Reduced Haematopoietic Output in Automobile Mechanics and Sprayers with Chronic Exposure to Petrochemicals: A Case-Control Study in Cape Coast, Ghana
Background. Automobile mechanics and sprayers are at a higher risk of exposure to hazardous chemicals such as polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and heavy metals which may cause adverse health outcomes. This study aimed to use reticulocyte count as an indirect measure of the haematological output in a...
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doaj-ea98db39ce374401b8853f956186332b2020-11-24T22:39:59ZengHindawi LimitedJournal of Environmental and Public Health1687-98051687-98132018-01-01201810.1155/2018/95639899563989Reduced Haematopoietic Output in Automobile Mechanics and Sprayers with Chronic Exposure to Petrochemicals: A Case-Control Study in Cape Coast, GhanaPatrick Adu0Richard Pobee1Aaron Awuah2Paul B. Asiamah3Festus Amoani4Sampson Gyabaa5Medical Laboratory Science Department, School of Allied Health Sciences, University of Cape Coast, Cape Coast, GhanaMedical Laboratory Science Department, School of Allied Health Sciences, University of Cape Coast, Cape Coast, GhanaMedical Laboratory Science Department, School of Allied Health Sciences, University of Cape Coast, Cape Coast, GhanaMedical Laboratory Science Department, School of Allied Health Sciences, University of Cape Coast, Cape Coast, GhanaMedical Laboratory Science Department, School of Allied Health Sciences, University of Cape Coast, Cape Coast, GhanaMedical Laboratory Department, Ewim Polyclinic, Cape Coast, GhanaBackground. Automobile mechanics and sprayers are at a higher risk of exposure to hazardous chemicals such as polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and heavy metals which may cause adverse health outcomes. This study aimed to use reticulocyte count as an indirect measure of the haematological output in automobile mechanics and sprayers in the Cape Coast Metropolis, Ghana. Method. This cross-sectional study recruited 130 participants: 90 cases (57 automobile mechanics and 33 automobile sprayers) and 40 controls (nonautomobile workers). Venous blood samples were drawn from the participants and examined for full blood count and absolute reticulocyte count. Semi-structured questionnaire was used to collect demographic and occupational safety information from participants. Results. 75.6% of cases had never received occupational safety training. Whereas 35.1% of automobile mechanics routinely siphoned fuel, 36.4% of automobile sprayers never used nose masks in the discharge of their duties. Controls had significantly higher WBC counts compared to mechanics (p=0.0001; 5.04±1.7 versus 3.81±1.1), or sprayers (p=0.0004; 5.04±1.7 versus 3.74±0.9). Lymphocyte, monocyte, and platelet counts were also significantly higher in controls compared to cases. Whereas RBC counts were significantly higher in controls compared to automobile mechanics (4.85 versus 4.66; p=0.034), haemoglobin levels were significantly higher in automobile sprayers compared to controls (15.13 versus 14.1 g/dl; p=0.0126). Absolute reticulocyte count was significantly higher in controls compared to cases [p<0.0001; (56.88±32.14) × 109/L (controls) versus (25.31±15.75) × 109/L (sprayers) or (33.27±24.42) × 109/L (mechanics)]. Among the cases however, only RBC counts were significantly lower in automobile mechanics compared to automobile sprayers (p=0.0088; 4.66±0.4 versus 4.85±0.5). Conclusion. It was evident that both automobile mechanics and sprayers had significantly reduced haematopoietic output. Occupational safety training is not given priority and must be addressed.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/9563989 |
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Patrick Adu Richard Pobee Aaron Awuah Paul B. Asiamah Festus Amoani Sampson Gyabaa Reduced Haematopoietic Output in Automobile Mechanics and Sprayers with Chronic Exposure to Petrochemicals: A Case-Control Study in Cape Coast, Ghana Journal of Environmental and Public Health |
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Reduced Haematopoietic Output in Automobile Mechanics and Sprayers with Chronic Exposure to Petrochemicals: A Case-Control Study in Cape Coast, Ghana |
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Reduced Haematopoietic Output in Automobile Mechanics and Sprayers with Chronic Exposure to Petrochemicals: A Case-Control Study in Cape Coast, Ghana |
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Reduced Haematopoietic Output in Automobile Mechanics and Sprayers with Chronic Exposure to Petrochemicals: A Case-Control Study in Cape Coast, Ghana |
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Reduced Haematopoietic Output in Automobile Mechanics and Sprayers with Chronic Exposure to Petrochemicals: A Case-Control Study in Cape Coast, Ghana |
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Reduced Haematopoietic Output in Automobile Mechanics and Sprayers with Chronic Exposure to Petrochemicals: A Case-Control Study in Cape Coast, Ghana |
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reduced haematopoietic output in automobile mechanics and sprayers with chronic exposure to petrochemicals: a case-control study in cape coast, ghana |
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Hindawi Limited |
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Journal of Environmental and Public Health |
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1687-9805 1687-9813 |
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Background. Automobile mechanics and sprayers are at a higher risk of exposure to hazardous chemicals such as polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and heavy metals which may cause adverse health outcomes. This study aimed to use reticulocyte count as an indirect measure of the haematological output in automobile mechanics and sprayers in the Cape Coast Metropolis, Ghana. Method. This cross-sectional study recruited 130 participants: 90 cases (57 automobile mechanics and 33 automobile sprayers) and 40 controls (nonautomobile workers). Venous blood samples were drawn from the participants and examined for full blood count and absolute reticulocyte count. Semi-structured questionnaire was used to collect demographic and occupational safety information from participants. Results. 75.6% of cases had never received occupational safety training. Whereas 35.1% of automobile mechanics routinely siphoned fuel, 36.4% of automobile sprayers never used nose masks in the discharge of their duties. Controls had significantly higher WBC counts compared to mechanics (p=0.0001; 5.04±1.7 versus 3.81±1.1), or sprayers (p=0.0004; 5.04±1.7 versus 3.74±0.9). Lymphocyte, monocyte, and platelet counts were also significantly higher in controls compared to cases. Whereas RBC counts were significantly higher in controls compared to automobile mechanics (4.85 versus 4.66; p=0.034), haemoglobin levels were significantly higher in automobile sprayers compared to controls (15.13 versus 14.1 g/dl; p=0.0126). Absolute reticulocyte count was significantly higher in controls compared to cases [p<0.0001; (56.88±32.14) × 109/L (controls) versus (25.31±15.75) × 109/L (sprayers) or (33.27±24.42) × 109/L (mechanics)]. Among the cases however, only RBC counts were significantly lower in automobile mechanics compared to automobile sprayers (p=0.0088; 4.66±0.4 versus 4.85±0.5). Conclusion. It was evident that both automobile mechanics and sprayers had significantly reduced haematopoietic output. Occupational safety training is not given priority and must be addressed. |
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