Effect of exposure to solid wastes in relation to employment duration on some important markers of health and disease in waste management workers of Ogun State in …

AO Odewabi, OA Ogundahunsi… - Human & experimental …, 2013 - journals.sagepub.com
Human & experimental toxicology, 2013journals.sagepub.com
Waste management workers (WMWs) around the world are at risk of work-related health
disorders. The influence of employment duration on individuals occupationally exposed to
solid waste was investigated in this study. The study comprised (n= 280) 180 WMWs and
100 controls. Employment duration was obtained from questionnaire survey and categorized
into three groups: group I (0.5–2 years), group II (> 2–4 years) and group III (> 4–6 years).
Blood sample (10 ml) was collected from the antecubital vein of subjects for analysis. WMWs …
Waste management workers (WMWs) around the world are at risk of work-related health disorders. The influence of employment duration on individuals occupationally exposed to solid waste was investigated in this study. The study comprised (n = 280) 180 WMWs and 100 controls. Employment duration was obtained from questionnaire survey and categorized into three groups: group I (0.5–2 years), group II (>2–4 years) and group III (>4–6 years). Blood sample (10 ml) was collected from the antecubital vein of subjects for analysis. WMWs exhibited significantly (p < 0.001) elevated inflammatory markers (erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR), C-reactive protein (CRP) and ceruloplasmin (Cp)) relative to control. While Cp increased, ESR and CRP decreased with increasing WMWs’ employment duration. Alteration in oxidant/antioxidant markers was characterized by significant (p < 0.001) decrease in ferric-reducing ability of plasma (FRAP) and catalase activity together with marked (p < 0.01) elevation of thiobarbituric acid reactive substances (TBARS) and uric acid (UA). TBARS, UA and FRAP increased while catalase decreased with WMWs’ employment duration. In addition, WMWs exhibited significantly (p < 0.01) elevated immunoglobulin A (IgA) and IgG, which also increased and decreased, respectively, with job duration. The significantly (p < 0.01) decreased haemoglobin and haematocrit levels as well as the significantly (p < 0.001) elevated total leukocytes in WMWs increased with employment duration. Alanine aminotransferase increased and albumin decreased significantly (p < 0.05) in WMWs, and these changes also increased and decreased, respectively, with job duration. Data suggest that levels of alteration of important systemic markers of health/disease are related to WMWs’ employment or exposure duration.
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