Hawkes C H, Cavanagh J B, Fox A J
Ipswich Hospital, Suffolk.
Lancet. 1989 Jan 14;1(8629):73-6. doi: 10.1016/s0140-6736(89)91430-x.
There seems to be a statistically significant association between work in the leather industry and subsequent development of motoneuron disease. The reason for this association may be occupational exposure to solvents, which may damage motoneurons either directly or through activation of latent virus.
皮革行业的工作与随后运动神经元疾病的发展之间似乎存在统计学上的显著关联。这种关联的原因可能是职业性接触溶剂,溶剂可能直接或通过激活潜伏病毒损害运动神经元。