The use of personal protective equipment in pregnant greenhouse workers.

@article{Giannandrea2008TheUO,
  title={The use of personal protective equipment in pregnant greenhouse workers.},
  author={Fabrizio Giannandrea and Laura Settimi and Irene Fig{\`a} Talamanca},
  journal={Occupational medicine},
  year={2008},
  volume={58 1},
  pages={
          52-7
        }
}
AIM To determine the use of personal protective equipment (PPE) among pregnant greenhouse workers in Italy and to identify risk factors related to the non-use of appropriate preventive measures. METHODS A structured questionnaire was administered by trained interviewers, to Italian female greenhouse workers regarding their use of PPE and the occurrence of adverse pregnancy outcomes in their first pregnancy. RESULTS Two hundred and thirty-two workers participated. Although most pregnant… 
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