Japanese Journal of Industrial Health
Volume 30, Issue 6, 1988, Pages 481-485

Mortality among migrant tunnel workers (Article) (Open Access)

Une H. , Esaki H. , Maeda M.
  • a Department of Hygiene, School of Medicine, Fukuoka University, Japan
  • b Department of Hygiene, School of Medicine, Fukuoka University, Japan
  • c Department of Hygiene, School of Medicine, Fukuoka University, Japan

Abstract

To clarify the mortality pattern of migrant tunnel workers, a retrospective cohort study was conducted in the southern part of Oita Prefecture, which is well known as a source area for tunnel workers. This study was made on 1, 078 tunnel workers and 943 non-tunnel workers who were observed for 8 years and 6 months from January 1975 to June 1983. The overall SMR of tunnel workers was 162 which was statistically significant. The SMRs for pulmonary tuberculosis (SMR=3, 267), industrial accidents (SMR=1, 000), and pneumoconiosis (SMR=26, 000) which were all closely related to tunnelling work were extraordinarily high and statistically significant. Mortality from lung cancer was considerably higher among tunnel workers than among non-tunnel workers. The results of ratios of observed to expected deaths by age-group showed significant excess mortality in three age-groups: 40 to 49, 50 to 59, and 60 to 69. These findings show that migrant tunnel workers have serious health problems. On the other hand, in non-tunnel workers, the overall SMR was 89. No significant excess mortality was observed for any cause of death or any age-group. © 1988, Japan Society for Occupational Health. All rights reserved.

Author Keywords

migrant tunnel worker Mortality retrospective cohort study pneumoconiosis

Index Keywords

male Japan human controlled study Aged Occupational Medicine Railroads Transients and Migrants cause of death cancer mortality Retrospective Studies mortality migrant worker adult Middle Age Transportation pneumoconiosis age

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DOI: 10.1539/joh1959.30.481
ISSN: 00471879
Original Language: English