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Challenges and opportunities for silicosis prevention and control: need for a national health program on silicosis in India
by
Rupani, Mihir P.
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Artificial intelligence
/ Awareness
/ Care and treatment
/ Construction industry
/ Decades
/ Diagnosis
/ Disease prevention
/ Dust
/ Dust control
/ Exposure
/ Factories
/ Government regulations
/ Health problems
/ Health promotion
/ Health risks
/ Income
/ India
/ Informal economy
/ Law enforcement
/ Machine learning
/ Manufacturing
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Methods
/ Mines
/ Mining
/ Occupational exposure
/ Occupational Medicine/Industrial Medicine
/ Pharmacology/Toxicology
/ Pneumoconiosis
/ Public Health
/ Rehabilitation
/ Review
/ Silica
/ Silica dust
/ Silica dust control
/ Silicon dioxide
/ Silicosis
/ Statutory provisions
/ Stone
/ Surveillance
/ Surveillance systems
/ Tuberculosis
/ Workers
2023
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Challenges and opportunities for silicosis prevention and control: need for a national health program on silicosis in India
by
Rupani, Mihir P.
in
Artificial intelligence
/ Awareness
/ Care and treatment
/ Construction industry
/ Decades
/ Diagnosis
/ Disease prevention
/ Dust
/ Dust control
/ Exposure
/ Factories
/ Government regulations
/ Health problems
/ Health promotion
/ Health risks
/ Income
/ India
/ Informal economy
/ Law enforcement
/ Machine learning
/ Manufacturing
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Methods
/ Mines
/ Mining
/ Occupational exposure
/ Occupational Medicine/Industrial Medicine
/ Pharmacology/Toxicology
/ Pneumoconiosis
/ Public Health
/ Rehabilitation
/ Review
/ Silica
/ Silica dust
/ Silica dust control
/ Silicon dioxide
/ Silicosis
/ Statutory provisions
/ Stone
/ Surveillance
/ Surveillance systems
/ Tuberculosis
/ Workers
2023
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Challenges and opportunities for silicosis prevention and control: need for a national health program on silicosis in India
by
Rupani, Mihir P.
in
Artificial intelligence
/ Awareness
/ Care and treatment
/ Construction industry
/ Decades
/ Diagnosis
/ Disease prevention
/ Dust
/ Dust control
/ Exposure
/ Factories
/ Government regulations
/ Health problems
/ Health promotion
/ Health risks
/ Income
/ India
/ Informal economy
/ Law enforcement
/ Machine learning
/ Manufacturing
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Methods
/ Mines
/ Mining
/ Occupational exposure
/ Occupational Medicine/Industrial Medicine
/ Pharmacology/Toxicology
/ Pneumoconiosis
/ Public Health
/ Rehabilitation
/ Review
/ Silica
/ Silica dust
/ Silica dust control
/ Silicon dioxide
/ Silicosis
/ Statutory provisions
/ Stone
/ Surveillance
/ Surveillance systems
/ Tuberculosis
/ Workers
2023
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Challenges and opportunities for silicosis prevention and control: need for a national health program on silicosis in India
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Challenges and opportunities for silicosis prevention and control: need for a national health program on silicosis in India
2023
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Overview
Background
Silicosis has been one of the most serious occupational public health problems worldwide for many decades. The global burden of silicosis is largely unknown, although it is thought to be more prevalent in low and medium-income countries. Individual studies among workers exposed to silica dust in various industries, however, reveal a high prevalence of silicosis in India. This paper is an updated review of the novel challenges and opportunities for silicosis prevention and control in India.
Main body
The unregulated informal sector employs workers on contractual appointment thereby insulating the employers from legislative provisions. Due to a lack of awareness of the serious health risks and low-income levels, symptomatic workers tend to disregard the symptoms and continue working in dusty environments. To prevent any future dust exposure, the workers must be moved to an alternative job in the same factory where they will not be exposed to silica dust. Government regulatory bodies, on the other hand, must guarantee that factory owners relocate workers to another vocation as soon as they exhibit signs of silicosis. Technological advances such as artificial intelligence and machine learning might assist industries in implementing effective and cost-saving dust control measures. A surveillance system needs to be established for the early detection and tracking of all patients with silicosis. A pneumoconiosis elimination program encompassing health promotion, personal protection, diagnostic criteria, preventive measures, symptomatic management, prevention of silica dust exposure, treatment, and rehabilitation is felt important for wider adoption.
Conclusion
Silica dust exposure and its consequences are fully preventable, with the benefits of prevention considerably outweighing the benefits of treating patients with silicosis. A comprehensive national health program on silicosis within the public health system would strengthen surveillance, notification, and management of workers exposed to silica dust in India.
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