Abstract
Asbestos-induced autoantibodies across Libby demographics Aiden Niblett, Jean Pfau, and Kinta Serve focus on asbestos-induced autoantibodies across different demographics in Libby. They emphasize the importance of understanding the impact of asbestos. Asbestos is a naturally occurring fibrous silicate mineral that has been used in construction due to its tensile strength and heat resistance. However, its small size and rigid shape allow it to enter deep into the respiratory tract upon inhalation, and exposures have been linked to serious lung diseases like pulmonary fibrosis and cancers. (1) The town of Libby, Montana, has a history of asbestos exposure due to a local vermiculite mine that operated from 1920-1990. Vermiculite mined from Libby and sold in products such as Zonolite Attic Insulation was found to be contaminated with Libby Amphibole (LA) asbestos, a unique mix of tremolite, winchite, and richterite fibers that is associated with severe lung diseases. (2)
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