Health hazards related to Soba sewage treatment plant, Sudan

The aim of this study was to determine the health hazards acquired by the residents nearby Soba sewage treatment plant. A descriptive cross-sectional study was carried out in Soba locality, Khartoum, Sudan. An interviewer-administrated questionnaire was assigned to 462 residents of the area living i...

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Main Authors: Rasha Osman Abdelwahab Abdelmoneim, Ranien Mohamed El Mortada Mahi Eldin Mahdi, Rawia Moawia Elamin Elahmer, Rogaya Adel Derar Elansary, Safaa Elsafi Widaa Mohamed, Said Hashim Ahmed Abdelgader, Sakina Salah Abbasher Ahmed, Sally Mohamed Alfatih Abdalrhman
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Language:English
Published: PAGEPress Publications 2017-12-01
Series:Journal of Public Health in Africa
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Online Access:http://www.publichealthinafrica.org/index.php/jphia/article/view/610
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spelling doaj-1d87c97ff2d14f5d80314959e61939b72020-11-25T03:54:20ZengPAGEPress PublicationsJournal of Public Health in Africa2038-99222038-99302017-12-018210.4081/jphia.2017.610173Health hazards related to Soba sewage treatment plant, SudanRasha Osman Abdelwahab Abdelmoneim0Ranien Mohamed El Mortada Mahi Eldin Mahdi1Rawia Moawia Elamin Elahmer2Rogaya Adel Derar Elansary3Safaa Elsafi Widaa Mohamed4Said Hashim Ahmed Abdelgader5Sakina Salah Abbasher Ahmed6Sally Mohamed Alfatih Abdalrhman7Khartoum Dental HospitalMilitary Teaching Hospital, KhartoumElmazin Private ClinicMilitary Teaching Hospital, KhartoumMilitary Teaching Hospital, KhartoumMinistry of Health, KhartoumMinistry of Health, KhartoumAlribat University, KhartoumThe aim of this study was to determine the health hazards acquired by the residents nearby Soba sewage treatment plant. A descriptive cross-sectional study was carried out in Soba locality, Khartoum, Sudan. An interviewer-administrated questionnaire was assigned to 462 residents of the area living in four geographically distributed squares around the sewage plant. The data was analyzed in SPSS; Cronbach’s alpha reliability scale of measurement was used to check the internal validity of six variables related to the quality of life. A logistic regression analysis was used to assess the relationship between the health hazards and the quality of life. Among the 462 residents, difficulty in breathing (37.9%) and nausea (37.2) were the principal health hazards. Moreover, the residents had a satisfactory level of awareness (88.7%) about the health hazards. The utmost impact on the quality of life was psychological (97.2%). It was statistically correlated with the reported factors, which impacted the quality of life in the district as revealed by the Cronbach’s alpha reliability test with absenteeism (P=0.026), disability (P=0.014), socialization (P=0.032) and death (P=0.016). A logistic regression analysis revealed chemical hazards had a statistically significant association (P<0.05) with quality of life of the residents of Soba district. The study strongly entails the fact that sewage treatment plants crave exceptional consideration from the concerned responsible authorities, together with the fact that the evolved health threats should be confronted with immense responsibility as soon as possible.http://www.publichealthinafrica.org/index.php/jphia/article/view/610Sewagehealth hazardspublic healthwaste
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author Rasha Osman Abdelwahab Abdelmoneim
Ranien Mohamed El Mortada Mahi Eldin Mahdi
Rawia Moawia Elamin Elahmer
Rogaya Adel Derar Elansary
Safaa Elsafi Widaa Mohamed
Said Hashim Ahmed Abdelgader
Sakina Salah Abbasher Ahmed
Sally Mohamed Alfatih Abdalrhman
spellingShingle Rasha Osman Abdelwahab Abdelmoneim
Ranien Mohamed El Mortada Mahi Eldin Mahdi
Rawia Moawia Elamin Elahmer
Rogaya Adel Derar Elansary
Safaa Elsafi Widaa Mohamed
Said Hashim Ahmed Abdelgader
Sakina Salah Abbasher Ahmed
Sally Mohamed Alfatih Abdalrhman
Health hazards related to Soba sewage treatment plant, Sudan
Journal of Public Health in Africa
Sewage
health hazards
public health
waste
author_facet Rasha Osman Abdelwahab Abdelmoneim
Ranien Mohamed El Mortada Mahi Eldin Mahdi
Rawia Moawia Elamin Elahmer
Rogaya Adel Derar Elansary
Safaa Elsafi Widaa Mohamed
Said Hashim Ahmed Abdelgader
Sakina Salah Abbasher Ahmed
Sally Mohamed Alfatih Abdalrhman
author_sort Rasha Osman Abdelwahab Abdelmoneim
title Health hazards related to Soba sewage treatment plant, Sudan
title_short Health hazards related to Soba sewage treatment plant, Sudan
title_full Health hazards related to Soba sewage treatment plant, Sudan
title_fullStr Health hazards related to Soba sewage treatment plant, Sudan
title_full_unstemmed Health hazards related to Soba sewage treatment plant, Sudan
title_sort health hazards related to soba sewage treatment plant, sudan
publisher PAGEPress Publications
series Journal of Public Health in Africa
issn 2038-9922
2038-9930
publishDate 2017-12-01
description The aim of this study was to determine the health hazards acquired by the residents nearby Soba sewage treatment plant. A descriptive cross-sectional study was carried out in Soba locality, Khartoum, Sudan. An interviewer-administrated questionnaire was assigned to 462 residents of the area living in four geographically distributed squares around the sewage plant. The data was analyzed in SPSS; Cronbach’s alpha reliability scale of measurement was used to check the internal validity of six variables related to the quality of life. A logistic regression analysis was used to assess the relationship between the health hazards and the quality of life. Among the 462 residents, difficulty in breathing (37.9%) and nausea (37.2) were the principal health hazards. Moreover, the residents had a satisfactory level of awareness (88.7%) about the health hazards. The utmost impact on the quality of life was psychological (97.2%). It was statistically correlated with the reported factors, which impacted the quality of life in the district as revealed by the Cronbach’s alpha reliability test with absenteeism (P=0.026), disability (P=0.014), socialization (P=0.032) and death (P=0.016). A logistic regression analysis revealed chemical hazards had a statistically significant association (P<0.05) with quality of life of the residents of Soba district. The study strongly entails the fact that sewage treatment plants crave exceptional consideration from the concerned responsible authorities, together with the fact that the evolved health threats should be confronted with immense responsibility as soon as possible.
topic Sewage
health hazards
public health
waste
url http://www.publichealthinafrica.org/index.php/jphia/article/view/610
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