Allergy and household living conditions among adolescents living near gold mine tailing dumps in the Gauteng and North West Provinces of South Africa

dc.contributor.authorOlajide-Ibiejugba, Abike O.
dc.contributor.authorNkosi, Vusumuzi
dc.contributor.authorTakalani-Rathogwa, Funzani
dc.contributor.authorShirinde, Joyce
dc.contributor.authorWichmann, Janine
dc.contributor.authorGreen, Robin J.
dc.contributor.authorVoyi, K.V.V. (Kuku)
dc.date.accessioned2022-12-12T05:55:08Z
dc.date.available2022-12-12T05:55:08Z
dc.date.issued2022-01
dc.descriptionDATA AVAILABILITY STATEMENT : We did not receive ethics approval to share raw field data publicly. The data belong to the University of Pretoria (UP). The raw data analysed in the current study are available from UP on reasonable request.en_US
dc.description.abstractThis quantitative exploratory baseline study aimed to investigate whether allergy among adolescents was associated with household living conditions, including living near gold mine tailing dumps in South Africa. A questionnaire based on the International Study of Asthma and Allergies was used to collect information on allergy and household risk factors among adolescents (n = 5611). A chi-square test was applied to determine the relationship between community (exposed/unexposed) and confounding variables. Crude and adjusted odds ratios (ORs) and 95% confidence intervals (CI) were calculated using univariate and multiple logistic regression analysis (LRA) to estimate the likelihood of having doctor-diagnosed allergies. The overall prevalence of doctor-diagnosed allergies was 25.5%. The exposed communities had a higher prevalence of doctor-diagnosed allergies (26.97%) compared with the unexposed (22.69%) communities. The study found an association between doctor-diagnosed allergy and having fungus in the house, being female, currently having pets in and around the house, residing in the community for more than three years and living in communities located close to gold mine tailing dumps. Actions to implement buffer zones between gold mine tailing dumps and communities would support Sustainable Development Goals 3 (health) and 11 (sustainable cities and communities), while failing to address the current potential identified risk factors may pose a significant public health challenge. Local policymakers should also apply the precautionary principle to protect the health of children, especially with the location of human settlements relative to air pollution sources.en_US
dc.description.departmentPaediatrics and Child Healthen_US
dc.description.departmentSchool of Health Systems and Public Health (SHSPH)en_US
dc.description.sponsorshipThe study was funded by the Mine Health Safety Council of South Africa (grant no. SIM 100801).en_US
dc.description.sponsorshipThe Mine Health Safety Council of South Africa.en_US
dc.description.urihttps://www.mdpi.com/journal/ijerphen_US
dc.identifier.citationOlajide-Ibiejugba, A.O.; Nkosi, V.; Takalani-Rathogwa, F.; Shirinde, J.; Wichmann, J.; Green, R.J.; Voyi, K. Allergy and Household Living Conditions among Adolescents Living near Gold Mine Tailing Dumps in the Gauteng and North West Provinces of South Africa. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 2022, 19, 122. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19010122.en_US
dc.identifier.issn1660-4601 (online)
dc.identifier.other10.3390/ijerph19010122
dc.identifier.urihttps://repository.up.ac.za/handle/2263/88730
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.publisherMDPIen_US
dc.rights© 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https:// creativecommons.org/licenses/by/ 4.0/).en_US
dc.subjectAdolescentsen_US
dc.subjectMine tailing dumpsen_US
dc.subjectGauteng Province, South Africaen_US
dc.subjectNorth West Province, South Africaen_US
dc.subjectAllergyen_US
dc.subjectLiving conditionsen_US
dc.subjectLogistic regression analysis (LRA)en_US
dc.titleAllergy and household living conditions among adolescents living near gold mine tailing dumps in the Gauteng and North West Provinces of South Africaen_US
dc.typeArticleen_US

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