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Health  2024 

Beyond Stitches: Analysis of Disease Burden in a Bangladeshi RMG Factory

DOI: 10.4236/health.2024.167048, PP. 688-702

Keywords: RMG, Disease Burden, Work Related Disease, Communicable Disease, Occupational Safety

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Introduction: Bangladesh has experienced remarkable growth in RMG over the past 25 years. With the knitwear industry providing more than 4 million direct jobs, providing better occupational health and safety of workers remains a challenge. Aim of the study: The aim of the study was to analyze the disease burden of a RMG factory, and to highlight occupational health risks. Methods: A cross-sectional study design was employed for this analysis. A 17-month data entry (January 2020 - May 2021) was gathered from the factory in-house clinic. The socio-demographic and clinical diagnosis entries of 8421 entries were analyzed. Result: The population of the factory workers is 5370, where 40% (2148) are female workers and 60% (3222) are male workers. The mean age of respondents is 30 years, with a SD of ±7 years. Among the chief complaints, the most common was vomiting (14%; 2262) fever (14%; 2247), runny nose (11%; 1842), cough (9%; 1465), and loose motion (8%; 1364). In the diagnosis categories, gastrointestinal diseases were more predominantly diagnosed (35%; 2978), followed by viral fever (21%; 1772), neurological diseases (16.5%; 1389) and musculoskeletal disorders (9%; 768). The average cost of medicine for each respondent is BDT 36. The factory covered costs of all medication for 99% (8380) of respondents. Only 0.5% (37) was referred to a tertiary hospital for further evaluation. Conclusion: Garments workers suffer mostly from long-term occupational health hazards. Factory owners and policy makers can contribute in various ways to improving primary healthcare options for workers.

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