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Mapping the health and environmental situation in informal zones in Aleppo, Syria: report from the Aleppo household survey.

机译:绘制叙利亚阿勒颇非正式区域的健康和环境状况图:阿勒颇家庭调查报告。

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OBJECTIVES: Despite large communities living in informal zones around major cities in Syria, there is currently no information on the health and environmental situations in these areas. From May to August 2004, the Syrian Center for Tobacco Studies (SCTS) conducted the first household survey aiming to provide a baseline map of main health problems and exposures affecting these communities in Aleppo, the second largest city in Syria (2,500,000 inhabitants). METHODS: Information on 1,021 participants randomly selected using stratified cluster sampling were available (46% males, mean age 34+/-11.7, age range 18-65 years, response rate 86%), including self-reported health/disability, exposures, and saliva cotinine measurement. RESULTS: Some positive findings include better than expected access to electricity, piped water, city sewage, and the use of propane for cooking. Particular areas of concern include high fertility rates, overcrowded housing conditions, and gender inequality in education and work. Household features likely to reflect negatively on residents' health include the use of diesel chimneys for heating and lack of smoking restrictions. Overall, residents of informal zones suffer from substantial physical and mental health problems and are exposed to high levels of indoor air pollution. All seem to affect women and the elderly disproportionately, while men are more affected by smoking, occupational respiratory exposures, and injuries. Both infectious and non-infectious respiratory outcomes were very common among study participants. Chronic and degenerative disease, including CVD and joint problems, were a source of substantial morbidity among the studied communities. CONCLUSIONS: This study highlights major health and environmental specificities of marginalized populations living in Aleppo, where women seem to bear a disproportionate burden of poor health and disability. Smoking and exposure to tobacco smoke seem among the major exposures facing these populations.
机译:目标:尽管有大型社区生活在叙利亚主要城市周围的非正式地区,但目前尚无关于这些地区健康和环境状况的信息。从2004年5月至8月,叙利亚烟草研究中心(SCTS)进行了首次家庭调查,目的是提供主要健康问题和影响这些社区的主要基线图,这些疾病和暴露影响了叙利亚第二大城市(250万居民)阿勒颇。方法:获得了使用分层整群抽样随机选择的1,021名参与者的信息(46%的男性,平均年龄34 +/- 11.7,年龄范围18-65岁,缓解率86%),包括自我报告的健康/残疾,暴露,和唾液可替宁测量。结果:一些积极的发现包括获得比预期的更好的电力,自来水,城市污水以及使用丙烷进行烹饪。特别令人关注的领域包括高生育率,过度拥挤的住房条件以及教育和工作中的性别不平等。可能对居民健康产生负面影响的家庭特征包括使用柴油烟囱取暖和缺乏吸烟限制。总体而言,非正规区的居民遭受严重的身心健康问题,并暴露于高水平的室内空气污染中。似乎所有人对妇女和老年人的影响均不成比例,而男子则更受吸烟,职业性呼吸道暴露和伤害的影响。在研究参与者中,感染性和非感染性呼吸道结局都很常见。在所研究的社区中,包括CVD和关节问题在内的慢性和退行性疾病是大量发病的来源。结论:这项研究强调了生活在阿勒颇的边缘化人群的主要健康和环境特征,那里的妇女似乎承担着健康和残疾状况不成比例的重担。吸烟和接触烟草烟雾似乎是这些人群面临的主要接触途径。

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