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Biomédica

Print version ISSN 0120-4157On-line version ISSN 2590-7379

Abstract

GIRON, Sandra Lorena; MATEUS, Julio César  and  MENDEZ, Fabián. Impact of an open waste disposal site on the occurrence of respiratory symptoms and on health care costs of children. Biomédica [online]. 2009, vol.29, n.3, pp.392-402. ISSN 0120-4157.

Introduction. Exposure to contaminants of waste disposal sites potentially has negative health effects on population living in close vicinity. However, the impact to the community in terms of illness and health care costs have not been documented in Colombia. Objective. To determine the effects of an open waste disposal site on the occurrence of respiratory symptoms in children 1-5 year old and on associated household care costs in Cali, Colombia. Material and methods. A cohort of 863 1-5 year old children was assembled-409 exposed to the site and 454 living more distant. Over a 6-month period, measurement of respiratory symptoms and estimates of associated costs were undertaken once a month by interviewing the mother or another adult responsible of child health. A longitudinal logistical analysis was used to determine the independent effect of the disposal site on the occurrence of respiratory symptoms. Differences in average costs between families of exposed and unexposed children were estimated by non-parametric bootstrap techniques. Results. Exposure to the disposal site was associated with a larger probability of respiratory symptoms (odds ratio=1.37, 95%CI 1.17-1.60) and with higher household medical costs due to respiratory symptoms were on the average US$ 10.19 higher (95% US$ 2.63 - 16,82). Conclusion. Living in neighborhoods close to garbage disposal sites has negative effects on the respiratory health of children and results in increased family costs related to treatment of associated respiratory symptoms.

Keywords : refuse disposal; child health (public health); health care costs; health evaluation; cohort studies; Colombia.

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