A comprehensive health effects assessment of the use of sanitizers and disinfectants during COVID-19 pandemic: a global survey

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Fallah Hashemi
Lori Hoepner
Farahnaz Soleimani Hamidinejad
Daniela Haluza
Sima Afrashteh
Alireza Abbasi
Elma Omeragić
Belma Imamović
Narin A. Rasheed
Taqi M. J. Taher
Fitri Kurniasari
Dhuha Youssef Wazqar
Özge Ceren Apalı
Ayca Demir Yildirim
Bo Zhao
Zaruhi Kalikyan
Cui Guo
Andrea Chong Valbuena
Magdalena Mititelu
Carolina Martínez Pando
Maria Saridi
Aikaterini Toska
Magalys Lopez Cuba
Precious Kwablah Kwadzokpui
Niguse Tadele
Tohfa Nasibova
Stefanie Harsch
Luvsan Munkh-Erdene
Wafaa Menawi
Efi Evangelou
Antoniya Dimova
Dimitar Marinov
Teodora Dimitrova
Anna Shalimova
Howieda Fouly
Anna Suraya
Juliana Pereira da Silva Faquim
Bouadil Oumayma
Maria Antonieta Annunziato
Rezarta Lalo
Evridiki Papastavrou
Anju D. Ade
Susanna Caminada
Svetlana Stojkov
Carmen Gloria Narvaez
Lutendo Sylvia Mudau
Ines Rassas
Daphnee Michel
Nur Sema Kaynar
Sehar Iqbal
机构
[1] Shiraz University of Medical Sciences,Department of Environmental Health Engineering, School of Health
[2] SUNY Downstate Health Sciences Center,Department of Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences, School of Public Health
[3] O.O. Bogomolets National Medical University,Department of Medicine
[4] Tehran University of Medical Sciences,Department of Medicine
[5] Medical University of Vienna,Center for Public Health, Department for Environmental Medicine
[6] Bushehr University of Medical Sciences,Department of Biostatistics and Epidemiology, Faculty of Health and Nutrition
[7] University of Sarajevo,Faculty of Pharmacy
[8] College of Health and Medical Technology Shekhan,Department of Medical Laboratory Technology
[9] Duhok Polytechnic University,Family and Community Medicine Department, College of Medicine
[10] University of Wasit,Department of Environmental Health, Faculty of Public Health
[11] University of Indonesia,Department of Medical
[12] King Abdulaziz University,Surgical Nursing, Faculty of Nursing
[13] Hacettepe University,Faculty of Medicine
[14] Üsküdar Universty,Midwifery Department
[15] Yonsei University,Department of Health Administration, Graduate School
[16] Yerevan State Medical University,Department of Clinical Immunology and Allergology
[17] The University of Hong Kong,Department of Urban Planning and Design
[18] Public Health Center of Valencia,Division of Epidemiology
[19] Carol Davila University of Medicine and Pharmacy,Department of Clinical Laboratory and Food Safety, Faculty of Pharmacy
[20] University of Granada,Department of Medicine
[21] Hellenic Open University,School of Social Sciences
[22] University of Health and Allied Sciences,Department of Pathology, School of Medicine
[23] University of Health and Allied Sciences,Department of Medical Laboratory Science, School of Allied Health Sciences
[24] Addis Ababa University,Department of Nursing, School of Nursing & Midwifery, College of Health Sciences
[25] Azerbaijan Medical University,General and Toxicological Chemistry Department
[26] Institute of Sociology,Department of Health Policy, School of Public Health
[27] University of Education Freiburg,Public Health Management Program, Faculty of Graduate Studies
[28] Mongolian National University of Medical Sciences,Nursing Department Limassol
[29] An-Najah University,Department of Hygiene and Epidemiology, Faculty of Public Health
[30] Cyprus University of Technology,Internal Medicine N1
[31] Faculty of Public Health,Reproductive Health Nursing (Gynecology and Obstetrics Nursing), Faculty of Nursing
[32] Medical University Varna,CIHLMU Center for International Health
[33] Medical University of Varna,Occupational Safety and Health Department
[34] Kharkiv National Medical University,Technical School of Health
[35] Assiut University,National School of Applied Sciences of Al Hoceima
[36] University Hospital,Department of Health Care, Faculty of Public Health
[37] Binawan University,Department of Community Medicine
[38] Federal University of Uberlândia (UFU),Department of Public Health and Infectious Diseases
[39] Abdelmalek Essaadi University,Department of Social Pharmacy, Faculty of Pharmacy
[40] Venezuelan and Latin American Association of Clinical Nanomedicine,Facultad de Ciencias de la Salud
[41] The University of Vlore “Ismail Qemali”,Department of Environmental Health, Faculty of Science
[42] Cyprus University of Technology,Department of Occupational Medicine and Ergonomics, Faculty of Medicine
[43] SVIMS,West Department
[44] Sri Padamavathi Medical College,Public Health Nursing Department, Florence Nightingale Faculty of Nursing
[45] Sapienza University,Department of Public Health and Nutrition
[46] University Business Academy in Novi Sad,Adult Nursing Department, College of Nursing
[47] Universidad del Desarrollo,Department of Infectious Diseases and Epidemiology
[48] Tshwane University of Technology,Clinical Sciences Department, College of Medicine
[49] University of Monastir,School of Medicine and Health Science
[50] Quisqueya University,Environmental Epidemiology Group
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COVID-19; Sanitizers and disinfectants; Side effects; Health protocols;
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COVID-19 has affected all aspects of human life so far. From the outset of the pandemic, preventing the spread of COVID-19 through the observance of health protocols, especially the use of sanitizers and disinfectants was given more attention. Despite the effectiveness of disinfection chemicals in controlling and preventing COVID-19, there are critical concerns about their adverse effects on human health. This study aims to assess the health effects of sanitizers and disinfectants on a global scale. A total of 91,056 participants from 154 countries participated in this cross-sectional study. Information on the use of sanitizers and disinfectants and health was collected using an electronic questionnaire, which was translated into 26 languages via web-based platforms. The findings of this study suggest that detergents, alcohol-based substances, and chlorinated compounds emerged as the most prevalent chemical agents compared to other sanitizers and disinfectants examined. Most frequently reported health issues include skin effects and respiratory effects. The Chi-square test showed a significant association between chlorinated compounds (sodium hypochlorite and per-chlorine) with all possible health effects under investigation (p-value <0.001). Examination of risk factors based on multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that alcohols and alcohols-based materials were associated with skin effects (OR, 1.98; 95%CI, 1.87–2.09), per-chlorine was associated with eye effects (OR, 1.83; 95%CI, 1.74–1.93), and highly likely with itching and throat irritation (OR, 2.00; 95%CI, 1.90–2.11). Furthermore, formaldehyde was associated with a higher prevalence of neurological effects (OR, 2.17; 95%CI, 1.92–2.44). Furthermore, formaldehyde was associated with a higher prevalence of neurological effects (OR, 2.17; 95%CI, 1.92–2.44). The use of sodium hypochlorite and per-chlorine also had a high chance of having respiratory effects. The findings of the current study suggest that health authorities need to implement more awareness programs about the side effects of using sanitizers and disinfectants during viral epidemics especially when they are used or overused.
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