionnaire study Full Text Primary Care Respiratory Journal, May 15, 2013 Clinical Article
7 Screening for Occupational Asthma by Using a Self-Administered Questionnaire in a Clinical Setting Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, May 13, 2013 Clinical Article
8 Czech adolescent smokers: unhappy to smoke but unable to quit The International Journal of Tuberculosis and Lung Disease, May 13, 2013 Clinical Article
9 Impact of Smoking on Mortality of Patients with Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer Thoracic Cancer, May 10, 2013 Review Article Clinical Article
10 CYP2A6 deletion polymorphism is associated with decreased susceptibility of lung cancer in Asian smokers: a meta-analysis Tumor Biology, May 10, 2013 Evidence Based Medicine Review Article
11 Usefulness of omalizumab in ten patients with severe occupational asthma Allergy, May 7, 2013 Clinical Article
12 Imputation-based association analyses identify new lung cancer susceptibility variants in CDK6 and SH3RF1 and their interactions with smoking in Chinese populations Carcinogenesis, May 7, 2013 Clinical Article
13 A Novel Cause of Eosinophilic Pneumonia: Recreational Marijuana Exposure Journal of Bronchology & Interventional Pulmonology, May 7, 2013
14 Occupational therapy needs of patients with thoracic cancer at the time of diagnosis: findings of a dedicated rehabilitation service Supportive Care in Cancer, May 6, 2013 Clinical Guideline Clinical Article
15 Prevalence of Psychiatric Disorders among Patients Investigated for Occupational Asthma American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, May 6, 2013 Clinical Article
16 Smoke Extract Impairs Adenosine Wound Healing American Journal of Respiratory Cell and Molecular Biology, May 6, 2013 Clinical Article
17 Interstitial Pulmonary Fibrosis and Progressive Massive Fibrosis Related to Smoking Methamphetamine With Talc as Filler Full Text Respiratory Care, April 30, 2013
18 The influence of the functional capacity on subjective well-being and quality of life of patients with silicosis Aging and Mental Health, April 29, 2013 Clinical Article
19 Influences of Smoking and Aging on Allergic Airway Inflammation in Asthma Full Text Allergology International, April 25, 2013 Review Article
20 The link between asthma and smoking explained by depressive feelings and self-efficacy Journal of Psychosomatic Research, April 25, 2013 Clinical Article
Using a murine mouse model of pneumonia, prolonged simvastatin therapy has a measureable effect on Streptococcus pneumoniae infection, but no effect on mortality. Mice were treated with simvastatin (1 mg/kg/d [low dose] or 10 mg/kg/d [high dose]) for 4 weeks, then infected with S. pneumoniae intrathecally. Mice treated with the high-dose regimen had less lung consolidation, decreased macrophage and neutrophil infiltration, decreased MCP-1, KC, and ICAM-1 production, and decreased bacterial titers in the blood 36 and 42 h post-infection. Despite these favorable physiologic effects, there was no effect on mortality compared to control mice treated with ampicillin 48 h post-infection.
Read the article summaryAs published in the European Journal of Internal Medicine, there were no mortalities in patients with community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) and low levels of D-dimer (< 500 ug/l). Of 147 patients in the study, D-dimer levels were elevated in those with severe CAP (2166 vs. 1630 ug/l), day 30-clinical failure (2228 vs. 1594 ug/l), early failure (2499 vs. 1669 ug/l), and non-survivors (3025 vs. 1680 ug/l). Importantly, D-dimer levels were not shown to be associated with clinical outcome based on multivariate analysis.
Read the article summaryAs published in the Journal of Infection, 114 of 981 (11.6%) of patients with pneumococcal pneumonia were bacteremic. Risk factors for bacteremia included immunosuppressants, age < 65 years, and diabetes mellitus. Patients with pneumococcal pneumonia and bacteria were at increased risk for mortality (28.6% vs. 8.5%). The combination of bacteremia, cerebrovascular disease, and septic shock had a strong association with mortality in patients with pneumococcal pneumonia.
Read the article summary1 COPD Causation and Workplace Exposures: An Assessment of Agreement among Expert Clinical Raters COPD: Journal of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease, April 5, 2013
2 On the role of abnormal DLCO in ex-smokers without airflow limitation: symptoms, exercise capacity and hyperpolarised helium-3 MRI Thorax, April 24, 2013
3 Prevalence of Psychiatric Disorders among Patients Investigated for Occupational Asthma: An Overlooked Differential Diagnosis? American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, March 18, 2013
4 COPD prognosis in relation to diagnostic criteria for airflow obstruction in smokers European Respiratory Journal , April 10, 2013
5 Effects of Occupational Exposure to Mineral Dust on Lung Function in a 9-year Study Lung, April 9, 2013
6 Lung Function in Rescue Workers at the World Trade Center after 7 Years New England Journal of Medicine, April 8, 2010 Free full text
7 Does Asbestos Exposure Cause Airway Obstruction, in the Absence of Confirmed Asbestosis American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, May 12, 2010 Free full text
8 Predictors of Success for Smoking Cessation at the Workplace: A Longitudinal Study Respiration, April 10, 2013
9 The link between asthma and smoking explained by depressive feelings and self-efficacy Journal of Psychosomatic Research, April 25, 2013
10 Comparison of Nicotine and Carcinogen Exposure with Water Pipe and Cigarette Smoking Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention, April 25, 2013
11 The influence of the functional capacity on subjective well-being and quality of life of patients with silicosis Aging and Mental Health, April 29, 2013
12 Influences of Smoking and Aging on Allergic Airway Inflammation in Asthma Allergology International, April 25, 2013 Free full text Review Article
13 Occupational causes of constrictive bronchiolitis Current Opinion in Allergy and Clinical Immunology, April 12, 2013
14 In-home Air Pollution is Linked to Respiratory Morbidity in Former Smokers with COPD American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, March 25, 2013
15 Comparison of spirometric thresholds in diagnosing smoking-related airflow obstruction Thorax, April 8, 2013
16 Effects of Cigarette Smoking Intensity on the Mucociliary Clearance of Active Smokers Respiration, April 19, 2013
17 Determinants of practice nurses intention to implement a new smoking cessation intervention: the importance of attitude and innovation characteristics Journal of Advanced Nursing, April 23, 2013
18 Pleural Mesothelioma and Occupational Co-exposure to Asbestos, Mineral Wool and Silica American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, March 11, 2013
19 Analysis of Occupational Asbestos Exposure and Lung Cancer Mortality Using the G Formula American Journal of Epidemiology, April 8, 2013 Review Article
20 Airborne Seafood Allergens as a Cause of Occupational Allergy and Asthma Current Allergy and Asthma Reports, April 15, 2013 Review Article
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