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Exposure Routes and Health Risks Associated with Pesticide Application

Pesticides play an important role in agricultural development. However, pesticide application can result in both acute and chronic human toxicities, and the adverse effects of pesticides on the environment and human health remain a serious problem. There is therefore a need to discuss the applicatio...

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Autores principales: Tudi, Muyesaier, Li, Hairong, Li, Hongying, Wang, Li, Lyu, Jia, Yang, Linsheng, Tong, Shuangmei, Yu, Qiming Jimmy, Ruan, Huada Daniel, Atabila, Albert, Phung, Dung Tri, Sadler, Ross, Connell, Des
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Publicado: MDPI 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9231402/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35736943
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxics10060335
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author Tudi, Muyesaier
Li, Hairong
Li, Hongying
Wang, Li
Lyu, Jia
Yang, Linsheng
Tong, Shuangmei
Yu, Qiming Jimmy
Ruan, Huada Daniel
Atabila, Albert
Phung, Dung Tri
Sadler, Ross
Connell, Des
author_facet Tudi, Muyesaier
Li, Hairong
Li, Hongying
Wang, Li
Lyu, Jia
Yang, Linsheng
Tong, Shuangmei
Yu, Qiming Jimmy
Ruan, Huada Daniel
Atabila, Albert
Phung, Dung Tri
Sadler, Ross
Connell, Des
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description Pesticides play an important role in agricultural development. However, pesticide application can result in both acute and chronic human toxicities, and the adverse effects of pesticides on the environment and human health remain a serious problem. There is therefore a need to discuss the application methods for pesticides, the routes of pesticide exposure, and the health risks posed by pesticide application. The health problems related to pesticide application and exposure in developing countries are of particular concern. The purpose of this paper is to provide scientific information for policymakers in order to allow the development of proper pesticide application technics and methods to minimize pesticide exposure and the adverse health effects on both applicators and communities. Studies indicate that there are four main pesticide application methods, including hydraulic spraying, backpack spraying, basal trunk spraying, and aerial spraying. Pesticide application methods are mainly selected by considering the habits of target pests, the characteristics of target sites, and the properties of pesticides. Humans are directly exposed to pesticides in occupational, agricultural, and household activities and are indirectly exposed to pesticides via environmental media, including air, water, soil, and food. Human exposure to pesticides occurs mainly through dermal, oral, and respiratory routes. People who are directly and/or indirectly exposed to pesticides may contract acute toxicity effects and chronic diseases. Although no segment of the general population is completely protected against exposure to pesticides and their potentially serious health effects, a disproportionate burden is shouldered by people in developing countries. Both deterministic and probabilistic human health risk assessments have their advantages and disadvantages and both types of methods should be comprehensively implemented in research on exposure and human health risk assessment. Equipment for appropriate pesticide application is important for application efficiency to minimize the loss of spray solution as well as reduce pesticide residuals in the environment and adverse human health effects due to over-spraying and residues. Policymakers should implement various useful measures, such as integrated pest management (IPM) laws that prohibit the use of pesticides with high risks and the development of a national implementation plan (NIP) to reduce the adverse effects of pesticides on the environment and on human health.
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spelling pubmed-92314022022-06-25 Exposure Routes and Health Risks Associated with Pesticide Application Tudi, Muyesaier Li, Hairong Li, Hongying Wang, Li Lyu, Jia Yang, Linsheng Tong, Shuangmei Yu, Qiming Jimmy Ruan, Huada Daniel Atabila, Albert Phung, Dung Tri Sadler, Ross Connell, Des Toxics Review Pesticides play an important role in agricultural development. However, pesticide application can result in both acute and chronic human toxicities, and the adverse effects of pesticides on the environment and human health remain a serious problem. There is therefore a need to discuss the application methods for pesticides, the routes of pesticide exposure, and the health risks posed by pesticide application. The health problems related to pesticide application and exposure in developing countries are of particular concern. The purpose of this paper is to provide scientific information for policymakers in order to allow the development of proper pesticide application technics and methods to minimize pesticide exposure and the adverse health effects on both applicators and communities. Studies indicate that there are four main pesticide application methods, including hydraulic spraying, backpack spraying, basal trunk spraying, and aerial spraying. Pesticide application methods are mainly selected by considering the habits of target pests, the characteristics of target sites, and the properties of pesticides. Humans are directly exposed to pesticides in occupational, agricultural, and household activities and are indirectly exposed to pesticides via environmental media, including air, water, soil, and food. Human exposure to pesticides occurs mainly through dermal, oral, and respiratory routes. People who are directly and/or indirectly exposed to pesticides may contract acute toxicity effects and chronic diseases. Although no segment of the general population is completely protected against exposure to pesticides and their potentially serious health effects, a disproportionate burden is shouldered by people in developing countries. Both deterministic and probabilistic human health risk assessments have their advantages and disadvantages and both types of methods should be comprehensively implemented in research on exposure and human health risk assessment. Equipment for appropriate pesticide application is important for application efficiency to minimize the loss of spray solution as well as reduce pesticide residuals in the environment and adverse human health effects due to over-spraying and residues. Policymakers should implement various useful measures, such as integrated pest management (IPM) laws that prohibit the use of pesticides with high risks and the development of a national implementation plan (NIP) to reduce the adverse effects of pesticides on the environment and on human health. MDPI 2022-06-19 /pmc/articles/PMC9231402/ /pubmed/35736943 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxics10060335 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Li, Hairong
Li, Hongying
Wang, Li
Lyu, Jia
Yang, Linsheng
Tong, Shuangmei
Yu, Qiming Jimmy
Ruan, Huada Daniel
Atabila, Albert
Phung, Dung Tri
Sadler, Ross
Connell, Des
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35736943
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxics10060335
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