Eighth black lung case confirmed in Qld

An eighth case of the potentially deadly black lung has been confirmed in Queensland.

An eighth Queensland coal miner is battling the potentially deadly black lung disease.

The 55-year-old, who had worked at a number of Bowen Basin mines over 20 years, was confirmed as having the disease after being assessed by a respiratory physician for another chest condition.

Black lung, officially known as pneumoconiosis, is caused by long-term exposure to fine airborne coal dust in areas with poor ventilation and was thought to have been eradicated in Australia for decades before re-emerging last year.


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