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Basic occupational health services (BOHS) in community primary care: the MSF (Dhaka) model.

Venkiteswaran Muralidhar1,2, Md Faizul Ahasan2, Ahad Mahmud Khan2, Mohammad Shariful Alam2.   

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The Médecins Sans Frontiérs (MSF) established basic occupational health services to diagnose and treat work-related diseases among tannery, metal, plastics and garment workers and families in one of the more polluted areas of the world populated by 600 000 people. In spite of project limitations, an analysis of the 6-month data showed that of the original cohort of 5000, 3200 (64%) came for at least 1 consultation. Among them, 468 (14.6%) were diagnosed with suspected work-related diseases as per defined protocols. Follow-up consultation was performed for 1447 cases of occupational diseases and work-related injuries. The MSF experience begs the need for replication of such services in densely populated urban areas in developing nations like Bangladesh and India, where no specialty occupational health clinics exist in primary care but are desperately needed and where occupational health clinics on factory premises are exclusive to industry workers and are not accessible to communities. 2017 BMJ Publishing Group Ltd.

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28320759      PMCID: PMC5372173          DOI: 10.1136/bcr-2016-218293

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  BMJ Case Rep        ISSN: 1757-790X


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1.  Parenchymal asbestosis due to primary asbestos exposure among ship-breaking workers: report of the first cases from Bangladesh.

Authors:  Venkiteswaran Muralidhar; Md Faizul Ahasan; Ahad Mahmud Khan
Journal:  BMJ Case Rep       Date:  2017-11-03
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