Reference |
Title |
Type of risk |
Eppand Waldner [9] |
Occupational health hazards in veterinary medicine: Physical, psycological, and chemical hazards. |
Anesthetics, pesticides, drugs |
Reijula et al.[12] |
Work environment and occupational health of Finnish veterinarians. |
Anesthetics, |
Jeyaretnam et al. [16] |
Disease and injury among veterinarians. |
Anesthetics, |
Shirangi et al. [31] |
Prevalence of occupational exposures and protective practices in Australian female veterinarians. |
Anesthetics, |
Fritschi[33] |
Cancer in veterinarians. |
Anesthetics, pesticides |
Allweilerand Kogan[37] |
Inhalation anesthetics and the reproductive risk associated with occupational exposure among women working in veterinary anesthesia. |
Anesthetics |
Shirangi et al. [38] |
Association of unscaveged anesthetic gases and long working hours with preterm delivery in female veterinarins. |
Anesthetics |
Shirangi et al.[3] |
Birth defects in offspring of female veterinarians. |
Pesticides |
Fritschi et al.[39] |
Trends in exposure of veterinarians to physical and chemical hazards and use of protection practices. |
Pesticides |
Ransbeeck et al. [40] |
Exposure levels of farmers and veterinarians to particulate matter and gases during operation tasks in pig-fattening houses. |
Particulate matter |