Original Article

Volume: 5 | Issue: 2 | Published: Feb 08, 2024 | Pages: 141 - 147 | DOI: 10.24911/SJEMed.72-1680174179

Characteristics and Distribution of Heat-Related Illnesses during Hajj 2022


Authors: Yasir Almuzaini orcid logo , Mariyyah Alburayh orcid logo , Ahmed Alahmari orcid logo , Fahad Alamri orcid logo , Nomai Mukhtar orcid logo , Ghadah Ahmed orcid logo , Lamis Alabdullatif orcid logo , Haytham Sheerah orcid logo , Anas Khan orcid logo


Abstract

Background: Heat-related illnesses (HRI) are defined as elevated body core temperatures when exposed to an intense high temperature. HRIs include but are not limited to heat exhaustion (HE) and heat stroke (HS). HE and HS are among the leading causes of morbidity and mortality among pilgrims when the Hajj season occurs during the hot cycle of the year in Makkah. Methods: A retrospective cross-sectional data analysis was conducted on HRI cases during Hajj 2022/1443 Hijri. The data were extracted from the Hajj electronic health records system software immediately at the end of the Hajj period. Results: A total of 200 patients presented with HRI symptoms during the study period. Over half of the HRI patients were male (n=116, 58%). The mean age was 44 ± 14.6 years. One hundred forty-three patients (71.5%) were diagnosed with HE, while 57 (28.5%) were diagnosed with HS. A statistically significant association between age and HRIs was observed. Conclusion: More HRIs are expected due to the gradual elevation of ambient temperature and the global warming phenomenon. This study emphasizes the importance of education and awareness regarding preventive measures in the general population, especially among the most vulnerable subpopulations.


Keywords: Heat related illnesses, Hajj, Mass Gatherings, Public Health



Pubmed Style

Yasir Almuzaini, Mariyyah Alburayh, Ahmed Alahmari, Fahad Alamri, Nomai Mukhtar, Ghadah Ahmed, Lamis Alabdullatif, Haytham Sheerah, Anas Khan. Characteristics and Distribution of Heat-Related Illnesses during Hajj 2022. SJE Med. 2024; 08 (February 2024): 141-147. doi:10.24911/SJEMed.72-1680174179

Publication History

Received: April 03, 2023

Accepted: September 21, 2023

Published: February 08, 2024


Authors

Yasir Almuzaini

Global Centre for Mass Gatherings Medicine, Ministry of Health, Saudi Arabia

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Mariyyah Alburayh

Global Centre for Mass Gatherings Medicine, Ministry of Health, Saudi Arabia

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Ahmed Alahmari

Global Centre for Mass Gatherings Medicine, Ministry of Health, Saudi Arabia

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Fahad Alamri

Global Centre of Mass Gatherings Medicine, Family Medicine, Primary Health Centre, Ministry of Health, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

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Nomai Mukhtar

Global Centre for Mass Gatherings Medicine, Ministry of Health, Saudi Arabia

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Ghadah Ahmed

Global Centre for Mass Gatherings Medicine, Ministry of Health, Saudi Arabia

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Lamis Alabdullatif

Global Centre for Mass Gatherings Medicine, Ministry of Health, Saudi Arabia

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Haytham Sheerah

International Health Regulations, Ministry of Health, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

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Anas Khan

Department of Emergency Medicine, College of Medicine, King Saud University, Saudi Arabia

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