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High Prevalence of Respiratory and Dermal Symptoms Among Ethiopian Flower Farm Workers

Authors :
Vegard Mjelde Hanssen
Amare Workiye Nigatu
Bente E. Moen
Magne Bråtveit
Zeyede K Zeleke
Source :
Archives of environmentaloccupational health. 70(4)
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

The flower industry is among the most important export industries in Ethiopia, employing more than 50,000 workers. The working conditions and health status among workers in Ethiopian flower industry are not documented. A questionnaire-based interview was conducted among 213 flower industry workers from 3 flower farms and 60 control workers from supermarkets from February to March 2012. A walk-through survey was also performed on the 3 flower farms. Interviewed flower farm workers have high prevalences of respiratory and dermal symptoms, which are rarely reported among controls. Female workers inside the greenhouses on the 3 flower farms have significantly more respiratory and dermal symptoms than workers outside the greenhouse, also when adjusting for age and education. Limited access to personal protection equipment (PPE) and unsafe pesticide routines are documented. This study indicates that working in these flower greenhouses might be associated with adverse health effects.

Details

ISSN :
21544700
Volume :
70
Issue :
4
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Archives of environmentaloccupational health
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....cd5acbb5ca942709b3a7ac5e679b76e0