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Nephrol Ther ; 18(2): 121-128, 2022 Apr.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35101356

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BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Chronic kidney disease is a worldwide public health issue. It can be a serious problem, especially in developing countries including Morocco. However, few studies have explored the factors influencing chronic kidney disease in this country. Hence, using the definitions proposed by Kidney Disease Improving Global Outcomes in 2012, we have conducted this study to establish the prevalence and risk factors of chronic kidney disease particularly in rural communities in the Fez-Meknes region. METHODS: Weight, height, blood pressure, proteinuria, hematuria, plasma creatinine, estimated glomerular filtration rate (using the Modification of Diet in Renal Disease formula), and fasting glycemia were measured. Abnormal results were controlled within two weeks; estimated Glomerular filtration rate was retested at 3 months. Furthermore, to determine the factors associated with chronic kidney disease, multivariate logistic regression was used. RESULTS: A total of 431 patients participated in the study; the prevalence of confirmed proteinuria, hematuria, and reduced estimated Glomerular filtration rate was 5.3%, 1.8%, and 3%, respectively. Overall, chronic kidney disease was found to be present in 6.5% of the population. Chronic kidney disease 1 and 2 accounted for 32.1% and 21.4% of the overall chronic kidney disease population, respectively, while chronic kidney disease 3 accounted for 46.4% (3A: 38.2%; 3B: 7.14%). Chronic kidney disease 4 and 5 were not present in the total chronic kidney disease population. Chronic kidney disease was strongly linked with advanced age (OR 2.65; 95%CI: 1.05-6.65), hypertension (OR 2.41; 95%CI: 1.03-5.63), agricultural occupation (OR 1.02; 95%CI: 1.00-1.04) and contact with Agrochemicals (OR 1.40; 95%CI: 0.81-2.71). CONCLUSIONS: It is important to note that screening for kidney damage and being aware of the risks linked to it, is key for the early detection and management of chronic kidney disease; they are also crucial to provide in a database for the development of a national prevention policy.


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Insuficiência Renal Crônica , População Rural , Feminino , Hematúria , Humanos , Masculino , Prevalência , Proteinúria , Insuficiência Renal Crônica/diagnóstico , Fatores de Risco
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Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34682625

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Pesticides play an important role in the improvement of agricultural production, but their use may result in adverse effects on the environment, consumers, and farmers' health. As there are limited data focusing on the factors influencing safety behavior toward pesticide use in Morocco, we conducted a cross-sectional survey in 15 rural communities of Morocco's Fes Meknes region to assess the attitudes, knowledge, and practices regarding pesticide use. A structured questionnaire was completed, containing the data of the interviewed farmers, their behavior towards safety measures, the type of active ingredient used, as well as the perception of risks to their own health following exposure to pesticides by the existence of chronic, self-perceived symptoms. Non-probability (empirical) sampling with the quota method was carried out, which consists of constructing the sample. Results showed that most respondents have not been trained in the application of pesticides, with almost half of the farmers using a category of pesticides which are classified by the International Agency for Research on Cancer as probable human carcinogenic (i.e., Glyphosate, Malathion). In terms of pesticide storage, 40% of farmers said that they did not store pesticides in a separate room after purchasing or using them. The empty containers were buried or burnt by half of the responders, while the remainder were thrown at the edge of fields or in public dumps. Although the participants were aware of the negative effects on their own health and on the environment caused by the application of pesticides in use, the protection measures by individual equipment were insufficient. A canonical analysis indicates that these behaviors were influenced by the farming experience, the benefit of the agricultural council services, the follow-up of training, and the education level. These variables are important factors in explaining and understanding the dangers to both the environment and health caused by pesticides. The most recorded likely consequences of pesticide exposure were visual impairment (46%), followed by dizziness (44.3%), headache (39.4%), and excessive sweating (34.4%), and 30.2% of participants identified consequent respiratory problems. Extension services targeted at safety and protection measures should be developed and accompanied by educational programs to put farmers' perceptions into practice and encourage them to adopt healthy and environmentally friendly behaviors.


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Exposição Ocupacional , Praguicidas , Agricultura , Carcinógenos , Estudos Transversais , Fazendeiros , Conhecimentos, Atitudes e Prática em Saúde , Humanos , Marrocos , Percepção , Praguicidas/toxicidade
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