Vol 62, No 3 (2010)

Date published: 2010-12-06

Table of Contents

open access

MARITIME MEDICINE Original article

The risk of coronary heart disease of seafarers on vessels sailing under a German flag

Marcus Oldenburg, Hans-Joachim Jensen, Ute Latza, Xaver Baur

Original article

IMH 2010;62(3):123-128.

Cardiovascular diseases and electrocardiogram teletransmission aboard ships: the French TMAS experience

Baptiste Vallé, David Camelot, Vincent Bounes, Marc Parant, Florent Battefort, Jean-Louis Ducassé, Michel Pujos

Original article

IMH 2010;62(3):129-136.

Cardiovascular events on board commercial maritime vessels: a two-year review

Paulo M. Alves, Robb Leigh, Ginger Bartos, Rita Mody, Linda Gholson, Neil Nerwich

Original article

IMH 2010;62(3):137-142.

Human and fishing vessel losses in sea accidents in the UK fishing industry from 1948 to 2008

Stephen E Roberts, Bogdan Jaremin, Peter B Marlow

Original article

IMH 2010;62(3):143-153.
MARITIME MEDICINE Case report

Occupational poisoning by carbon monoxide aboard a gas carrier. Report on 8 cases

David Lucas, Brice Loddé, Dominique Jegaden, Jean-Ariel Bronstein, Richard Pougnet, S. Bell, Jean-Dominique Dewitte

Case report

IMH 2010;62(3):176-179.

A case of occupational asthma from metabisulphite in a fisherman

Richard Pougnet, Brice Lodde, David Lucas, Dominique Jegaden, Sally Bell, Jean-Dominique Dewitte

Case report

IMH 2010;62(3):180-184.
MARITIME PSYCHOLOGY Original article

Fatigue in British fishermen

Paul Allen, Benjamin Wellens, Andy Smith

Original article

IMH 2010;62(3):154-158.

Psychosocial burden among offshore drilling platform employees

Irena Leszczyńska, Maria Jeżewska

Original article

IMH 2010;62(3):159-167.
EDITORIAL

Cardiovascular diseases in modern maritime industry

Marcus Oldenburg, Xaver Baur, Clara Schlaich

Editorial

IMH 2010;62(3):101-106.



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