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Multiple sclerosis and the workplace
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1987
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Eleven CasesDisabilityDiagnosisHealthy Work EnvironmentWorker HealthHuman Resource ManagementSocial WorkMs PatientsClinical EpidemiologyPublic HealthNeuropathologyLaboratory MedicineZinc-related Manufacturing PlantRehabilitationEpidemiologyWorkforce DevelopmentOccupational DisorderOccupational TherapyMultiple SclerosisMedicineErgonomics
Eleven cases of MS occurred within a 10-year period in a zinc-related manufacturing plant. The observed disease incidence was greater than expected from population data, using multiple approaches to statistical analysis (p less than or equal to 0.01). A case-control study, performed to examine several zinc parameters in blood, failed to indicate specific abnormalities among the MS patients, but all subjects (both MS and controls) working in the plant demonstrated higher serum zinc levels than all subjects (MS and controls) not working there.