Asbestos-related disease in Bangladeshi ship breakers: a pilot study |
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Authors: | Courtice Midori N Demers Paul A Takaro Tim K Vedal Sverre Ahmad S K Ahktar Davies Hugh W Siddique Zakia |
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Affiliation: | School of Environmental Health, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada. midori@cuhk.edu.hk |
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Abstract: | A pilot study tested the feasibility of conducting occupational health research in Bangladesh while examining prevalence of asbestos-related diseases including asbestosis, work-related respiratory symptoms, and attitudes to occupational health and safety among a group of internal migrant ship breakers. Data was collected on clinical and work history, respiratory symptoms, and occupational health and safety practices in Bengali. A B-reader read all postero-anterior chest x-rays. In the 104 male ship breakers studied, prevalence of asbestos-related disease was 12%, of which asbestosis accounted for 6%. Knowledge of asbestos and occupational health and safety measures were almost nonexistent. The prevalence of asbestos-related diseases is low compared to studies in shipbuilders and repairers, but a risk underestimate could have resulted from challenges identified during study design and implementation including: industry noncooperation and a culture of corruption; technological and language barriers; and a regional lack of physician knowledge and research on occupational diseases. |
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