Source: https://www.theguardian.com/world/20...garcane-fields
Haunted by the mystery deaths in Nicaragua?s brutal sugarcane fields
Kidney disease has killed 20,000 agricultural workers, but no one knows why
Robin McKie Observer science editor
Sunday 19 March 2017 00.05 GMT
Two brothers stand in a dusty alley in the town of Chichigalpa in Nicaragua. They stare with suspicion at Australian photographer Josh Mcdonald, who has just captured their image ? a picture that won a Wellcome Image award last week for its depiction of the impact of a medical condition that has been devastating the male population of central America.
The illness is described as ?chronic kidney disease of undetermined cause? and it is responsible for 75% of deaths of young and middle-aged men in Nicaragua. Workers in the sugarcane industry are worst affected, and the disease has been destroying families and communities for 20 years. Yet the cause remains unknown...
Haunted by the mystery deaths in Nicaragua?s brutal sugarcane fields
Kidney disease has killed 20,000 agricultural workers, but no one knows why
Robin McKie Observer science editor
Sunday 19 March 2017 00.05 GMT
Two brothers stand in a dusty alley in the town of Chichigalpa in Nicaragua. They stare with suspicion at Australian photographer Josh Mcdonald, who has just captured their image ? a picture that won a Wellcome Image award last week for its depiction of the impact of a medical condition that has been devastating the male population of central America.
The illness is described as ?chronic kidney disease of undetermined cause? and it is responsible for 75% of deaths of young and middle-aged men in Nicaragua. Workers in the sugarcane industry are worst affected, and the disease has been destroying families and communities for 20 years. Yet the cause remains unknown...