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Claudio Colosio

Researcher at University of Milan

Publications -  201
Citations -  4819

Claudio Colosio is an academic researcher from University of Milan. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Occupational safety and health. The author has an hindex of 33, co-authored 186 publications receiving 3923 citations. Previous affiliations of Claudio Colosio include Harvard University & World Health Organization.

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Designing an Agricultural Occupational Health Behavioral Model

TL;DR: The findings showed that cognitive, personal management, cultural, organizational and economic factors affect agricultural occupational health behavior and designing a native model of healthy behavior to promote occupational health is a step towards reducing injuries among farmers.
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Development of Psychometric Properties of Farmers' Occupational Health Behavior Questionnaire for Iranian Farmers.

TL;DR: The findings showed that the developed instrument was optimally reliable and valid, and the reliability of the instrument was confirmed as its Cronbach’s alpha was in the range of 0.72–0.93.
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Trends in occupational diseases in the Italian agricultural sector, 2004-2017.

TL;DR: Over a 14-year period, the annual incidence of ODs showed a considerable increasing trend consistent with changed eligibility reporting criteria for occupational MSDs and to a lesser extent for NIHL.
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[Agriculture in Italy nowadays: ancient risks and emerging diseases].

TL;DR: Currently, in Italy, an increase in reports of occupational diseases in the sector is being observed, in particular for musculoskeletal disorders, which finds an explanation not in a worsening situation at the workplace but in an increasing attention for rural workers accompanied by an increased reporting of occupational Diseases.
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Evaluation of Deposition and Clearance of Asbestos (Detected by SEM-EDS) in Lungs of Deceased Subjects Environmentally and/or Occupationally Exposed in Broni (Pavia, Northern Italy)

TL;DR: In this article, the authors evaluated the amount, the dimensional characteristics and the mineralogic kinds of asbestos in lungs (measured using SEM-EDS) of a series of 72 deceased subjects who were certainly exposed to asbestos (mainly crocidolite and chrysotile) during their life.