Title of article :
Pesticide Contamination in Blood of Vegetable Farmers is Associated with Age, Pre-Harvest Interval, and Risk Behaviors
Author/Authors :
Thongkum ، Wisit Public Health and Environmental Policy in Southeast Asia Research Cluster (PHEP-SEA) - Faculty of Public Health - Mahasarakham University , Yukalang ، Nachalida Public Health and Environmental Policy in Southeast Asia Research Cluster (PHEP-SEA) - Faculty of Public Health - Mahasarakham University , Turnbull ، Niruwan Public Health and Environmental Policy in Southeast Asia Research Cluster (PHEP-SEA) - Faculty of Public Health - Mahasarakham University , Harnpicharnchai ، Kallaya Faculty of Public Health - Mahasarakham University , Singsuwan ، Kloyjai Ban Yang Tambon Health Promotion Hospital , Chairawattanasakun ، Lapasrada Kokklang Tambon Health Promotion Hospital , Ruttawongsa ، Akom Kosumphisai Hospital , Tudpor ، Kukiat Public Health and Environmental Policy in Southeast Asia Research Cluster (PHEP-SEA) - Faculty of Public Health - Mahasarakham University
From page :
624
To page :
630
Abstract :
Pesticides are commonly used in commercial agriculture. Organophosphates (OPPs) are one of the most imported pesticides in Thailand. OPP contamination in the human body is inversely determined by acetylcholinesterase (AChE) levels in blood circulation. Multiple factors determine OPP bioaccumulation in the human body. This present study aimed to investigate the association between levels of knowledge, behaviors, and personal characteristics of vegetable farmers with levels of pesticide contamination in the farmers blood. Participants in this descriptive cross-sectional study were 219 vegetable farmers from Maha Sarakham province, Thailand using questionnaires on knowledge and behaviors on pesticide uses; and personal characteristics data. The level of blood AChE was measured by a reactive paper test kit. Association between each factor was analyzed by 2 tests with a significant level at P 0.05. Results show that the levels of pesticide contamination in 219 vegetable farmers were significantly associated with age and pre-harvest interval. The risk levels of behaviors were also significantly associated with the levels of pesticide contamination (not reading labels and instructions, mixing pesticides with bare hands, not checking the wind direction during spraying, and not wearing correctly. In conclusion, levels of OPP contamination are associated with advancing age, pre-harvest interval (PHI), and risky behaviors. Close monitoring of these factors in vegetable farmers should be implemented.
Keywords :
Vegetable farmers , Pesticides , Organophosphates , Acetylcholinesterase enzyme , Pre , harvest interval
Journal title :
Journal of Medicinal and Chemical Sciences
Journal title :
Journal of Medicinal and Chemical Sciences
Record number :
2707421
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