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Environmental Health and Preventive Medicine ; : 96-96, 2021.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-922191

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BACKGROUND@#International Labour Organization (ILO) report indicates more than 2.4 million workers die from work-related diseases and accidents each year. Work-related respiratory ailments related to airborne particulate matter such as flour dust are responsible for about 386,000 deaths and 6.6 million illness-adjusted life years. Even though exposure to flour dust together with the extreme expansions of flour mill sectors is a priority health concern, extent of the problem is little investigated in Ethiopia. The aim of this study was to evaluate the magnitude and risk factors of work-related respiratory symptoms among flour mill workers in Bahir Dar City, Ethiopia.@*METHODS@#This study employed a comparative cross-sectional survey of 560 samples (280 exposed group from flour mill workers and 280 unexposed group from office workers) with a stratified random sampling technique. The study was conducted from March to April 2019 in Bahir Dar City, Northwest Ethiopia. We used the British Medical Research Council (BMRC) questionnaire to assess work-related respiratory symptoms. The questionnaire was pretested and interview administered to collect data. Binary logistic regression analysis was fitted to evaluate significant factors of respiratory symptoms at a < 0.05 p value. Adjusted odds ratio (AOR) with a confidence interval (CI) of 95% was calculated to determine a strength of association.@*RESULTS@#All the sampled participants had fully responded to the interview. The median age of exposed and unexposed groups was 28.5 interquartile range (IQR, 20) and 31 (IQR, 15) years, respectively. The prevalence of work-related respiratory symptoms among flour mill workers was substantially higher than that of among controls, 63.9% and 20.7%, respectively (Χ@*CONCLUSION@#Respiratory symptoms emanating from exposure to various flour dusts were significantly higher among flour mill workers than among the control group. Therefore, we recommend the need to effectively implement health and safety programs that account for the reduction of dust at a source, use of engineering controls (e.g., provision of adequate ventilation systems), use of administrative measures (e.g., training program and health surveillance) and provision of a suitable personal protective equipment (PPE). Furthermore, it is vital to integrate workplace health and safety programs to the wider public health policies and strategies to effectively mitigate the burden of work-related respiratory conditions. We also encourage future studies to evaluate concentration of flour dusts combined with physical examinations to establish plausible associations of respiratory symptoms with dusts of flour mill-related origin.


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Adult , Female , Humans , Male , Young Adult , Air Pollutants, Occupational/adverse effects , Cross-Sectional Studies , Dust , Ethiopia/epidemiology , Flour , Occupational Diseases/epidemiology , Particulate Matter/adverse effects , Prevalence , Respiration Disorders/epidemiology , Risk Factors , Surveys and Questionnaires , Workplace
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Braz. j. otorhinolaryngol. (Impr.) ; 85(3): 337-343, May-June 2019. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1011621

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Abstract Introduction: Burnt sugarcane harvesting requires intense physical exertion in an environment of high temperature and exposure to particulate matter. Objective: To evaluate the effects of burnt sugarcane harvesting on rhinitis symptoms and inflammatory markers in sugarcane workers. Methods: A total of 32 male sugarcane workers were evaluated with questionnaire for rhinitis symptoms, and for inflammatory markers on peripheral blood and nasal lavage, in the non-harvesting, and 3 and 6 months into the sugarcane harvesting period. Weather data and particulate matter fine concentrations were measured in the same day. Results: The particulate matter concentrations in sugarcane harvesting were 27 (23-33 µg/m3), 112 (96-122 µg/m3), and 63 (17-263 µg/m3); 24 h temperatures were 32.6 (25.4-37.4 ºC), 32.3 (26.7-36.7 ºC) and 29.7 (24.1-34.0 ºC) and relative humidities were 45.4 (35.0-59.7%), 47.9 (39.1-63.0%), and 59.9 (34.7-63.2%) in the non-harvesting period, three and 6 months of the harvesting period. The age was 37.4 ± 10.9 years. The prevalence of rhinitis symptoms was significantly higher at 3 months of the harvesting period (53.4%), compared to non-harvesting period (26.7%; p = 0.039) and at 6 months into the harvesting period (20%; p = 0.006). Concentrations of interleukin 6 (IL-6) in nasal lavage increased after 3 months of the harvesting period compared to the non-harvesting period (p = 0.012). The presence of rhinitis symptoms, after 3 months of the harvesting period, was directly associated with blood eosinophils and inversely associated with neutrophils. Conclusions: After 3 months of work in burnt sugarcane harvesting the prevalence of rhinitis symptoms and IL-6 in nasal lavage increased. Furthermore, eosinophil counts were directly associated with the rhinitis symptoms in the period of higher concentration of particulate matter.


Resumo Introdução: A colheita de cana-de-açúcar queimada requer esforço físico intenso em um ambiente com altas temperaturas e exposição a material particulado. Objetivo: Avaliar os efeitos da colheita de cana-de-açúcar queimada nos sintomas de rinite e marcadores inflamatórios de cortadores de cana-de-açúcar. Método: Foram avaliados 32 cortadores de cana-de-açúcar do sexo masculino por meio de um questionário para sintomas de rinite, e marcadores inflamatórios em sangue periférico e lavado nasal, no período de entressafra, e em 3 e 6 meses após o início da colheita da cana-de-açúcar. Os dados climáticos e as concentrações de material particulado fino foram medidos no mesmo dia. Resultados: O material particulado fino na entressafra e em 3 e 6 meses de safra foi 27 (23-33 µg/m3), 112 (96-122 µg/m3) e 63 (17-263 µg/m3), respectivamente; a temperatura de 24 horas foi 32,6 (25,4º-37,4ºC), 32,3 (26,7º-36,7ºC) e 29,7 (24,1º-340ºC) e a umidade relativa do ar foi 45,4 (35,0%-59,7%), 47,9 (39,1%-63,0%), e 59,9 (34,7%-63,2%), na entressafra, 3 e 6 meses após o início da colheita. A idade foi de 37,4 ± 10,9 anos. A prevalência de sintomas de rinite foi significativamente maior em 3 meses da S (53,4%), comparado com a entressafra (26,7%; p = 0,039) e 6 meses da safra (20%; p = 0,006). As concentrações de interleucina 6 (IL-6) no lavado nasal aumentaram após 3 meses do início da colheita comparado com a entressafra (p = 0,012). A presença de sintomas de rinite, após 3 meses do início da colheita, foi diretamente associada com eosinófilos e inversamente associada com neutrófilos. Conclusões: Após 3 meses do início da colheita da cana-de-açúcar queimada, houve aumento na prevalência de sintomas de rinite e IL-6 em LN. Além disso, as contagens de eosinófilos foram diretamente associadas aos sintomas de rinite no período de maior concentração de material particulado.


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Humans , Male , Adult , Rhinitis/etiology , Saccharum , Air Pollutants, Occupational/adverse effects , Particulate Matter/adverse effects , Occupational Diseases/etiology , Biomarkers/blood , Rhinitis/blood , Prevalence , Interleukin-4/blood , Interleukin-6/blood , Agriculture , Occupational Diseases/blood
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Rev. bras. anestesiol ; 68(1): 33-41, Jan.-Feb. 2018. graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-897801

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Abstract Background and objectives The waste anesthetic gases (WAGs) present in the ambient air of operating rooms (OR), are associated with various occupational hazards. This paper intends to discuss occupational exposure to WAGs and its impact on exposed professionals, with emphasis on genetic damage and oxidative stress. Content Despite the emergence of safer inhaled anesthetics, occupational exposure to WAGs remains a current concern. Factors related to anesthetic techniques and anesthesia workstations, in addition to the absence of a scavenging system in the OR, contribute to anesthetic pollution. In order to minimize the health risks of exposed professionals, several countries have recommended legislation with maximum exposure limits. However, developing countries still require measurement of WAGs and regulation for occupational exposure to WAGs. WAGs are capable of inducing damage to the genetic material, such as DNA damage assessed using the comet assay and increased frequency of micronucleus in professionals with long-term exposure. Oxidative stress is also associated with WAGs exposure, as it induces lipid peroxidation, oxidative damage in DNA, and impairment of the antioxidant defense system in exposed professionals. Conclusions The occupational hazards related to WAGs including genotoxicity, mutagenicity and oxidative stress, stand as a public health issue and must be acknowledged by exposed personnel and responsible authorities, especially in developing countries. Thus, it is urgent to stablish maximum safe limits of concentration of WAGs in ORs and educational practices and protocols for exposed professionals.


Resumo Justificativa e objetivos Os Resíduos de Gases Anestésicos (RGA) presentes no ar ambiente das Salas de Operação (SO) são associados a riscos ocupacionais diversos. O presente artigo propõe-se a discorrer sobre exposição ocupacional aos RGA e seu impacto em profissionais expostos, com ênfase em danos genéticos e estresse oxidativo. Conteúdo Apesar do surgimento de anestésicos inalatórios mais seguros, a exposição ocupacional aos RGA ainda é preocupação atual. Fatores relacionados às técnicas anestésicas e estação de anestesia, além da ausência de sistema de exaustão de gases em SO, contribuem para poluição anestésica. Para minimizar os riscos à saúde em profissionais expostos, recomendam-se limites máximos de exposição. Entretanto, em países em desenvolvimento, ainda carece a mensuração de RGA e de regulamentação frente à exposição ocupacional aos RGA. Os RGA são capazes de induzir danos no material genético, como danos no DNA avaliados pelo teste do cometa e aumento na frequência de micronúcleos em profissionais com exposição prolongada. O estresse oxidativo também é associado à exposição aos RGA por induzir lipoperoxidação, danos oxidativos no DNA e comprometimento do sistema antioxidante em profissionais expostos. Conclusões Por tratar-se de questão de saúde pública, é imprescindível reconhecer os riscos ocupacionais relacionados aos RGA, inclusive genotoxicidade, mutagenicidade e estresse oxidativo. Urge a necessidade de mensuração dos RGA para conhecimento desses valores nas SO, especialmente em países em desenvolvimento, de normatização das concentrações máximas seguras de RGA nas SO, além de se adotarem práticas de educação com conscientização dos profissionais expostos.


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Humans , Operating Rooms , DNA Damage , Occupational Exposure/adverse effects , Air Pollution, Indoor/adverse effects , Oxidative Stress/drug effects , Anesthetics, Inhalation/adverse effects , Air Pollutants, Occupational/adverse effects
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West Indian med. j ; 67(spe): 458-464, 2018. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1045878

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ABSTRACT Background: Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a chronic respiratory disease predominantly affecting the older population. Not well known, COPD is often confused with asthma. Tobacco smoking is widely acknowledged as the most important risk factor for COPD, but occupational exposures from irritant dust, fumes and, biomass exposures from burning wood and coal indoors, also contribute to COPD prevalence. This paper looks at COPD prevalence and occupational exposures in adults aged 70+ using data from the United Kingdom-based Burden of Obstructive Lung Disease (BOLD) study in Jamaica (www.boldstudy.org). Subject and Method: Jamaica followed a strict BOLD protocol of face to face standardized questionnaire administration and spirometry testing on participants aged ≥ 40 years. Questions included sociodemographic characteristics, smoking practices, respiratory symptoms and occupational exposures. The Occupational questionnaire enquired about time spent in thirteen different occupations including farming, construction, firefighting, domestic and industrial cleaning, welding, coal mining, flour, feed or grain milling to mention a few. Spirometry was performed according to American Thoracic Society (ATS) standards. An island-wide multi-stage random sample of non-institutionalized individuals was selected for recruitment with the assistance of the Statistical Institute of Jamaica (STATIN). All questionnaires and spirometry data from consenting participants were submitted electronically to the United Kingdom Coordinating Centre for data cleaning, quality checks and preliminary analysis. Final data were returned to the local research team for further analysis. Result: Total sample selected for recruitment (and response rate) was 883 (91.4%) for persons aged ≥ 40 years and 190 (87.2%) for persons aged 70+ years. Of the 164 responders in the 70+ group, 91 (55.5%) had usable spirometry. Prevalence of ever-smoking by age and gender in this 70+ cohort was 38.4%. Farming, construction and household cleaning were the most frequently reported occupations (58.8%). Years working in these three occupations ranged from 1-70 (farming and construction) and 1-78 (cleaning). Most were now retired (120 of 164 overall). Weighted estimated population prevalence of Global Initiative for Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease (GOLD) Stage 1 (Post-BD FEV1/FVC < 70%; FEV1 ≥ 80% predicted) was 12.1% overall for persons aged 40+, but was highest at 37.8% in the 70+ age group. Estimated prevalence of GOLD Stage 2 (50 ≤ FEV1 < 80% predicted) was 9.6% in the 40+, again highest at 31.3% in the 70+ age group. Conclusion: Overall prevalence of COPD in the 40+ age group whether Stage 1 (mild COPD), or Stage 2 (moderate COPD), while it appears low, was still highest in the 70+ age group. The local data revealed that whilst the prevalence of current smoking had declined by age 70+, the estimated prevalence of GOLD Stage 1 and Stage 2 COPD was highest in this age group. The contribution of occupational exposures to the development of COPD, requires further analysis to look at the occupational exposures across all participants aged 40+ as well as the prevalence of COPD among non-smokers. Progression of Stage 1 to Stage 2 disease and its effect on morbidity and quality of life is likely without patient education regarding complications of tobacco smoke and workplace exposures to the development of COPD.


RESUMEN Antecedentes: La enfermedad pulmonar obstructiva crónica (EPOC) es una enfermedad respiratoria crónica que afecta predominantemente a la población de personas mayores. Como no se la conoce bien, la EPOC se confunde a menudo con el asma. El tabaquismo es ampliamente reconocido como el factor de riesgo más importante de la EPOC, pero las exposiciones profesionales a polvos irritantes, humos y gases, así como las exposiciones a la biomasa de leña y carbón en espacios cerrados, contribuyen a la prevalencia de la EPOC. El presente trabajo examina la prevalencia de la EPOC y las exposiciones ocupacionales en adultos de 70+ años, utilizando en Jamaica datos del estudio de la Carga de la Enfermedad Pulmonar Obstructiva (BOLD, en inglés) con base en el Reino Unido (www.boldstudy.org). Sujetos y método: Jamaica siguió un estricto protocolo de BOLD consistente en administrar cara a cara cuestionarios estandarizados y pruebas de espirometría a participantes de ≥ 40 años de edad. Las preguntas incluyeron características sociodemográficas, prácticas de tabaquismo, síntomas respiratorios y exposiciones ocupacionales. El cuestionario ocupacional indagó sobre el tiempo transcurrido en trece ocupaciones diferentes, incluyendo trabajo en el campo (agricultura, cría de animales) construcción, extinción de incendios, limpieza doméstica e industrial, soldadura, minería de carbón, y molienda de harina, piensos o granos, por mencionar algunas. La espirometría se realizó de acuerdo con las normas de la Sociedad Torácica Americana (STA). Se seleccionó una muestra aleatoria multietapa de todo el país -formada por individuos no institucionalizados— para el reclutamiento con la ayuda del Instituto Estadístico de Jamaica (STATIN, en inglés). Todos los cuestionarios y datos de espirometría de los participantes consintientes fueron enviados electrónicamente al Centro Coordinador del Reino Unido para la depuración de datos, chequeo de calidad y análisis preliminar. Los datos finales fueron devueltos al equipo de investigación local para su posterior análisis. Resultado: La muestra total seleccionada para el reclutamiento (y la tasa de respuesta) fue de 883 (91.4%) para las personas de ≥ 40 años y 190 (87.2%) para las personas de 70+ años. De los 164 encuestados en grupo de 70+ años, 91 (55.5%) tenían espirometría utilizable. La prevalencia de fumar ocasionalmente por edad y sexo en esta cohorte de 70+ fue de 38.4%. El trabajo en el campo (agricultura, cría de animales), la construcción y la limpieza doméstica fueron las ocupaciones más frecuentemente reportadas (58.8%). Los años de trabajo en estas tres ocupaciones oscilaron entre 1-70 (trabajo en el campo y construcción), y 1-78 (limpieza). La mayoría estaban ahora retirados (120 de 164 en total). La prevalencia ponderada estimada de la población de la Iniciativa Global para la Enfermedad Pulmonar Obstructiva Crónica (GOLD, en inglés) Etapa 1 (post-BD FEV1/FVC < 70%; FEV1 ≥ 80% valor teórico) fue de 12.1% en total para las personas de 40+, pero las más alta fue 37.8% en el grupo de 70+ años. La prevalencia estimada de GOLD Etapa 2 (50 ≤ FEV1 < 80% valor teórico) fue de 9.6% en los de 40+, y de nuevo 31.3% la más alta en el grupo de 70+ años de edad. Conclusión: La prevalencia general de la EPOC en el grupo de 40+ años, ya fuera en la etapa 1 (EPOC leve), o la etapa 2 (EPOC moderada), aunque pareciera baja, seguía siendo más alta en el grupo de 70+ años. Los datos locales revelaron que si bien la prevalencia de fumar regularmente había disminuido a la edad de 70+, la prevalencia estimada de EPOC en GOLD Etapa 1 y Etapa 2 fue mayor en este grupo etario. La contribución de las exposiciones ocupacionales al desarrollo de la EPOC requiere un análisis adicional para examinar las exposiciones ocupacionales en todos los participantes de 40+ años. así como la prevalencia de la EPOC entre los no fumadores. La progresión de la enfermedad de la etapa 1 a la etapa 2 y su efecto sobre la morbilidad y la calidad de vida es probable que tenga lugar si no hay educación del paciente con respecto a las complicaciones que el humo del tabaco y las exposiciones en el centro de trabajo tienen para el desarrollo de la EPOC.


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Humans , Male , Female , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Tobacco Use Disorder/complications , Pulmonary Disease, Chronic Obstructive/epidemiology , Air Pollutants, Occupational/adverse effects , Tobacco Use Disorder/epidemiology , Prevalence , Risk Factors , Pulmonary Disease, Chronic Obstructive/etiology , Jamaica/epidemiology
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Rev. gaúch. enferm ; 38(4): e61339, 2017. tab, graf
Article in Portuguese | LILACS, BDENF | ID: biblio-960778

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Resumo OBJETIVO Identificar alterações no sistema respiratório em trabalhadores portuários por meio de exames radiográficos e de função pulmonar; identificar o uso de equipamentos de proteção individual durante as atividades portuárias; e relacionar a idade, tempo de trabalho, exposição a substâncias como os fertilizantes e uso de equipamentos de proteção individual, durante as atividades portuárias, às alterações no sistema respiratório em trabalhadores portuários. MÉTODO Descritivo e exploratório em um porto marítimo sul brasileiro, de julho de 2014 a janeiro de 2015. Realizou-se análise retrospectiva, quantitativo do resultado da radiografia de tórax e espirometria de 695 prontuários de trabalhadores e análise prospectiva de 66 trabalhadores. RESULTADOS a maioria dos trabalhadores não apresentou alterações radiográficas 98,7% e 11,4% apresentaram alterações ventilatórias. Identificou-se correlação positiva para as variáveis, idade, tempo de trabalho e resultado da espirometria. CONCLUSÃO Houve alteração da função respiratória de trabalhadores portuários avulsos, que pode estar relacionada à exposição aos fertilizantes.


RESUMEN OBJETIVO Identificar alteraciones en el sistema respiratorio en trabajadores portuarios por medio de exámenes radiográficos y de función pulmonar; identificar el uso de equipos de protección individual durante las actividades portuarias; y relacionar la edad, el tiempo de trabajo, la exposición a sustancias como los fertilizantes y el uso de equipos de protección individual, durante las actividades portuarias, a las alteraciones en el sistema respiratorio en trabajadores portuarios. MÉTODO Descriptivo y exploratorio, realizado en un puerto maritmo sur brasileño, de julio de 2014 a enero de 2015. Realizó un análisis retrospectivo, cuantitativo de la radiografía de tórax y la espirometría 695 registros de los trabajadores del puerto y la realización de análisis prospectivo de 66 trabajadores. RESULTADOS la mayoría de los trabajadores no se muestran las radiografías 98,7% y el 11,4% mostraron cambios ventilatorios. Se identificó una correlación positiva para las variables, la edad, el tiempo de trabajo y espirometría. CONCLUSIÓN Hubo un cambio de la función respiratoria de los estibadores temporales, que se puede asociar con un tratamiento de fertilizantes.


Abstract OBJECTIVE To identify alterations in the respiratory system in port workers through radiographic and pulmonary function tests; to identify the use of personal protective equipment during port activities; and to relate age, working time, exposure to substances such as fertilizers and the use of personal protective equipment during port activities, to changes in the respiratory system in port workers. METHOD Descriptive and exploratory study, in south Brazilian maritime port, from July of 2014 to January of 2015. A retrospective quantitative analysis of the results of chest x-ray and spirometry of 695 port workers' chart and prospective analysis of 66 workers were performed. RESULTS Most of the workers did not present radiographs 98.7% and 11.4% presented ventilatory alterations. A positive correlation was identified for the variables age, working time and spirometry results. CONCLUSION There was a change in the respiratory function of single port workers, which may be related to the exposure to fertilizers.


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Humans , Male , Adult , Aged , Respiration Disorders/epidemiology , Commerce , Air Pollutants, Occupational/adverse effects , Occupational Diseases/epidemiology , Respiration Disorders/etiology , Respiration Disorders/physiopathology , Respiration Disorders/diagnostic imaging , Respiratory Protective Devices , Spirometry , Brazil/epidemiology , Radiography, Thoracic , Edible Grain/adverse effects , Prospective Studies , Retrospective Studies , Occupational Exposure , Agrochemicals/adverse effects , Dust , Particulate Matter/adverse effects , Fertilizers/adverse effects , Middle Aged , Occupational Diseases/diagnosis , Occupational Diseases/etiology , Occupational Diseases/physiopathology
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Rev. cuba. med ; 54(4): 337-347, oct.-dic. 2015. ilus
Article in Spanish | LILACS, CUMED | ID: lil-771013

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INTRODUCCIÓN: la inhalación sostenida de polvos inorgánicos en el ambiente laboral puede originar diversas enfermedades respiratorias, conocidas como enfermedades pulmonares de origen ocupacional. OBJETIVO: determinar la asociación entre la exposición prolongada al polvo de mineral laterítico y la ocurrencia de enfermedades respiratorias en los trabajadores expuestos. MÉTODOS: se realizó un estudio observacional, analítico, de cohorte, prospectivo durante los años 2003 al 2012 en una empresa productora de níquel y cobalto, en el municipio Moa. RESULTADOS: predominó el sexo masculino con 91,73 % y el grupo etario más afectado fue el de 45-49 años. De los trabajadores expuestos, 44 presentaron alguna enfermedad respiratoria, con un riesgo relativo de 5,59 y fracción atribuible de 0,8333. La enfermedad pulmonar obstructiva crónica, la neumoconiosis y la infección respiratoria por micobacterias atípicas, se presentaron en el 61,36 %, 22,72 % y 13,63 % de los pacientes, respectivamente. CONCLUSIÓN: se halló una asociación estadísticamente significativa entre la exposición al polvo de mineral laterítico y la ocurrencia de enfermedades respiratorias en los trabajadores expuestos.


INTRODUCTION: sustained inhalation of inorganic dust at the workplace can cause various respiratory diseases, known as lung disease of occupational origin. OBJECTIVE: determine the association between prolonged exposure to dust from lateritic ore and the occurrence of respiratory disease in exposed workers. METHODS: an observational, analytical, cohort study was performed prospectively from 2003 to 2012 in a nickel and cobalt factory, in Moa municipality. RESULTS: male prevailed (91.73 %) and the most affected age group was 45-49 years. 44 out of the exposed workers had respiratory disease, with a relative risk of 5.59 and 0.8333 attributable fractions. Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, pneumoconiosis and respiratory atypical mycobacterial infection, occurred in 61.36 %, 22.72 % and 13.63 % of patients, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: a statistically significant association between exposure to dust from lateritic ore and the occurrence of respiratory disease in exposed workers was found.


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Humans , Respiratory Tract Diseases/complications , Respiratory Tract Diseases/chemically induced , Occupational Exposure/adverse effects , Inhalation Exposure/adverse effects , Air Pollutants, Occupational/adverse effects
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Biomédica (Bogotá) ; 35(spe): 66-76, ago. 2015. graf, tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-762719

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Introducción. Los pintores de vehículos automotores están expuestos a solventes puros o mezclas, los cuales se han asociado con efectos neurológicos, mutagénicos y cancerígenos. Objetivo. Caracterizar las condiciones de salud y de trabajo de individuos expuestos a solventes orgánicos empleados en talleres de lámina y pintura de carros de Bogotá. Materiales y métodos. Se hizo un estudio transversal descriptivo en el que se caracterizaron las condiciones de salud y de trabajo de individuos expuestos a solventes orgánicos en talleres de lámina y pintura en Bogotá. Se comparó un grupo de trabajadores expuestos a solventes orgánicos con un grupo no expuesto. Se determinaron las concentraciones de benceno, tolueno y xileno en el aire, se hizo una encuesta individual y se midieron los ácidos fenil-mercaptúrico, hipúrico, orto y para-metilhipúrico en orina. Los resultados de las mediciones y de la encuesta se correlacionaron para establecer el panorama de exposición. Resultados. Hubo diferencias estadísticamente significativas entre la población expuesta y la no expuesta a solventes (p<0,001) en cuanto a los tres metabolitos de benceno, tolueno y xileno. Se encontraron correlaciones positivas entre el tolueno en el aire y el ácido hipúrico en la orina de los individuos expuestos (ro=0,82), y entre el xileno en el aire y el ácido o-metilhipúrico (ro=0,76). Los valores del ácido hipúrico estuvieron por encima de los límites permisibles en 11 trabajadores y, los de ácido p-metilhipúrico, en ocho de ellos. No se registraron valores de ácido fenil-mercaptúrico por fuera del límite permitido. Conclusión. Los pintores de carros están expuestos a niveles altos de solventes orgánicos en sus sitios de trabajo, y no tienen condiciones adecuadas de higiene y seguridad industrial para realizar sus labores.


Introduction: Painters of automobiles are exposed to pure and mixed solvents that have been associated with neurological effects and carcinogenic mutations. Objective: To characterize the health and work conditions of individuals who are occupationally exposed to organic solvents used in sheet metal and auto body shops in Bogota. Materials and methods: Descriptive, cross-sectional study that characterizes the health and work conditions of individuals exposed to organic solvents in sheet metal and auto body shops in Bogota. A group exposed to the solvents was compared to an unexposed group. Air concentrations of benzene, toluene and xylene (BTX) were determined, individual questionnaires were administered and phenylmercapturic, hippuric and ortho- and para-methylhippuric acids were measured in urine. The results of the measurements and the questionnaires were correlated to determine the exposure panorama. Results: For the three BTX metabolites, statistically significant differences (p<0.001) were found between the population exposed to the solvents and the unexposed population. For the exposed population, positive correlations were found between toluene in air and hippuric acid in urine (rho=0.82) and between xylene in air and o-methylhippuric acid in urine (rho=0.76). Hippuric acid values exceeded permissible levels in 11 workers and p-methylhippuric acid exceeded permissible levels in 8 workers. None of the phenylmercapturic values exceeded the limit. Conclusion: Auto painters are exposed to high levels of organic solvents at the workplace and do not have adequate industrial health and safety conditions to perform their jobs.


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Adult , Aged , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Young Adult , Air Pollutants, Occupational/adverse effects , Occupational Exposure/adverse effects , Solvents/adverse effects , Volatile Organic Compounds/adverse effects , Colombia , Cross-Sectional Studies , Industry , Motor Vehicles , Urban Health
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Clinics ; 70(5): 326-332, 05/2015. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-748274

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OBJECTIVE: Studies suggest an association between vitamin D deficiency and morbidity/mortality in critically ill patients. Several issues remain unexplained, including which vitamin D levels are related to morbidity and mortality and the relevance of vitamin D kinetics to clinical outcomes. We conducted this study to address the association of baseline vitamin D levels and vitamin D kinetics with morbidity and mortality in critically ill patients. METHOD: In 135 intensive care unit (ICU) patients, vitamin D was prospectively measured on admission and weekly until discharge from the ICU. The following outcomes of interest were analyzed: 28-day mortality, mechanical ventilation, length of stay, infection rate, and culture positivity. RESULTS: Mortality rates were higher among patients with vitamin D levels <12 ng/mL (versus vitamin D levels >12 ng/mL) (32.2% vs. 13.2%), with an adjusted relative risk of 2.2 (95% CI 1.07-4.54; p< 0.05). There were no differences in the length of stay, ventilation requirements, infection rate, or culture positivity. CONCLUSIONS: This study suggests that low vitamin D levels on ICU admission are an independent risk factor for mortality in critically ill patients. Low vitamin D levels at ICU admission may have a causal relationship with mortality and may serve as an indicator for vitamin D replacement among critically ill patients. .


Subject(s)
Adult , Humans , Middle Aged , Air Pollutants, Occupational/adverse effects , Dust , Firefighters , Lung Diseases, Obstructive/etiology , Metabolic Syndrome/blood , Occupational Exposure/adverse effects , Body Mass Index , Biomarkers/blood , Case-Control Studies , Forced Expiratory Volume , Logistic Models , Longitudinal Studies , Lung Diseases, Obstructive/blood , Lung Diseases, Obstructive/diagnosis , Metabolic Syndrome/complications , New York City , Odds Ratio , Sensitivity and Specificity , Spirometry
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Rev. chil. dermatol ; 31(4): 379-382, 2015. ilus
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-869703

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Las dermatosis laborales son patologías frecuentes en la práctica clínica y producen un problema importante en la salud de los pacientes, siendo la dermatitis de contacto ocupacional la más frecuente. A continuación presentamos el caso clínico de un trabajador de la minería expuesto en su ambiente laboral a un aerosol ácido, llamado neblina ácida, presentando una hipopigmentación post inflamatoria secundaria a la exposición a éste. Tanto el proceso diagnóstico, como la prevención de las dermatitis de contacto laboral, debe ser un proceso riguroso, ya que su pronóstico es variable, incluso cuando se logre evitar la exposición al agente causal.


Work-related dermatoses are frequent pathologies in the clinical practice and produce a major health- problem, being the occupational contact dermatitis the most frequent disease. We study the case of a mining worker exposed in his work enviroment to an acid aerosol, called acid mist, presenting a post inflammatory hypopigmentation after the exposure to this acid. The diagnosis process, as well as the prevention of occupational contact dermatitis must be rigorous, since their prognosis is variable, despite of avoiding the exposure to the causative agent.


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Air Pollutants, Occupational/adverse effects , Dermatitis, Contact/complications , Hypopigmentation/diagnosis , Hypopigmentation/etiology , Hypopigmentation/pathology , Occupational Exposure/adverse effects , Hypopigmentation , Hydroquinones/therapeutic use
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Biol. Res ; 45(1): 5-14, 2012. ilus
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-626741

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Bisphenol A [2,2-bis(4-hydroxyphenyl)propane] (BPA), 4-nonylphenol (NP) and di(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate (DEHP), and its metabolite mono-2-ethylhexyl phthalate (MEHP) are chemicals found in plastics, which act as endocrine disruptors (EDs) in animals, including human. EDs act like hormones in the endocrine system, and disrupt the physiologic function of endogenous hormones. Most people are exposed to different endocrine disruptors and concern has been raised about their true effect on reproductive organs. In the testis, they seem to preferentially attack developing testis during puberty rather than adult organs. However, the lack of information about the molecular mechanism, and the apparently controversial effect observed in different models has hampered the understanding of their effects on mammalian spermatogenesis. In this review, we critically discuss the available information regarding the effect of BPA, NP and DEHP/ MEHP upon mammalian spermatogenesis, a major target of EDs. Germ cell sloughing, disruption of the blood-testis-barrier and germ cell apoptosis are the most common effects reported in the available literature. We propose a model at the molecular level to explain the effects at the cellular level, mainly focused on germ cell apoptosis.


Subject(s)
Animals , Humans , Male , Air Pollutants, Occupational/adverse effects , Air Pollutants, Occupational/toxicity , Apoptosis/drug effects , Benzhydryl Compounds/adverse effects , Benzhydryl Compounds/toxicity , Endocrine Disruptors/adverse effects , Endocrine Disruptors/toxicity , Infertility, Male/chemically induced , Phenols/adverse effects , Phenols/toxicity , Plasticizers/toxicity , Spermatogenesis/drug effects , Apoptosis/physiology , Germ Cells/drug effects , Plasticizers/adverse effects , Plasticizers/chemistry , Spermatogenesis/physiology , Testis/drug effects
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Iran Occupational Health. 2012; 8 (4): 9-17
in Persian | IMEMR | ID: emr-146009

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For ensuring about proper performance of air-purifying respirators in providing protection against workplace contaminates, it is necessary to change the respirator cartridges before the end of their service life. The aim of this study was determination of service life of organic vapor cartridges using a simple and practical method in a spray painting booth of a car manufacturing industry. NIOSH Multi Vapor software was used for estimating service life of respirator cartridges based on workplace conditions and cartridge specifications. Efficiency of determined service life was investigated using an apparatus for field testing of cartridges in the workplace. The result showed that existing schedule for changing the respirator cartridges is not effective and no longer provide adequate protection for sprayers against organic contaminants while working in a painting booth. It is necessary to change the cartridges before their estimated service life [every 4 hours]. NIOSH Multi Vapor has acceptable efficiency for determining respirator cartridges service life and could be used as a simple and practical method in the workplace. This software could be used as a simple and practical method in the workplace. Moreover, Service life estimated by this software was confirmed by cartridge field test apparatus


Subject(s)
Air Pollutants, Occupational/adverse effects , Equipment Failure , Workplace/standards , Efficiency
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Rev. salud pública ; 12(4): 682-692, ago. 2010.
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-574940

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El propósito del presente estudio es el de valorar la tesis de que el impacto a la salud de la exposición a fibras de asbesto presentes en los lugares de trabajo y en el ambiente requiere contramedidas basadas en la evidencia científica y la cooperación internacional. La evidencia científica adquirida a nivel internacional sobre el asbesto, la experiencia pluridecenal madurada en Italia sobre este tema, así como la conciencia de que la adaptación de medidas para combatir los efectos en la salud causados por la exposición a asbesto debe ser verificada considerando la especificidad de los diversos contextos nacionales y locales en América Latina, constituyen la base para la identificación de las cuatro principales directrices de intervención (Promoción del acceso a la documentación sobre el asbesto - Realización de intervenciones para reducir la exposición al asbesto - Vigilancia sanitaria de los sujetos expuestos - Detección del mesotelioma) - que pueden ser desarrolladas en el ámbito de la cooperación técnico-científica entre Italia y los países de América Latina. La integración de las capacidades de los investigadores colombianos e italianos podrá permitir conseguir estos resultados, contribuyendo al proceso de eliminación del asbesto ya en curso en América Latina.


The present paper was aimed at promoting countermeasures based on scientific evidence and international cooperation for evaluating the impact on health caused by exposure to asbestos fibres in the workplace and the environment. Scientific evidence regarding asbestos made available by the international scientific community, decades of experience gained in Italy on this issue and being aware that adopting measures to combat the health effects caused by asbestos exposure should be verified considering the specificity of various national and local contexts in Latin-America form the basis for identifying four main areas for intervention which may be developed in the field of technical and scientific cooperation between Italy and Latin-America countries: promoting access to information about asbestos, interventions for reducing exposure to asbestos, health surveillance of exposed subjects and mesothelioma detection. Integrating Colombian and Italian researchers' abilities may lead to such results being achieved, thereby contributing to banning asbestos, which is already underway in Latin-America.


Subject(s)
Humans , Asbestos/adverse effects , Asbestosis/prevention & control , Carcinogens, Environmental/adverse effects , International Cooperation , Mesothelioma/prevention & control , Pleural Neoplasms/prevention & control , Air Pollutants, Occupational/adverse effects , Construction Materials , Environmental Exposure/prevention & control , Italy , Latin America , Mesothelioma/diagnosis , Mesothelioma/etiology , Occupational Exposure/prevention & control , Pleural Neoplasms/diagnosis , Pleural Neoplasms/etiology , Population Surveillance , Workers' Compensation
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Rev. chil. enferm. respir ; 26(2): 72-80, jun. 2010. tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-577322

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The aim of this study is to report the association between indoor pollution (IP), chronic respiratory symptoms (CRS) and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Data provided from PLATINO study considering a sample of 1.208 subjects 40 and over years old population in Santiago, Chile. Analyses regarding indoor air pollution variables, smoking, environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) and lifetime exposure to occupational dust and CRS and COPD as main outcomes was performed. Crude and adjusted prevalence odds ratios (POR) were calculated using logistic regression, adjusting for potential confounders. Variables explaining higher COPD risk were age > 60 years (POR 3.94, CI95 percent 2.87-5.41, p < 0.01) and males (POR 2.08, CI95 percent 1.53-2.83, p < 0.01). Exposure to coal IP was associated with CRS (POR 1.41, CI95 percent 1.05-1.89; p = 0.024), as well as exposure to firewood IP (POR 1.42, CI95 percent 1.04-1.93; p = 0.029) and ETS (POR 2.15, CI95 percent 1.24-3.73, p = 0.006). Exposure to coal, firewood and ETS are independent risk factors for CRS. Association between exposure to IP and COPD was not observed.


El objetivo de la comunicación fue evaluar la asociación entre contaminación intradomiciliaria (CID) y la presencia de síntomas respiratorios crónicos (SRC) y Enfermedad Pulmonar Obstructiva Crónica (EPOC). Se analizó información del estudio de prevalencia Platino en base a una muestra de población general de 1.208 sujetos de 40 y más años de Santiago, Chile. Se analizó la CID derivada del uso de combustibles sólidos, exposición a humo ambiental (EHAT) y el reporte de exposición previa a polvo de origen ocupacional calculando Odds Ratio de Prevalencia (ORP) crudos y ajustados por potenciales variables confundentes. Las variables que determinan mayor riesgo de EPOC fueron edad mayor 60 años (ORP 3,9; IC95 por ciento 2,9-5,4; p < 0,01) y sexo masculino (OR 2,08; IC95 por ciento 1,5-2,8; p < 0,01). La CID derivada de carbón se asoció con síntomas respiratorios crónicos (ORP 1,4; IC95 por ciento 1,05-1,89; p = 0,024), al igual que el antecedente de exposición a humo de leña (ORP 1,4, IC95 por ciento 1,04-1,9; p = 0,029) y EHAT (ORP 2,1, IC95 por ciento 1,2-3,7; p = 0,006). La exposición a carbón, leña y EHAT constituyen factores de riesgo independientes para presentar SRC. No se encontró asociación entre CID y EPOC.


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Adult , Middle Aged , Air Pollution, Indoor/adverse effects , Pulmonary Disease, Chronic Obstructive/epidemiology , Pulmonary Disease, Chronic Obstructive/etiology , Inhalation Exposure/adverse effects , Age Factors , Biomass , Coal/adverse effects , Chile/epidemiology , Tobacco Smoke Pollution/adverse effects , Air Pollutants, Occupational/adverse effects , Dyspnea/epidemiology , Dyspnea/etiology , Pulmonary Disease, Chronic Obstructive/physiopathology , Gases/adverse effects , Logistic Models , Prevalence , Paraffin/adverse effects , Spirometry , Cough/epidemiology , Cough/etiology , Urban Area
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J. bras. pneumol ; 36(2): 210-217, mar.-abr. 2010. tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-546376

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OBJETIVO: Determinar a ocorrência de sintomas respiratórios e tabagismo, assim como parâmetros de função pulmonar, em trabalhadores da produção de carvão vegetal em três municípios do sul do Brasil. MÉTODOS: Estudo do tipo observacional com 67 indivíduos, no qual os dados foram obtidos através de entrevistas e espirometria. RESULTADOS: Do total de 67 trabalhadores, 50 (75,0 por cento) eram homens; média de idade = 46,52 ± 13,25 anos; média de IMC = 25,7 ± 3,85 kg/m²; VEF1 = 3,24 ± 0,82 L (93,2 ± 16,0 por cento do previsto); CVF = 4,02 ± 0,92 L (95,5 ± 14,3 por cento do previsto); e VEF1/CVF = 80,31 ± 9,82. Os sintomas de vias aéreas superiores mais frequentes foram espirros e secreção nasal, em 24 trabalhadores (35,82 por cento), enquanto o das vias aéreas inferiores foi tosse, em 15 (22,38 por cento). Dos 67 trabalhadores, 21 (31,34 por cento) eram tabagistas. Os tabagistas apresentaram mais tosse (OR = 5,00; p = 0,01), obstrução nasal (OR = 3,50; p = 0,03), prurido nasal (OR = 8,80; p = 0,01) e sibilância (OR = 10,0; p = 0,03), assim como menor VEF1 (2,93 ± 0,80 L vs. 3,38 ± 0,80 L; p = 0,04) que os não tabagistas. Rinite ocupacional foi detectada em 14 trabalhadores (20,85 por cento), asma brônquica em 4 (5,97 por cento) e DPOC em 4 (5,97 por cento). CONCLUSÕES: A ocorrência dos sintomas respiratórios e a redução do fluxo aéreo foram maiores nos trabalhadores tabagistas. O controle da pirólise não aumentou a ocorrência de sintomas respiratórios nos trabalhadores de carvoarias.


OBJECTIVE: To determine the prevalence of respiratory symptoms and smoking, as well as pulmonary function parameters among charcoal production workers in three cities in southern Brazil. METHODS: This was an observational study including 67 individuals. Data were obtained by means of interviews and spirometry. RESULTS: Of the 67 workers, 50 (75.0 percent) were male; mean age, 46.52 ± 13.25 years; mean BMI, 25.7 ± 3.85 kg/m²; FEV1, 3.24 ± 0.82 L (93.2 ± 16.0 percent of predicted); FVC, 4.02 ± 0.92 L (95.5 ± 14.3 percent of predicted); and FEV1/FVC, 80.31 ± 9.82. The most common upper airway symptoms were sneezing and nasal secretion-in 24 workers (35.82 percent)-whereas the most common lower airway symptom was cough-in 15 (22.38 percent).Of the 67 workers, 21 (31.34 percent) were smokers. In comparison with the nonsmokers, the smokers more often presented with cough (OR = 5.00; p = 0.01), nasal obstruction (OR = 3.50; p = 0.03), nasal itching (OR = 8.80; p = 0.01) and wheezing (OR = 10.0; p = 0.03), as well as presenting with lower FEV1 values (2.93 ± 0.80 vs. 3.38 ± 0.80 L; p = 0.04). We detected occupational rhinitis in 14 workers (20.85 percent), asthma in 4 (5.97 percent) and COPD in 4 (5.97 percent). CONCLUSIONS: Respiratory symptoms and airflow reduction were more common in the smoking workers. Controlling the progression of the pyrolysis did not increase the prevalence of respiratory symptoms in the charcoal production workers studied.


Subject(s)
Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Charcoal , Lung/physiopathology , Occupational Diseases/physiopathology , Occupational Exposure/adverse effects , Respiratory Tract Diseases/physiopathology , Smoking/physiopathology , Air Pollutants, Occupational/adverse effects , Brazil/epidemiology , Chi-Square Distribution , Occupational Diseases/epidemiology , Prevalence , Respiratory Tract Diseases/classification , Respiratory Tract Diseases/epidemiology , Smoke/adverse effects , Smoke/prevention & control , Smoking/epidemiology
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Tanaffos. 2010; 9 (3): 37-43
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-105224

ABSTRACT

Silicosis is an irreversible progressive lung disease which leads to ultimate death. This study aimed to describe characteristics of individuals affected by silicosis, evaluate the prevalence of silicosis in miners and also introduce preventive policies. Cases with pathologic diagnosis of silicosis were retrieved from archive of pathology department of national research institute of tuberculosis and lung disease [NRITLD] during 2000-2009. All hematoxylin and eosin stained slides were reviewed by two pathologists independent of clinical and imaging findings. Occupational history, clinical information, imaging findings, history of associated disease, method of biopsy and pathologic diagnosis were reviewed. During 2000 and 2009, 29 cases had pathologic diagnosis of silicosis, 4 of them were excluded due to unavailable occupational history. The disease presented among patients in the age range of 22-80 years. The most common occupation was sandblasting while mining was in the second position. The male patients who were miners were old except for one who was a 28-year old car painter whose previous job was mining. Most sandblasters were young except one who was 55. The most prevalent radiologic finding was pulmonary nodules. Restrictive pattern was the most common finding in pulmonary function test [PFT]. Of patients, 28% had current tuberculosis. Transbronchial lung biopsy was the method of choice in 14 cases. The most prevalent pathologic finding was early silicotic nodules. Our study demonstrated that mining was not the main occupational history in our understudy cases. We also observed the change in the age range of patients suffering from silicosis which may be due to the prevalence of sandblasting and job demands in young patients. It is recommended that protective measures be applied not only in mining industries, but also in small workshops and studios. It is also necessary that working conditions in these workplaces be evaluated regularly by the occupational safety and health administration


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Mining , Cause of Death , Occupational Exposure/prevention & control , Workplace/standards , Air Pollutants, Occupational/adverse effects , Occupational Diseases/etiology
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Journal of Korean Medical Science ; : S13-S19, 2010.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-61698

ABSTRACT

This study identifies the number of pneumoconiosis patients after eliminating deceased patients between 2003 and 2008 as of January 1st and estimates it for the next five years. From 2003 to 2008, the pneumoconiosis patients were 16,929, 17,224, 17,366, 17,566, 17,542, and 17,546, respectively. The number of pneumoconiosis patients will have increased by 1,014 from 2008 to 18,560 in 2013 after applying the average change rates taken from 2003 to 2007. It takes 15-20 yr to develop coal workers' pneumoconiosis (the main cause in Korea) and patients will continue to be diagnosed with pneumoconiosis for some years to come since it has only been 20 yr since the decline of the coal mining industry in Korea. In addition, pneumoconiosis patients are increasing in industries in which the risk of pneumoconiosis was relatively low shows the necessity to improve dust-exposed workplace environments.


Subject(s)
Adult , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Air Pollutants, Occupational/adverse effects , Anthracosis/epidemiology , Coal Mining , Dust , Occupational Exposure/adverse effects , Pneumoconiosis/epidemiology , Republic of Korea/epidemiology
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