Title of article :
Pulmonary Problems among Quarry Workers of Stone Crushing Industrial Site at Umuoghara, Ebonyi State, Nigeria
Author/Authors :
Nwibo, AN Ebonyi State University - Faculty of Clinical Medicine - Department of Chemical Pathology, Nigeria , Ugwuja, EI Ebonyi State University - Faculty of Clinical Medicine - Department of Chemical Pathology, Nigeria , Nwambeke, NO Nnamdi Azikiwe University - Faculty of Clinical Medicine - Department of CommunityMedicine, Nigeria , Emelumadu, OF Nnamdi Azikiwe University - Faculty of Clinical Medicine - Department of Community Medicine, Nigeria , Ogbonnaya, LU Ebonyi State University - Faculty of Clinical Medicine - Department of Community Medicine, Nigeria
From page :
178
To page :
185
Abstract :
Background: Respiratory problem is one of the major health hazards in dust-exposed workers; it is a major cause of morbidity and mortality all over the world. Objective: To determine the prevalence of respiratory problems and lung function impairment among quarry workers in Ebonyi State, Nigeria. Methods: Respiratory problems and lung function were studied in 403 quarry workers aged 10–60 years. Respiratory problems were investigated with a questionnaire based on international models adapted for the study population. Lung function was assessed by spirometry and chest roentgenography Results: The respiratory problems found were chest pain (47.6%), occasional cough(40.7%), occasional shortness of breath (6.5%) and wheezing (5.2%). The mean±SD FEV1 and FVC values were significantly decreased with length of exposure—respectively,3.52±0.77 and 3.91±0.72 L for 5 years; 2.79±0.68 and 3.09±0.87 L for 5–10 years; and 2.03±0.92 and 2.86±0.83 L for 10 years of exposure. Moreover, the mean±SD FEV1 and FVC values of smoker (3.37±0.81 and 3.56±1.02 L, respectively) were significantly (p 0.05) lower than that of non-smokers (3.68±1.02 and 3.89±0.99 L, respectively) working in the quarry site. Conclusion: Chronic exposure to dust due to stone quarrying may increase the risk of respiratory problems and impaired lung function—cigarette smokers are at higher risk.
Keywords :
Occupational exposure , Signs and symptoms, respiratory , Silicosis , Respiratory function test
Journal title :
The International Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine (IJOEM)
Journal title :
The International Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine (IJOEM)
Record number :
2588636
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