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Inhaling respirable silica increases the risk for silicosis, an incurable and debilitating lung disease. In South Asia, one high-risk industry is brick manufacturing, where more than 4 million manual ...
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Lead Sponsor
Johns Hopkins University
Collaborators
NCT06403800 · Silicosis, Tuberculosis, and more
NCT06922916 · COPD, Interstitial Pneumonia, and more
NCT06011785 · Silicosis
NCT05546944 · Silicosis
NCT04161014 · Pneumoconiosis Coal, Asbestosis, and more
Johns Hopkins University
Baltimore, Maryland
Duke University
Durham, North Carolina
Tribhuvan University
Maharajgunj, Kathmandu
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