2014
DOI: 10.4236/ojsst.2014.44019
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Skin Problems among Users of the Urine-Based Fertiliser in Ouagadougou Periurban Areas, Burkina Faso: A Prospective Study

Abstract: The great challenge for the sustainable use of excreta (urine, faeces) in agriculture is to increase the benefits of these products as resources and decrease the negative effects on human health. The risk of gastrointestinal diseases associated with the use of human excreta as natural fertilisers is well established, while information on skin problems remains largely anecdotal. The objective of this study was to evaluate the prevalence of skin problems among people involved in the handling of the urine used as… Show more

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“…manual workers may suffer from a skin infection of the fingers, known as paronychia. 36 All this scenario along with lack of education and awareness about severity of occupation related disease make high prevalence of occupational skin diseases in rice field workers of Haryana. According to an earlier report, self reporting of skin diseases is good indicator of prevalence of skin diseases in agricultural workers.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…manual workers may suffer from a skin infection of the fingers, known as paronychia. 36 All this scenario along with lack of education and awareness about severity of occupation related disease make high prevalence of occupational skin diseases in rice field workers of Haryana. According to an earlier report, self reporting of skin diseases is good indicator of prevalence of skin diseases in agricultural workers.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%