| Literature DB >> 31443595 |
Anne Berit Petersen1,2, Natassia Muffley2, Khamphithoun Somsamouth3, Pramil N Singh4,5.
Abstract
In 2017, more than half of the global burden of incident tuberculosis (TB) came from the Western Pacific region. In Lao People's Democratic Republic (PDR), the high rates of tobacco use and use of polluting biomass fuels for cooking (e.g., wood, charcoal, crop waste, dung) represent significant risk factors for TB. The purpose of this study was to determine the association between self-reported (1) smoking and TB; and (2) exposure to air pollution (from both cooking fires and environmental tobacco smoke) and TB among adults in Lao PDR. We analyzed data from the 2012 National Adult Tobacco Survey (NATSL) of Lao PDR-a multi-stage stratified cluster sample of 9706 subjects from 2822 households located in all 17 provinces. Utilizing a nationally representative sample and inferential, multivariable methods, we observed a significant increase in odds of self-reported TB among those who smoked tobacco (OR = 1.73, 95% CI = (1.00 to 2.98)). Larger multivariable models identified independent contributions from exposure to tobacco pipes (OR = 21.51, 95% CI = (6.34 to 72.89)) and communal outdoor fires (OR = 2.27, 95% CI = (1.15 to 4.49)). An index measuring combined exposure to smoked tobacco, environmental tobacco smoke in enclosed workspace, indoor cooking fire, trash fires, and other outdoor communal fires also showed a positive association (OR per added exposure = 1.47, 95% CI = (1.14 to 1.89)). The findings of this study underscore the need for multi-sectoral collaboration between tobacco control, environmental health, TB prevention and treatment programs, national authorities, policy makers, civil groups, and the private sector to address the convergence of potential risk factors impacting respiratory health in Lao PDR.Entities:
Keywords: biomass fuels; cooking fires; crop; indoor air pollution; tobacco; tuberculosis
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31443595 PMCID: PMC6747342 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph16173059
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 3.390
Figure A1Indoor Cooking Fire.
Figure A2Environmental Tobacco Smoke.
Demographic characteristics of the 9043 adults (ages 15 and older) of the 2012 National Adult Tobacco Survey of Lao PDR.
| Variable | Percentage | 95% CI |
|---|---|---|
| Age (years) | ||
| 15–24 | 33.31 | 32.23, 34.38 |
| 25–44 | 41.04 | 39.94, 42.15 |
| 45–64 | 19.21 | 18.42, 19.98 |
| 65+ | 6.44 | 5.91, 6.97 |
| Gender | ||
| Male | 49.21 | 48.09, 50.33 |
| Female | 50.79 | 49.67, 51.90 |
| Residence | ||
| Urban | 31.75 | 31.12, 32.38 |
| Rural | 68.25 | 67.62, 68.87 |
| Household Income | ||
| <1 USD/day | 12.05 | 11.30, 12.81 |
| 1–2 USD/day | 16.77 | 15.98, 17.56 |
| 2–3 USD/day | 19.11 | 18.28, 19.94 |
| >3 USD/day | 52.07 | 51.11, 53.01 |
| Education | ||
| None | 15.00 | 14.20, 15.78 |
| Preschool/Primary | 36.89 | 35.86, 37.92 |
| Lower/Upper Secondary | 37.99 | 36.96, 39.03 |
| Vocational/Middle School | 3.92 | 3.52, 4.31 |
| University/Post Graduate | 6.20 | 5.72, 6.70 |
Associations between demographic variables and self-reported lifetime history of tuberculosis in 9043 adults (ages 15 and older) of the 2012 National Adult Tobacco Survey of Lao PDR.
| Variable | Odds Ratio | 95% CI |
|---|---|---|
| Gender | ||
| Male | 1.00 | Referent |
| Female | 0.75 | 0.60, 0.92 |
| Residence | ||
| Urban | 1.00 | Referent |
| Rural | 1.31 | 0.49, 3.49 |
| Household Income | ||
| <1 USD/day | 1.00 | Referent |
| 1–2 USD/day | 0.29 | 0.13, 0.65 |
| 2–3 USD/day | 0.69 | 0.32, 1.51 |
| >3 USD/day | 0.55 | 0.26, 1.18 |
| Education | ||
| None | 1.00 | Referent |
| Preschool/Primary | 0.82 | 0.45, 1.50 |
| Lower/Upper Secondary | 0.48 | 0.24, 0.96 |
| Vocational/Middle School | 0.69 | 0.21, 2.34 |
| University/Post Graduate | 0.99 | 0.27, 3.62 |
Associations between self-reported exposure to tobacco smoke and varied sources of household and non-household air pollution (i.e., smoked tobacco and air pollution) and lifetime history of tuberculosis in 9043 adults (ages 15 and older) of the 2012 National Adult Tobacco Survey of Lao PDR.
| Variable | Odds Ratio | 95% CI |
|---|---|---|
| Smoked Tobacco | ||
| None | 1.00 | Referent |
| All Forms | 1.73 | 1.00, 2.98 |
| Hand Rolled Cigarettes | 1.68 | 0.90, 3.11 |
| Manufactured Cigarettes | 1.14 | 0.75, 1.75 |
| Water Pipe | 0.42 | 0.17, 1.04 |
| Tobacco Pipe | 21.03 | 5.53, 79.88 |
| Air Pollution | ||
| Household Sources: | ||
| ETS * Exposure at Home | ||
| None | 1.00 | Referent |
| Daily | 0.84 | 0.42, 1.45 |
| Weekly | 1.12 | 0.63, 1.99 |
| Monthly | 1.16 | 0.45, 3.00 |
| Indoor Cooking Fires | ||
| No | 1.00 | Referent |
| Yes | 1.61 | 0.68, 3.81 |
| Outdoor Cooking Fires ** | ||
| No | 1.00 | Referent |
| Yes | 0.72 | 0.31, 1.66 |
| Trash Burning | ||
| No | 1.00 | Referent |
| Yes | 1.69 | 0.92, 3.11 |
| Non-household Sources (i.e., community, occupational): | ||
| ETS Exposure in Enclosed Work Areas | ||
| Less than Monthly | 1.00 | Referent |
| At least Monthly *** | 1.93 | 0.85, 4.41 |
| Crops Burning | ||
| No | 1.00 | Referent |
| Yes | 0.93 | 0.33, 2.63 |
| Other Outdoor Fires | ||
| No | 1.00 | Referent |
| Yes | 2.30 | 1.15, 4.59 |
* Environmental tobacco smoke; ** Usually within 1–2 m of the house; *** Exposure within the last 30 days.