Inhalation Fever

É. Galambos, A. Mándi, M. Devescovi Á. Péntek1

National Institute of Occupational Health, Budapest
1Videoton Holding, Occupational Health Service, Székesfehérvár

CEJOEM 1997, Vol.3. No.4.:332

Transient febrile reactions were detected in Teflon® workers during the work shift. This polymer fume fever, known as a form of inhalation fever, might be caused by inhalation of pyrolysis products of Teflon, heated above 300 ·C.
    The possible role of smoking cigarettes contaminated with the polymer cannot be excluded as the temperature in the burning zone of a cigarette exceeds 800 ·C, where more toxic pyrolitic products are formed.
    The aetiology, clinical features, differential diagnostic aspects and preventive measures of inhalation fever are discussed. It is reversible in nature even without clinical therapy and there is no need to change the workplace. The incidence of the disease can be prevented by introducing specific actions improving hygienic conditions.

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