Simplice Innocent Moussouami, Yvon Rock Ghislain Alongo, Florent Nsompi, Mack Allah Mack, Bio Nigan Issiako, F. Mbemba
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2022 Phcog.Net。摘要简介:本研究评估了俾格米人从事熏肉贸易时燃烧柴火所产生的污染物的影响。材料与方法:将56例农村俾格米人(36.92±4.69岁)分为两组,暴露组29例(吸烟)和非暴露组27例(不吸烟)。测量了PM2.5污染物水平和呼吸参数。使用了一份包括人口统计数据的问卷和另一份确定呼吸道疾病症状的问卷。采用Epi info 7软件进行分析。结果:本研究表明,该职业所处的环境中存在高浓度的污染物。暴露的俾格米人的所有肺活量指标均下降。症状表现为慢性咳嗽、呼吸短促、喘息和呼吸困难,俾格米暴露组的症状更高。研究对象的年龄、暴露时间和污染物水平与某些症状之间存在很强的关联。结论:这些结果表明,参与吸烟野味的俾格米人吸入了大量的有毒颗粒。这种污染对健康和环境都有影响。这一人群需要筛查程序设计员。
Effects of Wood Smoke Exposure and Associated Factors on Respiratory Parameters of Pygmies Involved in the Smoking of Game Meat in the Congo/Brazzaville
2022 Phcog.Net. This is an open-access distributed under the terms of the Commons Attribution ABSTRACT Introduction: This study assesses the effects of pollutants generated by the burning of firewood by pygmies practicing the smoked meat trade. Materials and Methods: A total of 56 rural pygmies aged 36.92 ± 4.69 years old were divided into two groups, whose 29 exposed pygmies (practicing meat smoking) and 27 less exposed pygmies (not practicing this trade). Levels of PM2.5 pollutants and respiratory parameters were measured. A questionnaire including demographic data and another to identify symptoms of respiratory diseases were used. Epi info 7 software was used to perform the analyses. Results: This study indicates high concentrations of pollutants in the environment where this occupation is practiced. All spirometric parameters decreased in the exposed pygmies. The symptomatology was chronic cough, shortness of breath, wheezing and dyspnea that were higher in the exposed pygmy group. There was a strong association between the age of the subjects, the duration of exposure and the level of pollutants with certain symptoms. Conclusion: These results suggest that pygmies involved in smoking game meat inhale significant quantities of toxic particles. This pollution has health and environmental implications. Screening programmer are needed for this population.