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| Marcus OldenburgSummaryAffiliation: University of Hamburg Country: Germany Publications
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Maize pollen is an important allergen in occupationally exposed workersMarcus Oldenburg
Institute for Occupational and Maritime Medicine ZfAM, University of Hamburg, Hamburg State Department for Social Affairs, Family, Health and Consumer Protection, Germany
J Occup Med Toxicol 6:32. 2011..abstract:..
Seafaring stressors aboard merchant and passenger shipsMarcus Oldenburg
Department of Maritime Medicine, Institute for Occupational and Maritime Medicine ZfAM, University of Hamburg, Seewartenstrasse 10, D 20459, Hamburg, Germany
Int J Public Health 54:96-105. 2009..The aim of this study was to identify stressors in seafaring aboard merchant and passenger vessels. Furthermore, their dependence on occupational and non-occupational factors was assessed...
The risk of coronary heart disease of seafarers on vessels sailing under a German flagMarcus Oldenburg
Department of Maritime Medicine, Hamburg Port Health Centre, Institute for Occupational Medicineand Maritime Medicine ZfAM, University of Hamburg, Germany
Int Marit Health 62:123-8. 2010..This study aimed to predict the risk of coronary heart disease (CHD) among seafarers on German-flagged vessels and to assess the association of shipboard job duration at sea with the risk of CHD...
Implementation of automated external defibrillators on merchant shipsMarcus Oldenburg
Department of Maritime Medicine, Hamburg Port Health Centre, and Institute for Occupational and Maritime Medicine ZfAM, University of Hamburg, Germany
J Travel Med 18:233-8. 2011..Germany is the first flag state worldwide that legally requires to carry AEDs on seagoing merchant vessels by September 2012 at the latest...
Cockroach infestation on seagoing shipsMarcus Oldenburg
Institute of Occupational and Maritime Medicine and the Hamburg State Department for Social Affairs, Family, Health and Consumer Protection, University of Hamburg, Germany
Arch Environ Occup Health 63:41-6. 2008..The standardized use of pyrethrum spray more frequently detected cockroaches than did inspection or illumination of their hiding places...
Chemical contamination of potable water in ship tanksMarcus Oldenburg
Hamburg Port Health Center, Institute of Occupational and Maritime Medicine ZfAM, University of Hamburg, Germany
Int Marit Health 58:79-91. 2007..The aim of this study was to explore the frequency of drinking water contamination by chemicals in a selected sample of vessels and to assess the usefulness of recommended control measures...
Coronary risks among seafarers aboard German-flagged shipsMarcus Oldenburg
Institute of Occupational and Maritime Medicine ZfAM, University of Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany
Int Arch Occup Environ Health 81:735-41. 2008..The aim of this study was to investigate the frequency of coronary risk factors in seamen on vessels sailing under the German flag and to assess the risk of coronary heart disease (CHD) dependent on job-related factors...
Occupational health risks due to shipboard cockroachesMarcus Oldenburg
Department of Maritime Medicine, Institute of Occupational and Maritime Medicine ZfAM, University of Hamburg, Seewartenstrasse 10, 20459 Hamburg, Germany
Int Arch Occup Environ Health 81:727-34. 2008..The aim of this study is to assess the prevalence of sensitization to cockroaches and potentially associated health risks in seafarers...
Exposure-response relationship between endotoxin exposure and lung function impairment in cotton textile workersMarcus Oldenburg
Clinical Occupational Medicine, Institute of Occupational Medicine ZfA, University of Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany
Int Arch Occup Environ Health 80:388-95. 2007..Preventive workplace regulations are so far not based on an ubiquitously accepted threshold for airborne endotoxin in the bioaerosol...
Health risks due to coffee dustMarcus Oldenburg
Department of Maritime Medicine, Institute for Occupational and Maritime Medicine ZfAM, University of Hamburg, D 20459 Hamburg, Germany
Chest 136:536-44. 2009..This study assessed current health risks due to occupational exposure to coffee dust...
Endotoxin exposure and respiratory symptoms in the cotton textile industryUte Latza
Institute of Occupational Medicine ZfA, University of Hamburg, Hamburg State Department of Science and Health, Germany
Arch Environ Health 59:519-25. 2004..The results suggested that there was a dose-dependent increase in bronchial symptoms, with significant effects occurring at exposures that exceeded 450 EU/m3...
Cof a 1: identification, expression and immunoreactivity of the first coffee allergenNikolay Manavski
Biocenter Klein Flottbek and Botanical Garden, University of Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany
Int Arch Allergy Immunol 159:235-42. 2012..Conclusions: A class III chitinase of C. arabica was identified to be the first known coffee allergen Cof a 1. It may have a relevant potential for the specific diagnosis of coffee sensitization...
Occupational risks and challenges of seafaringMarcus Oldenburg
Department of Maritime Medicine, Institute for Occupational and Maritime Medicine, Seewartenstrasse, Hamburg, Germany
J Occup Health 52:249-56. 2010..Nowadays, maritime medicine encompasses a broad field of workplaces with different job-related challenges...
Estimating the risk of communicable diseases aboard cargo shipsClara C Schlaich
Hamburg Port Health Center, Institute for Occupational and Maritime Medicine, Hamburg, Germany
J Travel Med 16:402-6. 2009..Outbreak reports and systematic studies mainly focus on disease activity on cruise ships. The study aims to assess the relevance of communicable disease occurrence on cargo ships...
Public health significance of chickenpox on ships - conclusions drawn from a case series in the port of HamburgClara Schlaich
Hamburg Port Health Center, Institute for Occupational and Maritime Medicine, University Medical Center Hamburg Eppendorf, Germany
Int Marit Health 61:28-31. 2010..This case series aims to exemplify that varicella aboard ships is a topic of interest for maritime medicine and of public health significance...
Severe cobalt intoxication due to prosthesis wear in repeated total hip arthroplastyMarcus Oldenburg
Department of Maritime Medicine, University of Hamburg, Hamburg State Department for Social Affairs, Family, Health and Consumer Protection, Hamburg, Germany
J Arthroplasty 24:825.e15-20. 2009..The cobalt concentration in blood exceeded a never before observed level. After replacement of the scraped femoral head, the cobalt concentration decreased considerably, and most of the symptoms disappeared...
The Hamburg Port Health Center: history, organisation, activitiesXaver Baur
Zentralinstitut fuer Arbeitsmedizin, Hamburg University, Seewartenstrasse 10, D-20459 Hamburg
Int Marit Health 56:154-65. 2005..The Hamburg Port Health Center with its Port and Airport Health Authority and Maritime Medicine department is also part of the Institute (ZfA). The activities are presented...
