Serum copper levels among quartz stone
crushing workers: a cross sectional study
Rajnarayan R. Tiwari*, Nattubhai G. Sathwara
2
and Habibullah N. Saiyed3
National
Institute of Occupational Health,
Meghani
Nagar, Ahmedabad – 380 016
Mahatma
Gandhi University,
Kottayam
– 686 560
( Received on Feb 15, 2004)
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Abstract : The present cross sectional study was carried out among
134 workers of quartz stone crushing units to assess the serum Cu
activity among quartz stone workers without disease. Demographic
and occupational details of the subjects were recorded on the
predesigned proforma. Standard diagnostic criteria were used for
diagnosing silicosis and tuberculosis. The pulmonary functions of
the subjects were measured using Spirovit SP-10. The mean age for
male was found to be 26.63±6.28 years while that for female was
21.93±4.29 years and for the whole group was 26.13±6.26 years. In
the present study only one case of silicosis and seven cases of
tuberculosis were found. The mean serum Cu levels of those having
respiratory disease was found to be 91.5±19.8 µg/dl while mean
serum Cu level of those free from respiratory disease was
86.8±21.3 µg/dl The difference was found to be statistically
non-significant (t = 0.64, df = 1, P>0.05). Thus, in the present
study, though the elevated level of serum Cu was found in solitary
case of silicosis, no association could be established between the
silica exposure and serum copper levels as suggested by
non-significant effect of duration of exposure (P = 0.53).
Key words :
serum Cu
silica exposure
quartz stone worker