A comprehensive health effects assessment of the use of sanitizers and disinfectants during COVID-19 pandemic: a global survey
Tarih
2023Yazar
Oumayma, Bouadil
Mainassara, Halima Boubacar
Chahal, Priyanka
Wangeci, Rose W.
Kumar, Ainur B.
Zamora-Corrales, Irina
Gracy, Stella
Mahamat, Maimouna
Adamczyk, Jakub
Rahman, Haliza Abdul
Matiashova, Lolita
Elsherif, Omneya Ezzat
Alkhateeb, Nazdar E.
Aleaga, Yamile
Bahrami, Shima
Al-salihy, Shaimaa Rahem
Cabrera-Galeana, Paula
Lalic-Popovic, Mladena
Brown-Myrie, Eugenie
Bhandari, Divya
Mayaboti, Cinderella Akbar
Stanisic, Svetlana
Pestic, Sanda Kreitmayer
BEKTAY, MUHAMMED YUNUS
Al Sabbah, Haleama
Hashemi, Saber
Assia, Bouchetara
Merritt, Anne-Sophie
Ramzi, Zhian
Baboolal, Himawatee
Isstaif, Juman
Shami, Rula
Saad, Rahma
Nyirongo, Temwanani
Hoseini, Mohammad
Hashemi, Fallah
Hoepner, Lori
Hamidinejad, Farahnaz Soleimani
Haluza, Daniela
Afrashteh, Sima
Abbasi, Alireza
Omeragic, Elma
Imamovic, Belma
Rasheed, Narin A.
Taher, Taqi M. J.
Kurniasari, Fitri
Wazqar, Dhuha Youssef
Apali, Ozge Ceren
Yildirim, Ayca Demir
Zhao, Bo
Kalikyan, Zaruhi
Guo, Cui
Valbuena, Andrea Chong
Mititelu, Magdalena
Pando, Carolina Martinez
Saridi, Maria
Toska, Aikaterini
Cuba, Magalys Lopez
Kwadzokpui, Precious Kwablah
Tadele, Niguse
Nasibova, Tohfa
Harsch, Stefanie
Munkh-Erdene, Luvsan
Menawi, Wafaa
Evangelou, Efi
Dimova, Antoniya
Marinov, Dimitar
Dimitrova, Teodora
Shalimova, Anna
Fouly, Howieda
Suraya, Anna
da Silva Faquim, Juliana Pereira
Annunziato, Maria Antonieta
Lalo, Rezarta
Papastavrou, Evridiki
Ade, Anju D.
Caminada, Susanna
Stojkov, Svetlana
Narvaez, Carmen Gloria
Mudau, Lutendo Sylvia
Rassas, Ines
Michel, Daphnee
Kaynar, Nur Sema
Iqbal, Sehar
Elshwekh, Halla
Hossain, Irin
AL-Fayyadh, Sadeq
Sydorchuk, Aniuta
Alnusairat, Dua'a M. H.
Abdullahi, Asli Mohamed
Iqbal, Neelam
Pandey, Apsara
Gomez-Gomez, Brenda
GÜNAYDIN AKYILDIZ, AYŞENUR
Morosan, Elena
Dwarica, Daniella
Dorj, Gantuya
Hasan, Sumaya Yusuf
Al-Shdayfat, Noha M.
Knezevic, Bojana
Valladares, Wendy
Severi, Cecilia
Fuentes, Sofia Cuba
Augusto, Sofia
Sidorova, Elizaveta
Moelyaningrum, Anita Dewi
Alawad, Tafaul
Khalid, Atiqa
Elehamer, Nafisa M. K.
Mihaylova, Anna
Tsigengagel, Oxana
Menouni, Aziza
Wojtecka, Agnieszka
Hod, Rozita
Idayat, Yusuf Banke
Othman, Khadija
Harfouch, Rim M.
Paunov, Tsonco
Omar, Meruyert
Benderli, Nana Christine
Nurika, Globila
Amjad, Sana
Elnoamany, Salma
Elesrigy, Fatma
Shaban, Marwa Mamdouh
Acevedo-Lopez, Domenica
Kartashova, Maria
Khalaf, Atika
Jaafar, Sabah Abdullah
Kadhim, Taisir A.
Ab Hweissa, Nada
Teng, Yulong
Mohammed, Fatima E.
Sasikumar, Thayahlini
Hikaambo, Christabel Nangandu
Kharat, Aditi
Lyamtseva, Ulyana
Aldeeb, Maya Arfan
Pawlas, Natalia
Khorolsuren, Lkhagvasuren
Koonjul, Roopeshwaree Pallavi
Üst veri
Tüm öğe kaydını gösterÖzet
COVID-19 has affected all aspects of human life so far. From the outset of the pandemic, preventing the spread of COVID-19 through the observance of health protocols, especially the use of sanitizers and disinfectants was given more attention. Despite the effectiveness of disinfection chemicals in controlling and preventing COVID-19, there are critical concerns about their adverse effects on human health. This study aims to assess the health effects of sanitizers and disinfectants on a global scale. A total of 91,056 participants from 154 countries participated in this cross-sectional study. Information on the use of sanitizers and disinfectants and health was collected using an electronic questionnaire, which was translated into 26 languages via web-based platforms. The findings of this study suggest that detergents, alcohol-based substances, and chlorinated compounds emerged as the most prevalent chemical agents compared to other sanitizers and disinfectants examined. Most frequently reported health issues include skin effects and respiratory effects. The Chi-square test showed a significant association between chlorinated compounds (sodium hypochlorite and per-chlorine) with all possible health effects under investigation (p-value <0.001). Examination of risk factors based on multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that alcohols and alcohols-based materials were associated with skin effects (OR, 1.98; 95%CI, 1.87-2.09), per-chlorine was associated with eye effects (OR, 1.83; 95%CI, 1.74-1.93), and highly likely with itching and throat irritation (OR, 2.00; 95%CI, 1.90-2.11). Furthermore, formaldehyde was associated with a higher prevalence of neurological effects (OR, 2.17; 95%CI, 1.92-2.44). Furthermore, formaldehyde was associated with a higher prevalence of neurological effects (OR, 2.17; 95%CI, 1.92-2.44). The use of sodium hypochlorite and per-chlorine also had a high chance of having respiratory effects. The findings of the current study suggest that health authorities need to implement more awareness programs about the side effects of using sanitizers and disinfectants during viral epidemics especially when they are used or overused.
Bağlantı
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12627/189136https://avesis.istanbul.edu.tr/api/publication/008b09ca-3b8a-441f-9eb2-9891e72bbc94/file
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11356-023-27197-6
Koleksiyonlar
- Makale [2276]