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Illegal gold miners in French Guiana: a neglected population with poor health

BACKGROUND: In French Guiana, a French overseas territory in South America, 6 to 10 thousands undocumented persons work illegally in gold mining sites in the Amazonian forest. Precarious life conditions lead to poor health but few data exist on the health status of illegal gold miners in French Guia...

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Autores principales: Douine, Maylis, Mosnier, Emilie, Le Hingrat, Quentin, Charpentier, Charlotte, Corlin, Florine, Hureau, Louise, Adenis, Antoine, Lazrek, Yassamine, Niemetsky, Florence, Aucouturier, Anne-Laure, Demar, Magalie, Musset, Lise, Nacher, Mathieu
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5513330/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28716015
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12889-017-4557-4
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author Douine, Maylis
Mosnier, Emilie
Le Hingrat, Quentin
Charpentier, Charlotte
Corlin, Florine
Hureau, Louise
Adenis, Antoine
Lazrek, Yassamine
Niemetsky, Florence
Aucouturier, Anne-Laure
Demar, Magalie
Musset, Lise
Nacher, Mathieu
author_facet Douine, Maylis
Mosnier, Emilie
Le Hingrat, Quentin
Charpentier, Charlotte
Corlin, Florine
Hureau, Louise
Adenis, Antoine
Lazrek, Yassamine
Niemetsky, Florence
Aucouturier, Anne-Laure
Demar, Magalie
Musset, Lise
Nacher, Mathieu
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description BACKGROUND: In French Guiana, a French overseas territory in South America, 6 to 10 thousands undocumented persons work illegally in gold mining sites in the Amazonian forest. Precarious life conditions lead to poor health but few data exist on the health status of illegal gold miners in French Guiana. The objective of this article was to describe the sociodemographic and health status of this vulnerable population. METHOD: A prospective cross-sectional survey was conducted in 2015 on gold mine supply sites at the border between French Guiana and Suriname. Health status was assessed through medical examination, past medical history, haemoglobin concentration, and HIV and malaria testing. A questionnaire was used to collect data about the migration itinerary and life conditions on mining sites. RESULTS: Among the 421 adults included in the study, 93.8% (395/421) were Brazilian, mainly from Maranhão (55.7%, 220/395), the poorest Brazilian state. The sex ratio was 2.4. Overall, 48% of persons never went to school or beyond the primary level. The median time spent in gold mining was quite long (10 years), with a high turn-over. One third of the surveyed population (37.1%, 156/421) had high blood pressure, and only two had a medical follow-up. Most persons had experienced malaria (89.3%, 376/421). They declared frequent arboviroses and digestive disorders. Active leishmaniasis was observed in 8.3% of gold miners. Among women, 28.5% were anemic. Concerning HIV, 36.6% (154/421) of persons, mainly men, never got tested before and 6 were tested positive, which represented an HIV prevalence of 1.43% (95%CI =0.29–2.5). CONCLUSION: These findings support the hypothesis that mining in remote areas is linked to several specific illnesses. Theoretically, gold miners would be presumed to start their economical migration to French Guiana as a healthy group. However, their strenuous working and living conditions there lead to poor health caused by infectious and non infectious diseases. This description of their health status is precious for health policy planners in French Guiana given the importance of controlling communicable disease, and the severity and range of specific illnesses acquired by this neglected population. TRIAL REGISTRATION: Clinical trial registration PRS N° NCT02903706. Retrospectively registered 09/13/2016.
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spelling pubmed-55133302017-07-19 Illegal gold miners in French Guiana: a neglected population with poor health Douine, Maylis Mosnier, Emilie Le Hingrat, Quentin Charpentier, Charlotte Corlin, Florine Hureau, Louise Adenis, Antoine Lazrek, Yassamine Niemetsky, Florence Aucouturier, Anne-Laure Demar, Magalie Musset, Lise Nacher, Mathieu BMC Public Health Research Article BACKGROUND: In French Guiana, a French overseas territory in South America, 6 to 10 thousands undocumented persons work illegally in gold mining sites in the Amazonian forest. Precarious life conditions lead to poor health but few data exist on the health status of illegal gold miners in French Guiana. The objective of this article was to describe the sociodemographic and health status of this vulnerable population. METHOD: A prospective cross-sectional survey was conducted in 2015 on gold mine supply sites at the border between French Guiana and Suriname. Health status was assessed through medical examination, past medical history, haemoglobin concentration, and HIV and malaria testing. A questionnaire was used to collect data about the migration itinerary and life conditions on mining sites. RESULTS: Among the 421 adults included in the study, 93.8% (395/421) were Brazilian, mainly from Maranhão (55.7%, 220/395), the poorest Brazilian state. The sex ratio was 2.4. Overall, 48% of persons never went to school or beyond the primary level. The median time spent in gold mining was quite long (10 years), with a high turn-over. One third of the surveyed population (37.1%, 156/421) had high blood pressure, and only two had a medical follow-up. Most persons had experienced malaria (89.3%, 376/421). They declared frequent arboviroses and digestive disorders. Active leishmaniasis was observed in 8.3% of gold miners. Among women, 28.5% were anemic. Concerning HIV, 36.6% (154/421) of persons, mainly men, never got tested before and 6 were tested positive, which represented an HIV prevalence of 1.43% (95%CI =0.29–2.5). CONCLUSION: These findings support the hypothesis that mining in remote areas is linked to several specific illnesses. Theoretically, gold miners would be presumed to start their economical migration to French Guiana as a healthy group. However, their strenuous working and living conditions there lead to poor health caused by infectious and non infectious diseases. This description of their health status is precious for health policy planners in French Guiana given the importance of controlling communicable disease, and the severity and range of specific illnesses acquired by this neglected population. TRIAL REGISTRATION: Clinical trial registration PRS N° NCT02903706. Retrospectively registered 09/13/2016. BioMed Central 2017-07-17 /pmc/articles/PMC5513330/ /pubmed/28716015 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12889-017-4557-4 Text en © The Author(s). 2017 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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Mosnier, Emilie
Le Hingrat, Quentin
Charpentier, Charlotte
Corlin, Florine
Hureau, Louise
Adenis, Antoine
Lazrek, Yassamine
Niemetsky, Florence
Aucouturier, Anne-Laure
Demar, Magalie
Musset, Lise
Nacher, Mathieu
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title_short Illegal gold miners in French Guiana: a neglected population with poor health
title_sort illegal gold miners in french guiana: a neglected population with poor health
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5513330/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28716015
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12889-017-4557-4
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