Environmental Silica Dust Exposure and Pulmonary Tuberculosis in Johannesburg, South Africa

Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2019 May 27;16(10):1867. doi: 10.3390/ijerph16101867.

Abstract

Background: Occupational crystalline silica dust exposure is associated with an elevated risk of pulmonary tuberculosis (PTB). However, there is less evidence for an association with environmental silica dust exposure.

Methods: A cross-sectional study of 310 participants was conducted in an exposed community living within 2 km of gold mine tailings and an unexposed population residing more than 10 km from the nearest gold mine tailing. Chest radiographs (n = 178) were read for PTB, past or current, by three readers.

Results: Past or current PTB was radiologically identified in 14.4% (95%CI 9.2-21.8) in the exposed and 7.5% (95%CI 2.8-18.7) in the unexposed groups. Multivariate logistic regression models suggested that PTB prevalence was independently associated with exposure to second-hand smoke (OR = 8.13, 95%CI 1.16-57.22), a lower body mass index (OR = 0.88, 95%CI 0.80-0.98), previous diagnosis and treatment of PTB (OR = 8.98, 95%CI 1.98-40.34), and exposure to dust in the workplace from sand, construction, and/or mining industries (OR = 10.2, 95%CI 2.10-50.11).

Conclusion: We found no association between PTB and environmental exposure to gold mine tailing dust. However, workplace silica dust exposure is a significant risk factor for PTB in South Africa, and PTB patients of working age should be screened for silica exposure.

Keywords: occupational dust exposure; occupational history; pulmonary tuberculosis; silica; silica-related tuberculosis.

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Aged
  • Cross-Sectional Studies
  • Dust / analysis*
  • Environmental Exposure / analysis*
  • Female
  • Gold
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Middle Aged
  • Mining
  • Occupational Diseases / epidemiology
  • Prevalence
  • Risk Factors
  • Silicon Dioxide / analysis*
  • South Africa / epidemiology
  • Tobacco Smoke Pollution / adverse effects
  • Tuberculosis, Pulmonary / diagnosis
  • Tuberculosis, Pulmonary / epidemiology*
  • Young Adult

Substances

  • Dust
  • Tobacco Smoke Pollution
  • Gold
  • Silicon Dioxide