Endotoxin, dust and exhaled nitrogen oxide among hand pickers of coffee; a cross-sectional study.

Bente Elisabeth Moen, Akwilina Kayumba, Gloria Sakwari, Simon Henry David Mamuya, Magne Bråtveit
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Background: Primary coffee processing takes place in countries where coffee is grown, and may include hand picking of coffee to remove low quality beans. Hand picking is mostly performed by women. No previous studies on dust and respiratory health have been performed in this occupational group, although studies indicate respiratory problems among other coffee production workers.

Findings: Our aim was to assess dust and endotoxin exposure among hand pickers in a coffee factory and compare the levels with limit values. In addition we wanted to examine the fraction of exhaled nitric oxide (FeNO) as a possible inflammatory marker in the airways among the hand pickers and evaluate the association between FeNO and years of hand picking. All hand pickers in a factory were examined during 1 week. The response was 100 %; 69 participated. FeNO was measured using an electrochemistry-based NIOX MINO device. Nine out of 69 workers (13 %) had levels of FeNO above 25 ppb, indicating presence of respiratory inflammation. A significant positive association was found between increasing FeNO and years of hand picking. Nine personal samples of total dust and endotoxin were taken. None of the dust samples exceeded the occupational limit value for total organic dust of 5 mg/m(3). Three samples of endotoxin (33 %) were above the recommended value of 90 EU/m(3).

Conclusions: Levels of endotoxin were higher than recommended standards among hand pickers, and there was a positive association between the level of exhaled nitrogen oxide and years of work with hand picking coffee.

手工采摘咖啡的人体内有内毒素、灰尘和呼出的氮氧化物;横断面研究。
背景:初级咖啡加工发生在咖啡种植的国家,可能包括手工采摘咖啡以去除低质量的咖啡豆。扒手多由女性来做。尽管有研究表明,其他咖啡生产工人也存在呼吸问题,但此前没有对这一职业群体进行过关于粉尘和呼吸健康的研究。研究结果:我们的目的是评估一家咖啡工厂手工工人的粉尘和内毒素暴露,并将其水平与限值进行比较。此外,我们想检查呼出的一氧化氮(FeNO)的比例,作为手采摘者气道中可能的炎症标志物,并评估FeNO与手采摘年数之间的关系。对某工厂所有手工工人进行为期一周的检查。回答是100%;69年参加。FeNO的测量采用基于电化学的NIOX - MINO装置。69名工人中有9人(13%)的FeNO水平超过25 ppb,表明存在呼吸道炎症。FeNO的增加与手采摘的年数之间存在显著的正相关。采集了9份个人总粉尘和内毒素样本。所有粉尘样品均未超过总有机粉尘5 mg/m(3)的职业限值。3份样品(33%)的内毒素含量高于90 EU/m的推荐值(3)。结论:手工采摘者的内毒素水平高于推荐标准,呼出的氮氧化物水平与手工采摘咖啡的工作年限呈正相关。
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