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Dynamics of pre-shift and post-shift lung function parameters among wood workers in Ghana

BACKGROUND: Diseases affecting the lungs and airways contribute significantly to the global burden of disease. The problem in low- and middle-income countries appears to be exacerbated by a shift in global manufacturing base to these countries and inadequate enforcement of environmental and safety s...

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Autores principales: Ekman, John, Quartey, Philip, Ussif, Abdala Mumuni, Ricklund, Niklas, Egbenya, Daniel Lawer, Wiafe, Gideon Akuamoah, Tsegah, Korantema Mawuena, Karikari, Akua, Löfstedt, Håkan, Djankpa, Francis Tanam
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Publicado: Korean Society of Occupational & Environmental Medicine 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10621010/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37928378
http://dx.doi.org/10.35371/aoem.2023.35.e39
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author Ekman, John
Quartey, Philip
Ussif, Abdala Mumuni
Ricklund, Niklas
Egbenya, Daniel Lawer
Wiafe, Gideon Akuamoah
Tsegah, Korantema Mawuena
Karikari, Akua
Löfstedt, Håkan
Djankpa, Francis Tanam
author_facet Ekman, John
Quartey, Philip
Ussif, Abdala Mumuni
Ricklund, Niklas
Egbenya, Daniel Lawer
Wiafe, Gideon Akuamoah
Tsegah, Korantema Mawuena
Karikari, Akua
Löfstedt, Håkan
Djankpa, Francis Tanam
author_sort Ekman, John
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description BACKGROUND: Diseases affecting the lungs and airways contribute significantly to the global burden of disease. The problem in low- and middle-income countries appears to be exacerbated by a shift in global manufacturing base to these countries and inadequate enforcement of environmental and safety standards. In Ghana, the potential adverse effects on respiratory function associated with occupational wood dust exposure have not been thoroughly investigated. METHODS: Sixty-four male sawmill workers and 64 non-woodworkers participated in this study. The concentration of wood dust exposure, prevalence and likelihood of association of respiratory symptoms with wood dust exposure and changes in pulmonary function test (PFT) parameters in association with wood dust exposure were determined from dust concentration measurements, symptoms questionnaire and lung function test parameters. RESULTS: Sawmill workers were exposed to inhalable dust concentration of 3.09 ± 0.04 mg/m(3) but did not use respirators and engaged in personal grooming habits that are known to increase dust inhalation. The sawmill operators also showed higher prevalence and likelihoods of association with respiratory symptoms, a significant cross-shift decline in some PFT parameters and a shift towards a restrictive pattern of lung dysfunction by end of daily shift. The before-shift PFT parameters of woodworkers were comparable to those of non-woodworkers, indicating a lack of chronic effects of wood dust exposure. CONCLUSIONS: Wood dust exposure at the study site was associated with acute respiratory symptoms and acute changes in some PFT parameters. This calls for institution and enforcement of workplace and environmental safety policies to minimise exposure at sawmill operating sites, and ultimately, decrease the burden of respiratory diseases.
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spelling pubmed-106210102023-11-03 Dynamics of pre-shift and post-shift lung function parameters among wood workers in Ghana Ekman, John Quartey, Philip Ussif, Abdala Mumuni Ricklund, Niklas Egbenya, Daniel Lawer Wiafe, Gideon Akuamoah Tsegah, Korantema Mawuena Karikari, Akua Löfstedt, Håkan Djankpa, Francis Tanam Ann Occup Environ Med Original Article BACKGROUND: Diseases affecting the lungs and airways contribute significantly to the global burden of disease. The problem in low- and middle-income countries appears to be exacerbated by a shift in global manufacturing base to these countries and inadequate enforcement of environmental and safety standards. In Ghana, the potential adverse effects on respiratory function associated with occupational wood dust exposure have not been thoroughly investigated. METHODS: Sixty-four male sawmill workers and 64 non-woodworkers participated in this study. The concentration of wood dust exposure, prevalence and likelihood of association of respiratory symptoms with wood dust exposure and changes in pulmonary function test (PFT) parameters in association with wood dust exposure were determined from dust concentration measurements, symptoms questionnaire and lung function test parameters. RESULTS: Sawmill workers were exposed to inhalable dust concentration of 3.09 ± 0.04 mg/m(3) but did not use respirators and engaged in personal grooming habits that are known to increase dust inhalation. The sawmill operators also showed higher prevalence and likelihoods of association with respiratory symptoms, a significant cross-shift decline in some PFT parameters and a shift towards a restrictive pattern of lung dysfunction by end of daily shift. The before-shift PFT parameters of woodworkers were comparable to those of non-woodworkers, indicating a lack of chronic effects of wood dust exposure. CONCLUSIONS: Wood dust exposure at the study site was associated with acute respiratory symptoms and acute changes in some PFT parameters. This calls for institution and enforcement of workplace and environmental safety policies to minimise exposure at sawmill operating sites, and ultimately, decrease the burden of respiratory diseases. Korean Society of Occupational & Environmental Medicine 2023-09-12 /pmc/articles/PMC10621010/ /pubmed/37928378 http://dx.doi.org/10.35371/aoem.2023.35.e39 Text en Copyright © 2023 Korean Society of Occupational & Environmental Medicine https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Ekman, John
Quartey, Philip
Ussif, Abdala Mumuni
Ricklund, Niklas
Egbenya, Daniel Lawer
Wiafe, Gideon Akuamoah
Tsegah, Korantema Mawuena
Karikari, Akua
Löfstedt, Håkan
Djankpa, Francis Tanam
Dynamics of pre-shift and post-shift lung function parameters among wood workers in Ghana
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title_fullStr Dynamics of pre-shift and post-shift lung function parameters among wood workers in Ghana
title_full_unstemmed Dynamics of pre-shift and post-shift lung function parameters among wood workers in Ghana
title_short Dynamics of pre-shift and post-shift lung function parameters among wood workers in Ghana
title_sort dynamics of pre-shift and post-shift lung function parameters among wood workers in ghana
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10621010/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37928378
http://dx.doi.org/10.35371/aoem.2023.35.e39
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