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White Blood Cell Indices and Health Parameters of Workers in Industrial and Urban Areas
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Background. Working far from urban domains exposes workers to harsh
environmental hazards like air pollutants and harmful byproduct emissions. Site
workers often are exposed to harmful agents and may suffer from dangerous health
disorders. The aim of this study is to estimate the hazard level posed by these
conditions through clinical examination of assays taken at the State Company of
Fertilizers, Southern Region, in the Basra governorate of the city of Iraq.
Methods. A study was conducted on 35 workers from both the State Company of
Fertilizers (Southern Region) and Basrah University. The study involved an inquiry
into the occupational history, chronic illnesses, and smoking habits of participants,
along with a physical examination of arterial blood pressure, heart rate, body
temperature, and oxygen saturation (SpO2). A complete blood picture (CBP) test
was given to all study participants to obtain WBCs, while serum was assessed for
liver (ALT) and (AST).
Results. The study showed a higher incidence of hypertension and diabetes among
urban workers than among industrial workers, while 14% more industrial workers
underwent surgical operations and 29% had fillings of dental caries and showed a
non-significant rise in body temperature when compared with urban workers.
Industrial employees had a highly significant increase (P≤0.001) in systolic blood
pressure. Both groups of workers had uniformly decreased monocyte levels, while
total WBCs and granulocytes were non-uniformly distributed, except for
lymphocytes. Data showed a highly significant decrease (p≤0.005) in the monocytes
of industrial workers, while a general decrease was present in all other WBC
parameters, though with no statistical significance (P≥0.05). Liver function tests
showed abnormalities in 42% of the industrial workers (ALT 36 U/L), while 92.8%
were suggestive of chronic hepatitis or steatosis due to a ratio of less than 1 in AST :
ALT levels.
Conclusion. Decreased WBCs (leukopenia) and health problems, along with
markers of liver dysfunction, are potential health hazards faced by workers in the
fertilizer industry. Maintenance and site equipment engineers had recurrent longterm exposure to ammonia gases and toxic environmental agents. The findings of
this clinical surveillance are significant; however, studying the etiological factors
and subsequent pathogenicity remains necessary.
Keywords: White blood cell indices, industrial, urban
Iraqi Association for Medical Research and Studies
Title: White Blood Cell Indices and Health Parameters of
Workers in Industrial and Urban Areas
Description:
Background.
Working far from urban domains exposes workers to harsh
environmental hazards like air pollutants and harmful byproduct emissions.
Site
workers often are exposed to harmful agents and may suffer from dangerous health
disorders.
The aim of this study is to estimate the hazard level posed by these
conditions through clinical examination of assays taken at the State Company of
Fertilizers, Southern Region, in the Basra governorate of the city of Iraq.
Methods.
A study was conducted on 35 workers from both the State Company of
Fertilizers (Southern Region) and Basrah University.
The study involved an inquiry
into the occupational history, chronic illnesses, and smoking habits of participants,
along with a physical examination of arterial blood pressure, heart rate, body
temperature, and oxygen saturation (SpO2).
A complete blood picture (CBP) test
was given to all study participants to obtain WBCs, while serum was assessed for
liver (ALT) and (AST).
Results.
The study showed a higher incidence of hypertension and diabetes among
urban workers than among industrial workers, while 14% more industrial workers
underwent surgical operations and 29% had fillings of dental caries and showed a
non-significant rise in body temperature when compared with urban workers.
Industrial employees had a highly significant increase (P≤0.
001) in systolic blood
pressure.
Both groups of workers had uniformly decreased monocyte levels, while
total WBCs and granulocytes were non-uniformly distributed, except for
lymphocytes.
Data showed a highly significant decrease (p≤0.
005) in the monocytes
of industrial workers, while a general decrease was present in all other WBC
parameters, though with no statistical significance (P≥0.
05).
Liver function tests
showed abnormalities in 42% of the industrial workers (ALT 36 U/L), while 92.
8%
were suggestive of chronic hepatitis or steatosis due to a ratio of less than 1 in AST :
ALT levels.
Conclusion.
Decreased WBCs (leukopenia) and health problems, along with
markers of liver dysfunction, are potential health hazards faced by workers in the
fertilizer industry.
Maintenance and site equipment engineers had recurrent longterm exposure to ammonia gases and toxic environmental agents.
The findings of
this clinical surveillance are significant; however, studying the etiological factors
and subsequent pathogenicity remains necessary.
Keywords: White blood cell indices, industrial, urban.
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