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Godson R E E Ana1, Derek G Shendell, G E Brown, M K C Sridhar.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Most schools in Ibadan, Nigeria, are located near major roads (mobile line sources). We conducted an initial assessment of noise levels and adverse noise-related health and learning effects.Entities:
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Year: 2009 PMID: 20041025 PMCID: PMC2779457 DOI: 10.1155/2009/739502
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Environ Public Health ISSN: 1687-9805
General information about four selected secondary schools studied in Ibadan, Nigeria.
| School name and acronym | Location of school within Ibadan | Number of students | Number of teaching staff | Number of Non-teaching staff | Geographic coordinates, elevation above sea level (in m) | Distance to road from the main entrance area (in m) |
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| Ikolaba Grammar School, IGS | Agodi Gate | 1371 | 43 | 14 | N07°24.051′ E003°55.285′ 260 m | 10 |
| Oba Akinbiyi High School, OAHS | Oremeji | 300 | 34 | 11 | N07°24.712′ E003°53.602′ 226 m | 10 |
| Anglican Commercial Grammar School, ACGS | Yemetu | 600 | 28 | 10 | N07°23.750′ E003°54.126′ 215 m | 20 |
| Bashorun Ojoo High School, BOHS | Ashi Road | 612 | 42 | 10 | N07°25.341′ E003°56.066′ 253 m | 10 |
Identified sources of environmental noise at four selected secondary schools in Ibadan, Nigeria.
| Name of school | Identified sources of noise in the school environment, | |||||
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| Vehicles | Market | Factories | Religious houses | Others | Total by school | |
| Ikolaba Grammar School, IGS | 47 (94%) | 0 (0%) | 0 (0%) | 0 (0%) | 3 (6%) |
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| Oba Akinbiyi High School, OAHS | 39 (78%) | 3 (6%) | 3 (6%) | 5 (10%) | 0 (0%) |
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| Anglican Commercial Grammar School, ACGS | 9 (18%) | 6 (12%) | 0 (0%) | 31 (62%) | 4 (8%) |
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| Bashorun Ojoo High School, BOHS | 33 (66%) | 16 (32%) | 0 (0%) | 0 (0%) | 1 (2%) |
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Figure 1Mean observed five-day traffic density on main roads near OAHS in Ibadan, Nigeria, by hour during school hours. Please note “bikes” in this setting refer to motor bikes only (not bicycles).
Figure 2Average school-day hour noise levels indoors (study classrooms) and outdoors (on playground) at selected secondary schools in Ibadan, Nigeria, compared to each other and to the current WHO standard (35 dBA) for community learning environments.
Figure 3Self-reported noise-related adverse symptoms due to chronic (continuous or intermittent) and acute exposure to noise by students in selected secondary schools located near major roadways, Ibadan, Nigeria. N = 200 or n = 50 per study school. Please note that “hearing loss” is equivalent to hearing impairment and “deafness” is equal to complete, irreversible hearing loss.