Benjamin Kwame Senya, Nketiah Bernard Anim, Bright Segu Kobena Domson, Patrick Adu
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Abstract
Background: Charcoal production is a significant economic activity in Ghana. However, there is scarcity of data on the risk of acquiring Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection among charcoal producers in Ghana, even though persistent smoke exposure is a known predisposition factor.
Methods: This cross-sectional study recruited 40 charcoal producers: 6 males and 34 females. Two sets of early morning sputum samples were collected from each participant and examined for the presence of acid-fast bacilli (AFB) using fluorescent microscopy. Structured questionnaires were used to retrieve demographic data from each participant. Data were analyzed using SPSS version 21 and presented as frequencies and proportions. Categorical variables were compared using Chi-square test. Significant difference was identified as p < 0.05 at 95% confidence interval.
Results: Overall, 2/40 (5%) of the participants demonstrated AFB in their sputum. All participants with AFB positive sputum were females and had 6-10 years of experience in charcoal production. Whereas coughing was the most self-reported symptom by the charcoal producers, none complained of blood in sputum. Also, only 9/40 (22.5%) had knowledge about the Mycobacterium tuberculosis-infection risk associated with charcoal production. Moreover, 62.5% (25/40) of participants had no formal education.
Conclusion: Education on personal protection equipment must be a public health priority in these charcoal producers in Ghana as sawdust and smoke exposure may predispose charcoal producers to acquisition of tuberculosis.
背景:木炭生产是加纳一项重要的经济活动。然而,关于加纳木炭生产者感染结核分枝杆菌风险的数据缺乏,尽管持续的烟雾暴露是已知的易感因素。方法:本横断面研究共招募40名木炭生产者,其中男性6名,女性34名。从每个参与者收集两组清晨痰样本,并使用荧光显微镜检查抗酸杆菌(AFB)的存在。使用结构化问卷从每个参与者那里获取人口统计数据。数据使用SPSS version 21进行分析,并以频率和比例表示。分类变量比较采用卡方检验。在95%置信区间p < 0.05为显著性差异。结果:总体而言,2/40(5%)的参与者在痰中表现出AFB。所有AFB阳性痰的参与者均为女性,具有6-10年的木炭生产经验。虽然咳嗽是木炭生产商自我报告的最多的症状,但没有人抱怨痰中有血。此外,只有9/40(22.5%)的人了解与木炭生产相关的结核分枝杆菌感染风险。此外,62.5%(25/40)的参与者没有受过正规教育。结论:关于个人防护装备的教育必须成为加纳这些木炭生产商的公共卫生优先事项,因为木屑和烟雾暴露可能使木炭生产商易患结核病。
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Accounts of Chemical Research presents short, concise and critical articles offering easy-to-read overviews of basic research and applications in all areas of chemistry and biochemistry. These short reviews focus on research from the author’s own laboratory and are designed to teach the reader about a research project. In addition, Accounts of Chemical Research publishes commentaries that give an informed opinion on a current research problem. Special Issues online are devoted to a single topic of unusual activity and significance.
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