Evaluation of heat stress and cumulative incidence of acute kidney injury in sugarcane workers in Guatemala
International Archives of Occupational and Environmental Health2019Vol. 92(7), pp. 977–990
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Jaime Butler-Dawson, Lyndsay Krisher, Hillary A. Yoder, Miranda Dally, Cecilia Sorensen, Richard J. Johnson, Claudia M. Asensio, Álex Cruz, Evan C. Johnson, Elizabeth J. Carlton, Liliana Tenney, Edwin J. Asturias, Lee S. Newman
Abstract
Dehydration and insufficient electrolyte consumption are risk factors for AKI. However even well-hydrated sugarcane workers routinely experience AKI. While hydration is important and protective, there is a need to understand other contributors to risk of AKI and identify prevention strategies with these workers.
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