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Pulmonary Function Abnormalities Associated with Exposure to Automobile Exhaust in a Diesel Bus Garage and Roads

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In Kolkata city the road transports are maintained by private and Government organization. A major work force belonged to the State Transport Corporation (KSTC), Government of West-Bengal. The pollution caused by these vehicles affects the workers health and caused different types of respiratory problems. This study was undertaken to assess the pulmonary function status of these workers. City KSTC garage workers were investigated and categorically divided into two group: garage mechanics and the (2) those transporting the passengers (drivers and conductors). Vital capacity (VC), forced vital capacity (FVC) and peak expiratory flow rate (PEFR) were recorded by Spirovit-SP-10 (Schiller Ltd, Switzerland) and Wright’s Peak Flow Meter (UK) on 236 workers. The different flow volumes, FEV1, FEV1%, and flow rates, FEF02–121, FEF25–75%, etc. were calculated. The administrative people had higher PFT than the other categories. Drivers and conductors have almost equal mean PFT values but mechanical workers had slightly higher. PFT values according to different age ranges and duration of exposure showed gradual decrement as age and duration of exposure increased. Non-smokers had higher lung volumes compared to smokers and ex-smokers. Restrictive, obstructive and combined types of impairments were noticed in 28.4%, 1.7% and 2.9%, respectively, workers. The restrictive impairment was found to be 30.4% in conductors, 28.9% in drivers, 27.9% in mechanics and 21.7% in administration people. Obstructive type of impairment was found to be 2.9% in both drivers and conductors. The effect of pollution by dust and fumes may be responsible for these pulmonary function impairments, restrictive impairments being greater.

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We are grateful to the Director of the National Institute of Occupational Health, Ahmedabad, for his kind permission and encouragement in conducting the study. We are also grateful to the management who provided the facilities and the workers whose cooperation made this study possible.

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Chattopadhyay, B., Alam, J. & Roychowdhury, A. Pulmonary Function Abnormalities Associated with Exposure to Automobile Exhaust in a Diesel Bus Garage and Roads . Lung 181, 291–302 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00408-003-1033-y

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