New strategy toward dioxin risk reduction for local residents surrounding severe dioxin hotspots in Vietnam


Autoria(s): Tran , Tuyet-Hanh Thi; Nguyen, Ngoc-Bich; Le, Vu-Anh
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20/06/2013

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Background A public health intervention program with active involvement of local related stakeholders was piloted in the Bien Hoa dioxin hot spot (2007-2009), and then expanded to the Da Nang dioxin hot spot in Vietnam (2009-2011). It aimed to reduce the risk of dioxin exposure through foods for local residents. This article presents the results of the intervention in Da Nang. Methodology To assess the results of this intervention program, pre-intervention and post-intervention knowledge-attitude-practice (KAP) surveys were implemented in 400 households, randomly selected from four wards surrounding Da Nang Airbase in 2009 and 2011, respectively. Results After the intervention, the knowledge on the existence of dioxin in food, dioxin exposure pathways, potential high risk foods and preventive measures significantly increased (p < 0.05). 98% were willing to follow advice on preventing dioxin exposure. Practices to reduce the risk of dioxin exposure also statistical significantly improved (p<0.05). After intervention, 60.4% of households undertook exposure preventive measures, significantly higher than that of the pre-intervention survey (39.6%; χ2 =40.15 , P<0.001). High risk foods had quite low rates of daily consumption (from 0% to 2.5%) and were significantly reduced (p<0.05). Conclusions This is seen as an effective intervention strategy toward reducing the risk of human exposure to dioxin at dioxin hot spots. While greater efforts are needed for remediating dioxin polluted areas inside airbases, there is also evidence to suggest that, during the past four decades, pollution has been expanding to the surrounding areas. For this reason, this model should be quickly expanded to the remaining dioxin hot spots in Vietnam to further reduce the exposure risk in these areas.

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/65281/

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/65281/1/27971_New_strategy_toward_dioxin_risk_reduction_-_Tuyet_Hanh_et_al_19_June_2013.pdf

DOI:10.3402/gha.v6i0.21105

Tran , Tuyet-Hanh Thi, Nguyen, Ngoc-Bich, & Le, Vu-Anh (2013) New strategy toward dioxin risk reduction for local residents surrounding severe dioxin hotspots in Vietnam. Global Health Action, 6(21105).

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School of Clinical Sciences; Faculty of Health

Palavras-Chave #111700 PUBLIC HEALTH AND HEALTH SERVICES #dioxin hot spots #dioxin risk communication intervention program #dioxin exposure through foods #dioxin risk reduction #Vietnam
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Journal Article