Muralidhar Venkiteswaran, Ahasan Md Faizul, Khan Ahad Mahmud
Department of General Surgery, Sree Balaji Medical College and Hospital, Chennai, India.
Central Medical College, Comilla, Bangladesh.
BMJ Case Rep. 2017 Nov 3;2017:bcr-2017-222154. doi: 10.1136/bcr-2017-222154.
We report for the first time asbestosis among ship-breaking workers of Sitakunda in Bangladesh who were exposed to asbestos during ship-based and beach-based operations for at least 10 years. Asbestosis was present among 35% of workers. Years of work (>20) and forced vital capacity (<80% of predicted) were significantly associated with the disease. Currently, global ship-breaking operations are mainly concentrated in the Indian subcontinent, and Bangladesh has the majority share. Ninety per cent of domestic steel is produced in the ship-breaking operations in Bangladesh and is an important contributor to the economy. It also gives employment to more than 100 000 people. It is imperative to medically check up all the workers for benign and malignant diseases causally related to asbestos among these vulnerable population of workers.
我们首次报告了孟加拉国锡塔昆达拆船工人中存在石棉肺的情况,这些工人在基于船舶和海滩的作业中接触石棉至少达10年。35%的工人患有石棉肺。工作年限(>20年)和用力肺活量(<预测值的80%)与该病显著相关。目前,全球拆船作业主要集中在印度次大陆,孟加拉国占大部分份额。孟加拉国90%的国内钢铁是在拆船作业中生产的,对经济有重要贡献。它还为超过10万人提供了就业机会。对这些易受影响的工人群体中所有与石棉有因果关系的良性和恶性疾病进行医学检查势在必行。