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  • About Pneumoconioses | Pneumoconioses | CDC
    Pneumoconiosis typically takes years to develop However, rapidly progressive forms of silicosis can occur after short periods of intense exposure When severe, the diseases often lead to lung impairment, disability, and premature death Pneumoconioses can be avoided through appropriate dust control
  • Trends in Pneumoconiosis Deaths — United States, 1999–2018
    For this analysis, decedents were identified using death certificates listing pneumoconiosis as the underlying ¶ or contributing cause of death and included deaths with the following International Classification of Diseases, Tenth Revision (ICD-10) codes: J60 (coal workers’ pneumoconiosis), J61 (pneumoconiosis due to asbestos and other
  • Pneumoconiosis and Advanced Occupational Lung Disease Among Surface . . .
    Pneumoconiosis and Advanced Occupational Lung Disease Among Surface Coal Miners — 16 States, 2010–2011 Coal workers' pneumoconiosis (CWP) is a chronic occupational lung disease caused by long-term inhalation of dust, which triggers inflammation of the alveoli, eventually resulting in irreversible lung damage
  • Black Lung | Mining - CDC
    Coal mine dust (called respirable dust) is the leading cause of black lung disease (i e , coal workers' pneumoconiosis, or CWP) CWP was the underlying or contributing cause of death for 75,178 miners from 1970– 2016 NIOSH has conducted engineering control, dust monitoring, and other types of research to address dust exposure
  • Coal Workers Pneumoconiosis-Attributable Years of Potential . . .
    Age-adjusted coal workers’ pneumoconiosis deaths and deaths* per million persons aged ≥25 years with coal workers’ pneumoconiosis, † by year of death — United States, 1999–2016 Source: National Vital Statistics System https: wonder cdc gov * Adjusted to the 2000 U S standard population
  • Advanced Pneumoconiosis Among Working Underground Coal Miners . . .
    * Pneumoconiosis refers to either coal workers' pneumoconiosis (CWP) or silicosis, two similar, chronic fibrotic diseases of the lungs that can result from inhalation of coal-mine dust or silica dust, respectively Silica dust is more toxic than coal-mine dust, and silicosis historically has developed at a more rapid rate than CWP
  • Changing Patterns of Pneumoconiosis Mortality --- United States, 1968--2000
    For this report, pneumoconiosis deaths were identified during 1968--2000, the most recent year for which complete data are available, and include any death certificates for which an International Classification of Diseases (ICD) code* for CWP, silicosis, asbestosis, or unspecified other pneumoconiosis was listed as either the underlying or
  • ILO Classification for B Readers | Radiographic Screening | CDC
    Inter- and intra-reader variability in chest radiography has existed since chest radiography was first used to identify and classify pneumoconiosis 1 Inter-reader variability occurs when readers disagree amongst themselves on a classification Inter-reader variation consists of two components:
  • Coal Workers Pneumoconiosis-Related Years of Potential Life Lost . . .
    Early pneumoconiosis can be asymptomatic, but advanced disease often leads to disability and premature death (1,2) To characterize the impact of premature mortality attributed to CWP in the United States, CDC's National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) analyzed annual underlying cause of death data from 1968--2006, the most
  • Coal workers’ pneumoconiosis - Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
    prevalence of pneumoconiosis among miners screened in X-ray surveillance programs are also lower in Australia The U S National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) was requested by both industry and labor stakeholders to examine this issue, with the ultimate aim of reducing the rate of pneumoconiosis among U S coal miners





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