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Evaluation of take-home organophosphorus pesticide exposure among agricultural workers and their children.
We analyzed organophosphorus pesticide exposure in 218 farm worker households in agricultural communities in Washington State to investigate the take-home pathway of pesticide exposure and to establish baseline exposure levels for a community intervention project. House dust samples (n = 156) were c...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1241133/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12460819 |
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author | Curl, Cynthia L Fenske, Richard A Kissel, John C Shirai, Jeffry H Moate, Thomas F Griffith, William Coronado, Gloria Thompson, Beti |
author_facet | Curl, Cynthia L Fenske, Richard A Kissel, John C Shirai, Jeffry H Moate, Thomas F Griffith, William Coronado, Gloria Thompson, Beti |
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description | We analyzed organophosphorus pesticide exposure in 218 farm worker households in agricultural communities in Washington State to investigate the take-home pathway of pesticide exposure and to establish baseline exposure levels for a community intervention project. House dust samples (n = 156) were collected from within the homes, and vehicle dust samples (n = 190) were collected from the vehicles used by the farm workers to commute to and from work. Urine samples were obtained from a farm worker (n = 213) and a young child (n = 211) in each household. Dust samples were analyzed for six pesticides, and urine samples were analyzed for five dialkylphosphate (DAP) metabolites. Azinphosmethyl was detected in higher concentrations (p < 0.0001) than the other pesticides: geometric mean concentrations of azinphosmethyl were 0.53 micro g/g in house dust and 0.75 micro g/g in vehicle dust. Dimethyl DAP metabolite concentrations were higher than diethyl DAP metabolite concentrations in both child and adult urine (p < 0.0001). Geometric mean dimethyl DAP concentrations were 0.13 micro mol/L in adult urine and 0.09 micro mol/L in child urine. Creatinine-adjusted geometric mean dimethyl DAP concentrations were 0.09 micro mol/g in adult urine and 0.14 micro mol/g in child urine. Azinphosmethyl concentrations in house dust and vehicle dust from the same household were significantly associated (r2 = 0.41, p < 0.0001). Dimethyl DAP levels in child and adult urine from the same household were also significantly associated (r2 = 0.18, p < 0.0001), and this association remained when the values were creatinine adjusted. The results of this work support the hypothesis that the take-home exposure pathway contributes to residential pesticide contamination in agricultural homes where young children are present. |
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spelling | pubmed-12411332005-11-08 Evaluation of take-home organophosphorus pesticide exposure among agricultural workers and their children. Curl, Cynthia L Fenske, Richard A Kissel, John C Shirai, Jeffry H Moate, Thomas F Griffith, William Coronado, Gloria Thompson, Beti Environ Health Perspect Research Article We analyzed organophosphorus pesticide exposure in 218 farm worker households in agricultural communities in Washington State to investigate the take-home pathway of pesticide exposure and to establish baseline exposure levels for a community intervention project. House dust samples (n = 156) were collected from within the homes, and vehicle dust samples (n = 190) were collected from the vehicles used by the farm workers to commute to and from work. Urine samples were obtained from a farm worker (n = 213) and a young child (n = 211) in each household. Dust samples were analyzed for six pesticides, and urine samples were analyzed for five dialkylphosphate (DAP) metabolites. Azinphosmethyl was detected in higher concentrations (p < 0.0001) than the other pesticides: geometric mean concentrations of azinphosmethyl were 0.53 micro g/g in house dust and 0.75 micro g/g in vehicle dust. Dimethyl DAP metabolite concentrations were higher than diethyl DAP metabolite concentrations in both child and adult urine (p < 0.0001). Geometric mean dimethyl DAP concentrations were 0.13 micro mol/L in adult urine and 0.09 micro mol/L in child urine. Creatinine-adjusted geometric mean dimethyl DAP concentrations were 0.09 micro mol/g in adult urine and 0.14 micro mol/g in child urine. Azinphosmethyl concentrations in house dust and vehicle dust from the same household were significantly associated (r2 = 0.41, p < 0.0001). Dimethyl DAP levels in child and adult urine from the same household were also significantly associated (r2 = 0.18, p < 0.0001), and this association remained when the values were creatinine adjusted. The results of this work support the hypothesis that the take-home exposure pathway contributes to residential pesticide contamination in agricultural homes where young children are present. 2002-12 /pmc/articles/PMC1241133/ /pubmed/12460819 Text en |
spellingShingle | Research Article Curl, Cynthia L Fenske, Richard A Kissel, John C Shirai, Jeffry H Moate, Thomas F Griffith, William Coronado, Gloria Thompson, Beti Evaluation of take-home organophosphorus pesticide exposure among agricultural workers and their children. |
title | Evaluation of take-home organophosphorus pesticide exposure among agricultural workers and their children. |
title_full | Evaluation of take-home organophosphorus pesticide exposure among agricultural workers and their children. |
title_fullStr | Evaluation of take-home organophosphorus pesticide exposure among agricultural workers and their children. |
title_full_unstemmed | Evaluation of take-home organophosphorus pesticide exposure among agricultural workers and their children. |
title_short | Evaluation of take-home organophosphorus pesticide exposure among agricultural workers and their children. |
title_sort | evaluation of take-home organophosphorus pesticide exposure among agricultural workers and their children. |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1241133/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12460819 |
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