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Title: SILICOSIS, PERSISTENT PNEUMOTHORAX, AND RESPIRATORY FAILURE: GRIM CONSEQUENCES OF GALAMSEY
Authors: ISSAKA, A.
YAKUBU, M.
ADJESO, T. JK
Keywords: Galamsey, silicosis, respiratory failure, gold mining
Issue Date: 2024
Publisher: HSI Journal
Abstract: Illegal small-scale gold mining (galamsey) is often plagued with a deleterious working environment and a lack of proper safety protocols. In this case report, a 32-year-old male galamsey miner presented with progressive shortness of breath, cough, chest pain and weight loss. He was suspected of having silicosis and persistent pneumothorax. Surgery could not be done due to the poor state of the lungs. Despite immediate medical intervention, including chest tube insertion, the patient’s condition deteriorated rapidly, and he succumbed to respiratory failure. This case report is highly representative of the medical condition of many galamsey workers. There is an urgent need for intensified safety measures, regulatory enforcement, and improved healthcare access. Concerted efforts of various stakeholder collaborations are key to creating a safer and more sustainable mining industry.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/4664
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