巴基斯坦白沙瓦哈亚塔巴德工业区砷暴露工厂工人的头发表现

Mahvish Javed, Zilli Huma, Zeeshan Kibria, Muhammad Adeel Alam Shah
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背景与目的:砷既存在于自然环境中,也存在于工厂废水等人为来源中。地下水中的砷污染是东南亚国家危害健康的一个主要来源。本研究的目的是确定饮用水源和工厂废水中的砷含量,并分析白沙瓦工厂工人及其家属头发样本中的砷含量,以及工业工人头发的形态变化。方法:随机抽取81名在同一工业区生活和工作的工厂和非工厂家庭成员的劳动群体的水和头发样本,分析砷含量。毛发形态学在白沙瓦开伯尔医科大学组织形态学实验室进行。将两组实验结果与正常毛发组织形态学进行比较。采用SPSS 20对数据进行分析。结果:饮用水、菌落管井和家庭砷含量均未在WHO允许水平(10µg/L)以内。工厂废水中的砷含量为68微克/升(巴基斯坦政府的可接受水平为50微克/升)。两组之间的差异有统计学意义p≤0.001,工厂工人的头皮头发中砷含量相对较高,约34ppb。头发砷含量也<1.00µg/g。两组的头发样本在组织形态学上有很大的差异。结论:工厂废水中砷含量升高表明净化不当。砷含量在允许范围内,不能排除长期影响。
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Hair manifestations in factory workers with arsenic exposure in Hayatabad industrial estate Peshawar, Pakistan
BACKGROUND & OBJECTIVE: Arsenic is present both naturally and from manmade sources like factory effluents. Contamination by arsenic of the groundwater is a major source of health detriment in south-east Asian countries. The aim of this study was to identify levels of arsenic in drinking water sources and factory effluents and to analyse arsenic levels in hair samples from factory workers and their families, along with morphological changes in hair in industrial workers in Peshawar. METHODOLOGY: Water and hair samples were collected by random sampling from a labor colony of 81 factory and non-factory household members living and working in the same industrial estate and analyzed for arsenic. Hair morphology was carried out in histomorphology laboratory at Khyber Medical University, Peshawar. The results obtained from both groups were compared with normal hair histomorphology. The data was analyzed by using SPSS version 20. RESULTS: The arsenic level in drinking water, colony tube wells and households was not within the permissible level of WHO (10µg/L). The arsenic level in factory effluent was 68µg/l (Pakistan Government's acceptable level is 50µg/L). The difference was statistically significant p≤0.001 between the two groups, the factory workers had a relatively higher level of arsenic, ~34ppb, in their scalp hair. Hair arsenic level also came out to be <1.00µg/g. There was a wide variation in the histomorphology of the hair samples in both groups. CONCLUSION: Elevated levels of arsenic in factory effluent demonstrate improper decontamination. The arsenic levels were within permissible levels, long term effects cannot be ruled out.
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