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ASBESTOS EXPOSURE IN LOW-MIDDLE INCOME COMMUNITIES OF CARTAGENA, COLOMBIA: A SURVEY OF KNOWLEDGE, PRACTICES, AND ENVIRONMENTAL CONTAMINATION
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ASBESTOS EXPOSURE IN LOW-MIDDLE INCOME COMMUNITIES OF CARTAGENA, COLOMBIA: A SURVEY OF KNOWLEDGE, PRACTICES, AND ENVIRONMENTAL CONTAMINATION

Guillermo Villamizar, Arthur Frank, Paula Bizzi Junqueira, Juan Felipe Villamizar and Gabriel Camero
Journal of occupational and environmental medicine, v 67(10), pp e708-e719
Oct 2025
PMID: 40561194
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/12539518View
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Abstract

Environmental contamination Knowledge and practices Non-occupational exposure Residential environment Asbestos Colombia Public Health

ObjectiveThe aim of the study was to assess community knowledge, practices, and environmental risks associated with residential asbestos exposure in low-middle income neighborhoods of Cartagena, Colombia.MethodsIn a cross-sectional survey, 305 residents from 30 asbestos-affected neighborhoods completed questionnaires on asbestos knowledge and practices. Environmental samples (roofing, dust, and water) were analyzed for asbestos fibers.ResultsAsbestos-cement roofing was present in 87.5% of homes. While 55.8% recognized asbestos hazards, 52% routinely disturbed asbestos materials, and informal disposal was common. Socially embedded practices, such as repurposing asbestos sheets and improper disposal were common. Asbestos fibers were found in 90% of dust samples and 85% of rainwater samples.ConclusionsResidential asbestos exposure remains a major health risk in these communities. Mitigation requires not only education but also improved policies for safe removal and replacement of asbestos materials.

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