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Title: Health risk awareness among farmers engaged in wastewaterfed aquaculture


1
Health risk awareness among farmers engaged in
wastewater-fed aquaculture
  • - An anthropological study in Thanh Tri district,
    Hanoi

Knudsen, L.G1., Hiep, N.T.2., Vuong, T.A3.,
Dalsgaard, A4., Samuelsen, H1 and Konradsen, F1.
1Department of International Health, University
of Copenhagen Research Center for Gender, Family
and Environment in Development 2 Division of
Enteric Diseases, NIHE3 Department of Veterinary
Pathobiology, KVL4.
2
Introduction
  • Anthropological study of farmers awareness of
    health risks associated with wastewater (ww)-fed
    agri-aquaculture culture to obtain in-dept
    knowledge on farmers risk perceptions
  • Fieldwork in Bang B village in Hoang Liet
    commune, Thanh Tri district, Hanoi (PAPUSSA
    site).
  • Period Nov-Dec 2005

3
Approach and methods
  • Qualitative approach
  • 1 Vietnamese and 1 Danish anthropologist
  • Key informant interviews with local authorities
    and health staff

Focus group discussions, semi-structured
interviews and informal interviews with aquatic
plant and fish producers Observations of working
practices Participant observation Bias most
contacts identified by/from Womens Union
4
9 local terms for water
  • Official term is Waste water/Nuoc thai
  • Local term is Smelly water/ Nuoc thoi
  • Smelly water is harmful and nutritious
  • Detergent/chemical waste water/Nuoc sut is the
    most harmful type of water

5
Chemical ww is harmful organic ww is nutritious
  • Sharp differentiation between chemical/harmful ww
    and organic/nutritious ww
  • Smelly water -gt into the fields -gt harmful
    chemical substances sediment in the fields
    -gtnutritious water
  • Local authorities inform about how to use
    pesticides and clean domestic water for
    irrigation
  • No information/guidance provided on how to work
    with ww

6
The importance of production
  • Quality of water
  • - no influence on use of measures to protect
    health
  • - influences decisions on usage of water for
    plants/fish!

Importance of water and plants People can
survive three days without food, but vegetables
can not survive without water for three days No
protective health measures to be taken if they
slow down work and production
7
Health protective measures Not real hand
  • Gloves and boots are difficult to wear
    (vuong)
  • Gloves are not real hand (không thât tay)
  • Planting Water Morning Glory, harvesting Water
    Dropwort is easier with gloves

Depends on the work - Harvesting Water Morning
Glory is difficult with gloves - need
fingertips - Planting Water Dropwort is
difficult with gloves - need precision - Water
Mimosa and fish harvest is difficult with boots
- water level too high
8
Womens health protective measures
  • Womens occupations - aquatic plant production
    and cleaning plants at the ponds
  • Long thick, pink rubber gloves - To keep warm,
    protect against water. Very difficult to work
    with.
  • Long white cotton gloves with holes for
    fingertips
  • - Against sun protect against dark fluid from
    Water Morning Glory, dirty water. Easier to work
    with
  • Short thin latex gloves Against water. Easy to
    work with but break easily

9
Womens health protective measures
  • Thin rubber boots above the knees - common
  • Thick rubber boots, below the knee - often used
    when cleaning aquatic plants
  • Boots - keep warm, protect against sharp things,
    keep clothes clean, and prevent skin/nail
    problems
  • Mask/scarf to protect skin against the sun

10
Mens protective measures
  • Mens occupations - fish production and heavy
    work tasks in aquatic plant production
  • Aquatic plant production
  • - Sometimes boots, difficult to walk with boots
    Gloves, less often

Fish harvest In summer, underwear and plastic
sandals to protect against sharp things. - In
winter, more clothes to keep warm - Water
level too high, cannot protect against water
11
Women have soft hand men have hard hand
  • More difficult for men to wear gloves and
    boots
  • Men have to work faster, walk a lot and have a
    hard hand
  • Men have stronger health than women
  • Women work slowly, carefully and have
    soft/smooth hands Women work in the same
    place
  • Women are more vulnerable to cold water and cold
    air

12
Health problems not serious!
  • Health problems from wastewater cold/flu,
    itching skin, eroding nails/fungi infections,
    sore eyes, womens diseases
  • Nail and skin problems considered temporary
    problems - disappear after 3-4 days if treated

13
Personal hygiene self-treatment of skin
problems
  • Vietnamese produced cheap medical topicants
    (lotions, etc) containing antimicrobials bought
    from the local pharmacist only contacts to
    health station when problems are serious!
  • Topicant should be used 2-3 times daily people
    apply only in evenings because they work in the
    day time
  • People wash themselves with salt and soap when
    they return from work

14
Dirt the importance of appearance
  • Aquatic plant producers clean hands and feet in
    wastewater! Why?
  • 2 levels of cleanliness clean appearance and
    real cleanliness (in a microbiological/food
    safety term)
  • Appearance is very important.
  • Wash plants in wastewater before selling -gt look
    fresh (non)
  • Fresh not the same as clean but means a lot for
    the price

15
Summary
  • Not enough information on health risks associated
    with ww-fed agri-aquaculture
  • Skin and nail problems are not considered the
    most serious health problems
  • No ideal protective measures have so far been
    identified
  • Productivity gt health concerns in every day work
    tasks
  • Local understandings of gender -gt men use
    protective measures less often than women
  • The importance of appearance -gt to increased
    health risks

16
Acknowledgements
  • This study was mainly supported by the Danish
    International Development Assistance (Danida)
    through a grant to IWMI (International Water
    Management Institute), but also from the ENRECA
    project Sanitary Aspects of Drinking Water and
    Wastewater Reuse.
  • Staff at NIHE is thanked for their help with
    project logistics
  • The local authorities, Womens Union, individual
    farmers and other contacts in Hoang Liet commune
    is deeply thanked for their hospitality and
    positive attitude during study implementation
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