[Exposure to endotoxins in the environment. Occurrence and health hazards].
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Endotoxins are lipopolysaccharides from the outer cell wall of Gram-negative bacteria. Exposure to endotoxins can take place in industries where organic material is handled, in agriculture, in garbage handling, and sewage treatment. Byssinosis defined as Monday chest tightness and slight dyspnoea in the work place has been related to endotoxin exposure in cotton mills, but studies indicate that similar symptoms may be found in other work places. Other symptoms are: Headache, nausea, gastrointestinal symptoms and influenza-like symptoms. Several studies have shown a decrease in FEV1 following exposure to endotoxins. The relationship between exposure to organic dust, microorganisms, endotoxins and other chemicals in the work place and disease needs further research.