Relationship between environmental pollution in Manzala Lake and health profile of fishermen.

M M Osfor, S A el-Dessouky, A el-Sayed, R A Higazy
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Manzala Lake exposed to many pollutants including untreated sewage, agricultural and industrial wastes which increase the concentration of heavy metals, and compromise the health state of the fishermen. This study investigated 100 fishermen and 100 males of other occupations as controls. Both groups work in and live on and around the lake. Clinical examination revealed no significant changes between the fishermen and control group as regards the cardiovascular, gastrointestinal and dermatological systems. However, the urinary, musculoskeletal and respiratory symptoms were significantly higher in fishermen than in control males. There was a significant decrease in neutrophils (48.8%) and a significant increase in lymphocytes and eosinophils (35.4% and 9%), respectively. Hepatotoxicity was evidenced by an increase in serum aspartate transaminase and alanine transaminase. There were no significant differences in serum creatinine and urea between fishermen and control. Levels of lead, cadmium and mercury in water and sediment were 0.26, 0.014, 0.002 mg/l, and 33.5, 1.37, 0.28 micrograms/kg, respectively. Levels of the three heavy metals in the fish samples and serum of fishermen and control males in average were 1.06, 0.18, 0.00025 ppm, 523, 33.5, 13.7 micrograms/l and 374, 12.8 11.2 micrograms/l, respectively. This study aimed to establish the relation between the environmental pollution and the health status of the population inhabiting the contaminated areas.

曼萨拉湖环境污染与渔民健康状况的关系
Manzala湖暴露于许多污染物,包括未经处理的污水、农业和工业废物,这些污染物增加了重金属的浓度,损害了渔民的健康状况。本研究调查了100名渔民和100名其他职业的男性作为对照。这两组人都在湖上和湖周围工作和生活。临床检查显示,渔民与对照组在心血管、胃肠和皮肤系统方面无明显变化。然而,渔民的泌尿系统、肌肉骨骼和呼吸系统症状明显高于对照组。中性粒细胞显著减少(48.8%),淋巴细胞和嗜酸性粒细胞显著增加(35.4%和9%)。肝毒性表现为血清天冬氨酸转氨酶和丙氨酸转氨酶升高。渔民与对照组血清肌酐、尿素无显著差异。水和沉积物中的铅、镉和汞含量分别为0.26、0.014、0.002毫克/升和33.5、1.37、0.28微克/千克。渔民及对照雄鱼样本及血清中三种重金属的平均含量分别为1.06、0.18、0.00025 ppm、523、33.5、13.7微克/升及374,12.8 11.2微克/升。本研究旨在探讨环境污染与污染地区居民健康状况之间的关系。
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