Centre of Maritime Health and Society, Institute of Public Health, Esbjerg, University of Southern Denmark.
Faculty of Health Sciences, University de Panamá, Panamá, Rep. of Panama.
J Agromedicine. 2019 Oct;24(4):341-350. doi: 10.1080/1059924X.2019.1639575. Epub 2019 Jul 11.
: Maritime health and safety research primarily comes from developed industrial countries, with sparse contributions from developing countries. The aim of this article is to give an overview of the research in Latin American fishery to point out the need for research and prevention in this part of the world.: A systematic search was carried out with Medline/PubMed, Google Scholar, Google Academico, SciELO, Pan American Journal of Public Health, Medicina Maritima, and other relevant Spanish- and English-language journals in Latin America (1984-2018). By using the ICD-10 system we were able to identify the most important studies related to the research questions.: A total of 143 scientific articles were identified under the criteria. After duplicates, administrative reports, and conference abstracts were removed, 110 original articles were screened. Of those, 89 peer-reviewed articles on fishermen's health and safety fulfilled the inclusion criteria and were included in the final evaluation. Brazil accounted for the largest share (49), while eight other countries had one to nine studies (and the rest zero). Study objectives included occupational injuries, cancer, divers' disease, skin diseases, hearing loss, ergonomic problems, and environmental pollution. Non-fatal and fatal accident studies in fishing were absent.: The lack of occupational injury studies is striking, and it urgently calls for establishing injury registers and monitoring safety in fishing. Among the occupational diseases, pityriasis of the eyes and different types of skin cancer (related ultraviolet radiation exposure) need critical attention and prevention. The scant number of epidemiological studies calls for collaborative international research to establish preventive polices and activities in fishing.
: 航海健康与安全研究主要来自发达工业国家,发展中国家的贡献甚少。本文旨在概述拉丁美洲渔业的研究情况,指出世界这一地区需要开展研究和预防工作。: 我们在 Medline/PubMed、Google Scholar、Google Academico、SciELO、泛美公共卫生杂志、Maritime Medicine 以及拉丁美洲的其他相关西班牙语和英语期刊(1984-2018 年)中进行了系统检索。我们使用 ICD-10 系统,确定了与研究问题最相关的最重要研究。: 根据标准,共确定了 143 篇科学文章。在去除重复、行政报告和会议摘要后,筛选了 110 篇原始文章。其中,89 篇关于渔民健康和安全的同行评议文章符合纳入标准,并纳入最终评估。巴西占比最大(49%),而其他八个国家有 1 到 9 项研究(其余国家则没有)。研究目标包括职业伤害、癌症、潜水员疾病、皮肤病、听力损失、工效学问题和环境污染。渔业中没有非致命和致命事故研究。: 职业伤害研究的缺乏令人震惊,迫切需要建立伤害登记册并监测渔业安全。在职业疾病中,眼糠疹和不同类型的皮肤癌(与紫外线辐射暴露有关)需要引起重视并加以预防。流行病学研究数量较少,需要开展国际合作研究,以制定渔业预防政策和活动。