A Study on noise- induced hearing loss in Agriculture and industry factory - Iran

Background and Objectives: Noise-induced hearing loss is a prevalent work-related morbidity in the country. We determined the strength of association between hearing loss and occupational noise exposure as the first step in prevention programs.Material and Methods: A historical cohort study involvin...

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Main Authors: A.A Keshtkar, MJ Kabir, S Asghari, S Nedjat, A Etemadi, R Heshmat, Y Kanani, K Holakouie Naeini
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Published: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2005-12-01
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Online Access:http://irje.tums.ac.ir/browse.php?a_code=A-10-25-205&slc_lang=en&sid=1
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spelling doaj-d36dbac7fa17435a8f4a573a5d3f238d2021-09-02T17:12:47ZfasTehran University of Medical Sciencesمجله اپیدمیولوژی ایران1735-74892228-75072005-12-01115964A Study on noise- induced hearing loss in Agriculture and industry factory - IranA.A Keshtkar0MJ Kabir1S Asghari2S Nedjat3A Etemadi4R Heshmat5Y Kanani6K Holakouie Naeini7 Background and Objectives: Noise-induced hearing loss is a prevalent work-related morbidity in the country. We determined the strength of association between hearing loss and occupational noise exposure as the first step in prevention programs.Material and Methods: A historical cohort study involving 100 exposed and 31 non-exposed subjects was conducted. Noise exposure was estimated using sound level meter BSEN 60651, Type 2. Past noise exposure was estimated using the existing data on the place and type of work. Audiometry was used to assess hearing loss in each subject in 3- year intervals on an occupational cohort from 1993-2004.Results: Noise-induced hearing loss was found in 49% (49 subjects) of the exposed group and 9.7 %( 3 subjects) of non-exposed group (p<.0001). Nobody used any form of hearing protection routinely in either group. Relative risk for noise-induced hearing loss was 5.1(CI95%: 1.7- 15.1).Time at risk was estimated 24.9 years (22.7-27.1) in exposed and 22.2 years (20.7-23.7) in unexposed group by survival analysis. Conclusion: More legislation, hearing conservation programs, and surveillance and biological monitoring of work sites and workers are required to prevent occupational hearing loss. Planning strategies for noise assessment and control can help improve the work environment. Gross occupational exposure to noise has been demonstrated to cause hearing loss and the authors believe that occupational hearing loss in the country is a widespread problem. http://irje.tums.ac.ir/browse.php?a_code=A-10-25-205&slc_lang=en&sid=1NoiseHearing lossAudiometery Occupational healthWorkersHearing damage
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author A.A Keshtkar
MJ Kabir
S Asghari
S Nedjat
A Etemadi
R Heshmat
Y Kanani
K Holakouie Naeini
spellingShingle A.A Keshtkar
MJ Kabir
S Asghari
S Nedjat
A Etemadi
R Heshmat
Y Kanani
K Holakouie Naeini
A Study on noise- induced hearing loss in Agriculture and industry factory - Iran
مجله اپیدمیولوژی ایران
Noise
Hearing loss
Audiometery
Occupational health
Workers
Hearing damage
author_facet A.A Keshtkar
MJ Kabir
S Asghari
S Nedjat
A Etemadi
R Heshmat
Y Kanani
K Holakouie Naeini
author_sort A.A Keshtkar
title A Study on noise- induced hearing loss in Agriculture and industry factory - Iran
title_short A Study on noise- induced hearing loss in Agriculture and industry factory - Iran
title_full A Study on noise- induced hearing loss in Agriculture and industry factory - Iran
title_fullStr A Study on noise- induced hearing loss in Agriculture and industry factory - Iran
title_full_unstemmed A Study on noise- induced hearing loss in Agriculture and industry factory - Iran
title_sort study on noise- induced hearing loss in agriculture and industry factory - iran
publisher Tehran University of Medical Sciences
series مجله اپیدمیولوژی ایران
issn 1735-7489
2228-7507
publishDate 2005-12-01
description Background and Objectives: Noise-induced hearing loss is a prevalent work-related morbidity in the country. We determined the strength of association between hearing loss and occupational noise exposure as the first step in prevention programs.Material and Methods: A historical cohort study involving 100 exposed and 31 non-exposed subjects was conducted. Noise exposure was estimated using sound level meter BSEN 60651, Type 2. Past noise exposure was estimated using the existing data on the place and type of work. Audiometry was used to assess hearing loss in each subject in 3- year intervals on an occupational cohort from 1993-2004.Results: Noise-induced hearing loss was found in 49% (49 subjects) of the exposed group and 9.7 %( 3 subjects) of non-exposed group (p<.0001). Nobody used any form of hearing protection routinely in either group. Relative risk for noise-induced hearing loss was 5.1(CI95%: 1.7- 15.1).Time at risk was estimated 24.9 years (22.7-27.1) in exposed and 22.2 years (20.7-23.7) in unexposed group by survival analysis. Conclusion: More legislation, hearing conservation programs, and surveillance and biological monitoring of work sites and workers are required to prevent occupational hearing loss. Planning strategies for noise assessment and control can help improve the work environment. Gross occupational exposure to noise has been demonstrated to cause hearing loss and the authors believe that occupational hearing loss in the country is a widespread problem.
topic Noise
Hearing loss
Audiometery
Occupational health
Workers
Hearing damage
url http://irje.tums.ac.ir/browse.php?a_code=A-10-25-205&slc_lang=en&sid=1
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