Byssinosis and COPD rates among factory workers manufacturing hemp and jute

Objectives: Prior studies have been performed on cotton textile plants throughout the world. This study was planned to identify the rate of byssinosis and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) in hemp and jute workers and those who worked with both of them. Material and Methods: The study was...

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Main Authors: Mukremin Er, Salih A. Emri, Ahmet U. Demir, Peter S. Thorne, Yalcin Karakoca, Nazmi Bilir, Izzettin Y. Baris
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Published: Nofer Institute of Occupational Medicine 2016-02-01
Series:International Journal of Occupational Medicine and Environmental Health
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spelling doaj-66995634331e4a5393226bf95ef69f622020-11-24T23:01:50ZengNofer Institute of Occupational MedicineInternational Journal of Occupational Medicine and Environmental Health1232-10871896-494X2016-02-01291556810.13075/ijomeh.1896.00512Byssinosis and COPD rates among factory workers manufacturing hemp and juteMukremin ErSalih A. EmriAhmet U. DemirPeter S. ThorneYalcin KarakocaNazmi BilirIzzettin Y. BarisObjectives: Prior studies have been performed on cotton textile plants throughout the world. This study was planned to identify the rate of byssinosis and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) in hemp and jute workers and those who worked with both of them. Material and Methods: The study was realized in a factory which consecutively processed hemp and jute. The study enrollment included 266 people, 164 of whom were active workers and 102 were retired. A questionnaire, plain chest X-rays, physical examination and pulmonary function tests were performed. Dust levels were measured in various sections of the factory during 8 h work shifts. Endotoxin levels of various quality hemp fibers and dusts were measured. Results: The rate of byssinosis (28.2%) was higher among the workers that who exposed to both jute and hemp dust. The frequency of chronic bronchitis in retired workers who previously smoked was higher (20%) as compared to currently smoking workers (17%). High dust levels were measured in some parts of the factory (mean (M) = 2.69 mg/m3). Working in dense dust areas, active smoking, being older than 40 years of age, being an ex-smoker, and working in the factory for a period exceeding 15 years were significantly associated with bronchitis and emphysema development. High endotoxin levels were determined for fine hemp dust (605 EU/mg), coarse hemp dust (336 EU/mg) and poor quality hemp fibers (114 EU/mg), whereas in fresh hemp stalks the level of endotoxin was determined to be lower (0.27 EU/mg). Conclusions: Because of high exposures to jute and hemp dusts that are associated with high byssinosis rates, personal protection and environmental hygiene is crucial to prevention of byssinosis.http://ijomeh.eu/Byssinosis-and-COPD-rates-among-factory-workers-manufacturing-hemp-and-jute,58551,0,2.htmlByssinosisendotoxinCOPDhempjuteoccupational health
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author Mukremin Er
Salih A. Emri
Ahmet U. Demir
Peter S. Thorne
Yalcin Karakoca
Nazmi Bilir
Izzettin Y. Baris
spellingShingle Mukremin Er
Salih A. Emri
Ahmet U. Demir
Peter S. Thorne
Yalcin Karakoca
Nazmi Bilir
Izzettin Y. Baris
Byssinosis and COPD rates among factory workers manufacturing hemp and jute
International Journal of Occupational Medicine and Environmental Health
Byssinosis
endotoxin
COPD
hemp
jute
occupational health
author_facet Mukremin Er
Salih A. Emri
Ahmet U. Demir
Peter S. Thorne
Yalcin Karakoca
Nazmi Bilir
Izzettin Y. Baris
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title Byssinosis and COPD rates among factory workers manufacturing hemp and jute
title_short Byssinosis and COPD rates among factory workers manufacturing hemp and jute
title_full Byssinosis and COPD rates among factory workers manufacturing hemp and jute
title_fullStr Byssinosis and COPD rates among factory workers manufacturing hemp and jute
title_full_unstemmed Byssinosis and COPD rates among factory workers manufacturing hemp and jute
title_sort byssinosis and copd rates among factory workers manufacturing hemp and jute
publisher Nofer Institute of Occupational Medicine
series International Journal of Occupational Medicine and Environmental Health
issn 1232-1087
1896-494X
publishDate 2016-02-01
description Objectives: Prior studies have been performed on cotton textile plants throughout the world. This study was planned to identify the rate of byssinosis and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) in hemp and jute workers and those who worked with both of them. Material and Methods: The study was realized in a factory which consecutively processed hemp and jute. The study enrollment included 266 people, 164 of whom were active workers and 102 were retired. A questionnaire, plain chest X-rays, physical examination and pulmonary function tests were performed. Dust levels were measured in various sections of the factory during 8 h work shifts. Endotoxin levels of various quality hemp fibers and dusts were measured. Results: The rate of byssinosis (28.2%) was higher among the workers that who exposed to both jute and hemp dust. The frequency of chronic bronchitis in retired workers who previously smoked was higher (20%) as compared to currently smoking workers (17%). High dust levels were measured in some parts of the factory (mean (M) = 2.69 mg/m3). Working in dense dust areas, active smoking, being older than 40 years of age, being an ex-smoker, and working in the factory for a period exceeding 15 years were significantly associated with bronchitis and emphysema development. High endotoxin levels were determined for fine hemp dust (605 EU/mg), coarse hemp dust (336 EU/mg) and poor quality hemp fibers (114 EU/mg), whereas in fresh hemp stalks the level of endotoxin was determined to be lower (0.27 EU/mg). Conclusions: Because of high exposures to jute and hemp dusts that are associated with high byssinosis rates, personal protection and environmental hygiene is crucial to prevention of byssinosis.
topic Byssinosis
endotoxin
COPD
hemp
jute
occupational health
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