CHRYSOTILE ASBESTOS AND HEALTH IN ZIMBABWE .2. HEALTH-STATUS SURVEY OF ACTIVE MINERS AND MILLERS

被引:8
作者
CULLEN, MR [1 ]
LOPEZCARRILLO, L [1 ]
ALLI, B [1 ]
PACE, PE [1 ]
SHALAT, SL [1 ]
BALOYI, RS [1 ]
机构
[1] MINIST LABOR MANPOWER PLANNING & SOCIAL WELF,DEPT OCCUPAT HLTH SAFETY & WORKERS COMPENSAT,HARARE,ZIMBABWE
关键词
PLEURAL DISEASE; ASBESTOSIS; LUNG FUNCTION; CHRYSOTILE ASBESTOS;
D O I
10.1002/ajim.4700190205
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
As part of the effort to establish industrial practice and public policy regarding asbestos in Zimbabwe, we have conducted a cross-sectional study of the chrysotile mines and mills. A stratified random sample of workers with greater than 10 years of exposure has been evaluated by spirometry, chest radiographs, and employment history. The latter was converted to quantitative estimates of exposure dose, using a matrix based on measured and reconstructed fiber levels for each job and facility during the years of work. Based on these data, a clear dose-response between asbestos exposure and functional loss has been demonstrated, with mean losses from predicted of about 400-600cc in vital capacity in the 10% of the population with heaviest exposures. Low-grade parenchymal radiographic abnormalities (ILO grade greater-than-or-equal-to 1/0) were evident in 8.7% of the total study group and were almost 10 times more common in those with more than 100 fibers/cc.years cumulative exposure than in those with 16 fiber/cc.years or less. Pleural disease was relatively rare, occurring in just under 10% of the study group, and was unrelated to exposure dose. Overall, these findings are compatible with results of similar studies in Quebec and Swaziland and suggest that similar control strategies are probably indicated.
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