Assessment of hematological parameters of petrol filling workers at petrol stations in Gondar town, Northwest Ethiopia: a comparative cross-sectional study

S Getu, E Shiferaw, M Melku - Environmental health and preventive …, 2020 - Springer
Background Petrol is the non-specific term for petroleum which is used for inside combustion
of engines. Petrol filling workers are highly vulnerable to occupational exposure to these …

Hematological parameters of gasoline station workers at Hosanna Town, Southwest Ethiopia: A comparative cross-sectional study

TE Kebamo, T Yemane, M Arkew… - Journal of Blood …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Background Human exposure to benzene is associated with many adverse health effects. It
is mainly related to impairment of the hematopoietic system and bone marrow suppression …

Assessment of hematological parameters, liver and kidney functions among fuel station workers in Sohag governorate, Egypt

M Hasb Elnabi, S Mohamed, AE Wafa… - Ain Shams Journal of …, 2021 - journals.ekb.eg
Introduction: In fuel stations, gasoline induces a wide range of toxicological effects on body
tissues and biochemical changes, which pose grave health risks to humanity. Aim: This …

Lower Hematocrit is Associated with High Oxidative Stress and Low Antioxidant Status in Men Occupationally Exposed to Petrol

AA Yusuf, A Kuliya-Gwarzo - Nigerian Journal of Basic and …, 2024 - journals.lww.com
Aim: This study aimed to assess the effect of occupational exposure to petrol on
hematological parameters and markers of oxidative stress among petrol station pump …

Changes in the Complete Blood Counts Measurements of Gas Stations Workers in Eastern Libya

SS Khagkhag, MA Alhosni… - African Journal of …, 2024 - aaasjournals.com
The adverse effects of daily exposure to benzene may be related to the inability of the
hematopoietic system with bone marrow suppression, an increased hazard of blood cell …

[PDF][PDF] Impact of Benzene Exposure on The Hematological Parameters of Workers Fuel Stations in Thi-Qar Province

SF Shnaa, MG Magtooph - University of Thi-Qar Journal of Science, 2021 - iasj.net
Benzene is one of the most toxic chemicals, it is very effective and causes widespread
health problems for humans. Workers of stations are directly exposed to inhalation of a large …

[PDF][PDF] The Effect of Environmental Pollution on Blood Components of Individuals in Different Environmental Areas (Rural and Urban)

RM AL-Shuraifi, ZIY Dallalbashi - Bionatura Journal, 2024 - bionaturajournal.com
Many chemicals and their harmful effects and diseases have been linked as causative
agents of diseases. The research included knowledge of the effect of continuous exposure …

[PDF][PDF] Outcomes of surgical management of fracture penis: Experience from a tertiary care hospital in bangladesh

MS Morshed, AM Bhuyian, MS Alam… - PublicHealth …, 2019 - researchgate.net
Background: Penile fracture is an emergency and uncommon presentation to the urology
department. Immediate surgical repair can be a standard of care for patients with penile …

[PDF][PDF] Estimation of Pulmonary Functions and Cardiovascular Indices among Workers in Al-Samawa Oil Refinery

ZMM AL-Hakkak - researchgate.net
Background: Oil refinery employees suffer from exposure to fumes from petrol that contain
harmful chemicals that can hurt the lungs and cardiovascular system. This research aimed to …

[HTML][HTML] Benzene Exposure Analysis in Informal Shoe Industry Workers in Sukajaya Village, West Java Via Leukocyte Count and S-Phenylmercapturic Acid …

L Agustina, RA Wulandari - Public Health of Indonesia, 2019 - stikbar.org
Background: Benzene is a hematotoxic and carcinogenic compound contained in the glue
used in the shoe industry. This compound has been suspected of causing decreased …