Lung X-ray Abnormalities Related to Conventional Gold Mining Activities in Sudan: A Pilot Study
Amal Khalil Y Mohammed, Awad Eljeed Abugooda Alobaid, Eldisugi Hassan M Humida, Ahmed Mirghani O Ali, Namarig Alhadi Hamid, Hussain G Ahmed

TL;DR
This pilot study in Sudan found lung issues like fibrosis among gold miners exposed to harmful mining practices.
Contribution
The study identifies specific lung abnormalities linked to traditional gold mining in Sudan using radiographic analysis.
Findings
Lung fibrosis was the most common abnormality observed in 44% of participants.
Consolidation was found in 8% of the studied gold miners.
Mixed exposure to silica dust and mercury is linked to respiratory damage.
Abstract
Background: Traditional gold mining pollutes the world with mercury and silica dust. Silica dust causes respiratory issues, while mercury harms the kidneys and the brain. Mixed exposure can induce these effects and synergistic damage. This study examined lung abnormalities among Sudanese gold workers using radiographic patterns in a clinic-based pilot sample. Methodology: This study was a cross-sectional, descriptive pilot study conducted in El-Obeid, the capital of North Kordofan State, Sudan. Candidate selection was based solely on their agreement to participate in the study, regardless of demographic characteristics. Results: A total of 75 men aged 20-62 participated in the study; their mean age was 32.4 years. The most commonly identified lung abnormality was lung fibrosis, followed by consolidation, both fibrosis and consolidation, and effusion, accounting for 44%, 8%, 7%, and…
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TopicsOccupational and environmental lung diseases · Occupational exposure and asthma · Heavy Metal Exposure and Toxicity
