Assessment of Hepatotoxicity in Textile Industry Workers Exposed to Occupational Hazards
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.48047/d9zxbm45Keywords:
Pali, Occupational health hazard, hepatotoxicity, textile dye, occupationally exposed, textile industry workerAbstract
INTRODUCTION: Textile processing and dyeing industry worker are occupationally exposed to
various toxic chemicals, dyes and pollutants for long term which causes hazardous effects on vital
organs like lung, liver and kidney. There is scarce data which explains the long term effects of dye
and chemicals on these organs. OBJECTIVES: We wanted to evaluate the hepatotoxic effects of
occupational dye exposure in textile factory workers
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