نتایج جستجو برای: agricultural pesticide

تعداد نتایج: 112497  

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...

2018
Fazle Rabbi Chowdhury Gourab Dewan Vasundhara R Verma Duleeka W Knipe Ishrat Tahsin Isha M Abul Faiz David J Gunnell Michael Eddleston

Background Pesticide self-poisoning is a major problem in Bangladesh. Over the past 20-years, the Bangladesh government has introduced pesticide legislation and banned highly hazardous pesticides (HHPs) from agricultural use. We aimed to assess the impacts of pesticide bans on suicide and on agricultural production. Methods We obtained data on unnatural deaths from the Statistics Division of ...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 2004
Sara A Quandt Thomas A Arcury Pamela Rao Beverly M Snively David E Camann Alicia M Doran Alice Y Yau Jane A Hoppin David S Jackson

Children of farmworkers can be exposed to pesticides through multiple pathways, including agricultural take-home and drift as well as residential applications. Because farmworker families often live in poor-quality housing, the exposure from residential pesticide use may be substantial. We measured eight locally reported agricultural pesticides and 13 pesticides commonly found in U.S. houses in...

2010
Andrew H. Dawson Michael Eddleston Lalith Senarathna Fahim Mohamed Indika Gawarammana Steven J. Bowe Gamini Manuweera Nicholas A. Buckley

BACKGROUND agricultural pesticide poisoning is a major public health problem in the developing world, killing at least 250,000-370,000 people each year. Targeted pesticide restrictions in Sri Lanka over the last 20 years have reduced pesticide deaths by 50% without decreasing agricultural output. However, regulatory decisions have thus far not been based on the human toxicity of formulated agri...

2011
Robert B. Gunier Mary H. Ward Matthew Airola Erin M. Bell Joanne Colt Marcia Nishioka Patricia A. Buffler Peggy Reynolds Rudolph P. Rull Andrew Hertz Catherine Metayer John R. Nuckols

BACKGROUND Residential proximity to agricultural pesticide applications has been used as a surrogate for exposure in epidemiologic studies, although little is known about the relationship with levels of pesticides in homes. OBJECTIVE We identified determinants of concentrations of agricultural pesticides in dust. METHODS We collected samples of carpet dust and mapped crops within 1,250 m of...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 2001
R B Gunier M E Harnly P Reynolds A Hertz J Von Behren

Several studies have suggested an association between childhood cancer and pesticide exposure. California leads the nation in agricultural pesticide use. A mandatory reporting system for all agricultural pesticide use in the state provides information on the active ingredient, amount used, and location. We calculated pesticide use density to quantify agricultural pesticide use in California blo...

Journal: :International journal of occupational and environmental health 2003
Margaret Reeves Kristin S Schafer

Pesticide Action Network, United Farmworkers of America, and California Rural Legal Assistance Foundation analyzed California government data on agricultural poisonings and enforcement of worker safety standards. Nearly 500 pesticide poisonings were reported for California farmworkers every year from 1997 to 2000. The actual number of pesticide-related illnesses is unknown, since many poisoning...

Journal: :iranian journal of toxicology 0
مهدی حسن شاهیان mehdi hassanshahian department of biology, shahid bahonar university of kerman, kerman, iran.

background: organic agricultural pesticides are so stable in ecosystems and biosphere. these compounds affect soil conditions and agricultural products. the aim of this study was isolation of diazinon-degrading bacteria from kerman pistachio orchards, southeastern iran. methods: diazinon-degrading bacteria were enriched in bushnell-hass medium. identification and sequencing of prevalent degradi...

2012
Peter C. Smiley Kevin W. King Robert B. Gillespie Norman R. Fausey

Agricultural pesticides (i.e., insecticides, herbicides, and fungicides) represent a threat to drinking water quality and aquatic life within agricultural streams. Many agricultural streams serve as source waters for urban drinking water supplies within the Midwestern United States. Transport of pesticides from upstream agricultural streams to downstream drinking water supplies can result in an...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 2005
Peggy Reynolds Susan E. Hurley Robert B. Gunier Sauda Yerabati Thu Quach Andrew Hertz

California is the largest agricultural state in the United States and home to some of the world's highest breast cancer rates. The objective of our study was to evaluate whether California breast cancer rates were elevated in areas with recent high agricultural pesticide use. We identified population-based invasive breast cancer cases from the California Cancer Registry for 1988-1997. We used C...

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