Carbon Monoxide and Respiratory Disorders in Professional Female Fish Smokers at 2 Artisanal Sites in Benin

Mênonli Adjobimey, Ibrahim Mama Cissé, Fintani Kaki, Mariano Steven, Sagbohan Perside, Fabien Gounongbe, Rose Mikponhoue, Ayélo Paul, Vikkey Hinson
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Introduction: The use of biomass for cooking is a very common practice in Africa and Benin, and is associated with exposure to organic pollutants. The aim of this study was to assess carbon monoxide exposure and respiratory disorders in women at artisanal fish-smoking sites. Methods: This was a cross-sectional study of women fish smokers at two artisanal fish-smoking sites in Benin. Recruitment was exhaustive. An interview using a respiratory questionnaire inspired by the Union questionnaire, spirometry and carbon monoxide (CO) measurement were carried out. Descriptive analysis and comparison of means using Student’s t-test with a threshold of p = 0.05 were performed. Results: The median age of the 81 people surveyed was 40, with an interquartile range (IQT) of [25 to 75]. The median duration of daily exposure to smoke was 6 h IQT [4, 7]. Of those surveyed, 64 (79.01%) were illiterate and 39 (48.24%) had been working for 20 years. CO levels at the start of activity varied from 89 to 145 ppm in one case and from 40 to 89 ppm in the other. Respiratory symptoms were present in 19 (23.46%); 18 (22.22%) had mild airway impairment on spirometry. There was a statistically significant decrease between the mean values of peak expiratory flow (PEF), mean expiratory volume in seconds (FEV1) and forced vital capacity (FVC) before and after exposure to smoke. Conclusion: CO levels are high on fish smoking sites and respiratory problems are common. Improved working conditions are important for these women.
贝宁2个手工渔场职业女性吸鱼者的一氧化碳和呼吸系统疾病
导言:在非洲和贝宁,使用生物质烹饪是一种非常普遍的做法,并且与接触有机污染物有关。这项研究的目的是评估一氧化碳暴露和呼吸系统疾病的妇女在手工熏鱼场所。方法:这是一项横断面研究,研究对象是贝宁两个手工抽鱼地点的女性抽鱼者。招聘工作非常详尽。采用受Union问卷启发的呼吸问卷、肺活量测定法和一氧化碳(CO)测定法进行访谈。描述性分析和均值比较采用学生t检验,p = 0.05为阈值。结果:81例被调查者的年龄中位数为40岁,四分位间距(IQT)为[25 ~ 75]。每日暴露于烟雾的中位持续时间为6 h IQT[4,7]。其中64人(79.01%)不识字,39人(48.24%)工作满20年。活动开始时的CO水平在一种情况下从89到145 ppm不等,在另一种情况下从40到89 ppm不等。有呼吸道症状19例(23.46%);肺活量测定有轻度气道损害18例(22.22%)。暴露前后患者呼气峰流量(PEF)、平均呼气秒气量(FEV1)和用力肺活量(FVC)的平均值均有统计学意义的降低。结论:鱼熏区CO含量高,呼吸问题普遍存在。改善工作条件对这些妇女很重要。
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