Asbestos-related occupational lung diseases in NSW, Australia and potential exposure of the general population
Industrial Health. 2008 Dec;46(6):535-40. [Link]
Park EK, Hannaford-Turner KM, Hyland RA, Johnson AR, Yates DH.
Research and Education Unit, Workers’ Compensation Dust Diseases Board of NSW, Sydney, Australia.
Abstract
Asbestos is a fibrous silicate which is recognized as causing a variety of lung disorders including malignant mesothelioma of the pleura, lung cancer and asbestosis. Asbestos use has been banned in most developed countries but exposure still occurs under strict regulation in occupational settings and also occasionally in domestic settings. Although the hazards of asbestos are well known in developed countries, awareness of its adverse health effects is less in other parts of the world, particularly when exposure occurs in non-occupational settings. Experience of asbestos use and its adverse heath effects in developed countries such as Australia have resulted in development of expertise in the diagnosis and treatment of asbestos-related diseases as well as in screening and this can be used to help developing countries facing the issue of asbestos exposure.
Keywords: Asbestos, Mesothelioma, Asbestos-related diseases, Occupational exposure, Public health