نتایج جستجو برای: pesticide poisoning

تعداد نتایج: 41565  

2017
Claudia Sibani Kristian Kjaer Jessen Bircan Tekin Victoria Nabankema Erik Jørs

BACKGROUND Acute pesticide poisoning in developing countries is a considerable problem, requiring diagnosis and treatment. This study describes how training of health care workers in Uganda affects their ability to diagnose and manage acute pesticide poisoning. METHOD A postintervention cross-sectional study was conducted using a standardized questionnaire. A total of 326 health care workers ...

Journal: :Tropical medicine & international health : TM & IH 2005
Wim van der Hoek Flemming Konradsen

This report describes the characteristics of patients with acute pesticide poisoning in a rural area of Sri Lanka and, for intentional self-poisoning cases, explores the relative importance of the different determinants. Data were collected for 239 acute pesticide-poisoning cases, which were admitted to two rural hospitals in Sri Lanka. Sociodemographic characteristics, negative life events and...

2011
Hanne Klith Jensen Flemming Konradsen Erik Jørs Jørgen Holm Petersen Anders Dalsgaard

Organophosphates and carbamates (OPs/CMs) are known for their acetylcholinesterase inhibiting character. A cross-sectional study of pesticide handling practices and self-perceived symptoms of acute pesticide poisoning was conducted using questionnaire-based interviews with 89 pesticide sprayers in Boeung Cheung Ek (BCE) Lake, Phnom Penh, Cambodia. The study showed that 50% of the pesticides use...

Journal: :Journal of affective disorders 2017
Emma J Mew Prianka Padmanathan Flemming Konradsen Michael Eddleston Shu-Sen Chang Michael R Phillips David Gunnell

BACKGROUND Agricultural pesticide poisoning is a major contributor to the global burden of suicide. Over the last decade there has been a marked decrease in the incidence of suicide worldwide. It is unclear whether pesticide poisoning still plays a significant role in the global incidence of suicide. METHODS WHO method-specific suicide data were supplemented by a systematic review of the lite...

Journal: :International journal of hygiene and environmental health 2007
Susmita Dasgupta Craig Meisner David Wheeler Khuc Xuyen Nhan Thi Lam

Information on the health impacts of pesticides is quite limited in many developing countries, with many surveys relying solely on farmer self-assessments of their health status. To test the reliability of self-reported data, an acetyl cholinesterase enzyme (AChE) blood test was conducted for 190 rice farmers in the Mekong Delta, Vietnam. Results reveal a high prevalence of pesticide poisoning ...

2017
Charles Ssemugabo Abdullah Ali Halage Ruth Mubeezi Neebye Victoria Nabankema Massy Moses Kasule Deogratius Ssekimpi Erik Jørs

This study was aimed at assessing prevalence, circumstance, and management of acute pesticide poisoning in hospitals in Kampala. It was a retrospective cross-sectional study that involved reviewing of 739 poisoning patient records from 5 hospitals in Kampala. Of the 739 patients, 212 were due to pesticide poisoning resulting in a prevalence of 28.8%. About 91.4% (191/210) of the cases were due ...

Fatma Khalsi, Imen Belhadj, Ines Trablesi, Khedija Boussetta, Nozha Brahmi, Samia Hamouda,

Background: Pesticide poisoning is very common in Tunisia. Various factors are involved in the analysis of the clinical presentations and the severity of this condition. Major factors are the chemical nature of the pesticides and the quantity entered the body. Methods: This is a retrospective study, reporting the pediatric cases that presented to us with signs and symptoms of pesticide poisoni...

Journal: :International journal of occupational and environmental health 2005
Francesca Mancini Ariena H C Van Bruggen Janice L S Jiggins Arun C Ambatipudi Helen Murphy

A season-long assessment of acute pesticide poisoning among farmers was conducted in three villages in India. Fifty female cotton growers reported the adverse effects experienced after exposures to pesticides by themselves and by their male relatives (n=47). The study documented the serious consequences of pesticide use for the health of farmers, particularly women field helpers. Typically fema...

Journal: :American journal of industrial medicine 2008
Geoffrey M Calvert Jennifer Karnik Louise Mehler John Beckman Barbara Morrissey Jennifer Sievert Rosanna Barrett Michelle Lackovic Laura Mabee Abby Schwartz Yvette Mitchell Stephanie Moraga-McHaley

BACKGROUND Approximately 75% of pesticide usage in the United States occurs in agriculture. As such, agricultural workers are at greater risk of pesticide exposure than non-agricultural workers. However, the magnitude, characteristics and trend of acute pesticide poisoning among agricultural workers are unknown. METHODS We identified acute pesticide poisoning cases in agricultural workers bet...

2000
David Sunding Joshua Zivin

We address the impacts of regulations designed to reduce pesticide poisoning of farmers and farm laborers. Attention is concentrated on pre-harvest interval regulations that impose a time interval between pesticide application and harvest. The incidence of poisoning is determined by aggregate pesticide use, worker exposure, and toxicity. A dynamic, stochastic model of insect population growth i...

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