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Prevalence of pulmonary disorders in sanitizer industrial workers

Authors: Sutar, Aniket Shrikrishna; Somade, Omkar Ashok;

Prevalence of pulmonary disorders in sanitizer industrial workers

Abstract

Background: This is the research about the lung disease in those industry workers for example sanitizer factory. They are working in harmful environment like they are expose to lot of chemicals Without any safety. Sanitizer production has increased significantly due to the COVID-19 pandemic, which may increase the risk of occupational exposure and adverse health effects among workers.Aim: The aim of the study is to analyze the pulmonary disorders in sanitizer industrial workersMethodology: 245 sanitizer factory workers (30-to 60-year-old) working at least one year in sanitizer factory included in this study the pulmonary disorder Questionnaires were distributed to 245 participants. Descriptive data regarding the working related risk factor for pulmonary disorder and health related issues information collected.Result: Among the 245 workers included in the analyses, male 167 and female 78. There is 64% and more workers are affected by sanitizer industry. Certain symptoms are observed among their workers.Conclusion: This study is on pulmonary disorders in sanitizer industrial workers. Based on the available evidence, there is a growing concern about the potential link between exposure to certain chemicals used in sanitizer production and an increased risk of developing pulmonary disorders.

Keywords

Pulmonary disorders, sanitizer factory workers, WHO.

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