Baines Occupational Health Services, Harare 024, Zimbabwe.
Department of Community Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, National University of Science and Technology, Bulawayo 029, Zimbabwe.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2024 Jan 8;21(1):70. doi: 10.3390/ijerph21010070.
Artisanal and small-scale mining is characterized by excessive exposure to physical, chemical, ergonomic, psychosocial and biological hazards. There is a high burden of tuberculosis (TB), human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infections and silicosis among artisanal and small-scale miners (ASMs). The aim of this project report is to describe lessons learned from strategies implemented to reach ASMs with screening services for TB, HIV and silicosis in Zimbabwe through the Kunda-Nqob'i TB (KNTB) project supported by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID). The intervention package for screening ASMs for TB, HIV and silicosis included service provision through two occupational health clinics at two provincial hospitals and a mobile workplace-based screening (WBS) facility at the mining sites. From 1 October 2020 to 30 September 2023, 10,668 ASMs were screened, with a high number of cases of silicosis (21%) and TB (7.4%). There was a high burden of HIV (30%) in ASMs attending the occupational health clinics. The two occupational health clinics screened 3453 ASMs, while the mobile WBS activities screened 7215 ASMs during the period. A total of 370 healthcare workers (doctors/clinical officers, nurses, environmental health technicians and district tuberculosis and Leprosy control officers) were trained on TB and the fundamental diagnostic principles of silicosis. The KNTB project has been successful in reaching out to many ASMs operating in remote and hard-to-reach mining areas. The KNTB project has brought to light the positive health-seeking behavior of ASMs operating in remote areas. The project has brought to the fore the effectiveness of multi-stakeholder engagement and collaboration in reaching out to ASMs in remote areas with health screening services. There is a high burden of TB, HIV and silicosis in ASMs. Screening for TB, HIV and silicosis using workplace-based screening and occupational health clinics is an effective strategy and should be rolled out to all areas with high artisanal and small-scale mining activity.
手工和小规模采矿业的特点是过度暴露于物理、化学、人体工程学、心理社会和生物危害中。在手工和小规模矿工(ASM)中,结核病(TB)、人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)感染和矽肺的负担很高。本项目报告的目的是描述通过美国国际开发署(USAID)支持的昆达-恩夸比结核病(KNTB)项目,为津巴布韦的 ASM 提供结核病、HIV 和矽肺筛查服务的策略实施中吸取的经验教训。针对 TB、HIV 和矽肺对 ASM 进行筛查的干预措施包包括通过两个省级医院的两个职业健康诊所以及采矿现场的移动工作场所筛查(WBS)设施提供服务。从 2020 年 10 月 1 日至 2023 年 9 月 30 日,共筛查了 10668 名 ASM,矽肺(21%)和结核病(7.4%)的病例数量较高。在参加职业健康诊所的 ASM 中,HIV 负担很高(30%)。在该期间,两个职业健康诊所共筛查了 3453 名 ASM,而移动 WBS 活动共筛查了 7215 名 ASM。共有 370 名卫生保健工作者(医生/临床医生、护士、环境卫生技术员和地区结核病和麻风病防治官员)接受了结核病和矽肺基本诊断原则的培训。KNTB 项目成功地接触到了在偏远和难以到达的采矿区作业的许多 ASM。KNTB 项目凸显了在偏远地区作业的 ASM 积极寻求健康的行为。该项目突显了多利益攸关方参与和合作在为偏远地区的 ASM 提供健康筛查服务方面的有效性。ASM 中结核病、HIV 和矽肺的负担很高。使用工作场所筛查和职业健康诊所对 TB、HIV 和矽肺进行筛查是一种有效的策略,应在所有手工和小规模采矿业活动密集的地区推广。