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Int. arch. otorhinolaryngol. (Impr.) ; 23(4): 389-395, Out.-Dez. 2019. ilus, tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1024150

ABSTRACT

Introduction: Agrochemicals, also known as pesticides, are widely used in agriculture and in public health. They are organic and inorganic chemical substances with a high level of toxicity not only for the environment, but also for human health. Objective: To verify findings on labyrinthine assessment in endemic disease control agents, and to recommend the inclusion of the vestibular exam in the set of tests for pesticide-exposed populations. Methods: Descriptive, prospective, cross-sectional study with a sample comprising 15 endemic disease control agents, males, mean age of 51.6 years old (standard deviation [SD] = 5.9). All of the participants were submitted to anamnesis, otorhinolaryngological screening, and vestibular assessment. Results: Regarding the most reported complaints, dizziness (73.4%), headache (60%), and tingling in the extremities (53.4%) were observed. The findings of the vestibular exams were normal in 53.3%, while 46.7% showed peripheral vestibular disorder, of which 26.7% were of deficitary type, and 20% of the irritative type. Conclusions: Alteration in the vestibular system was verified in 50% of the workers, with a greater prevalence in the caloric testing. Several disorders related to pesticides intoxication are scientifically known. Actions promoting knowledge and qualification of this population for the proper handling of chemicals are suggested, in addition to the elaboration and inclusion of protocols of vestibular assessment in hearing health programs for the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of vestibular disorders (AU)


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Aged , Vestibular Diseases/diagnosis , Occupational Exposure , Pesticide Exposure , Agricultural Workers' Diseases/diagnosis , Vestibular Diseases/chemically induced , Cross-Sectional Studies , Prospective Studies , Agrochemicals/adverse effects , Nervous System Diseases/diagnosis , Nervous System Diseases/chemically induced
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Environmental Health and Preventive Medicine ; : 7-7, 2019.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-777634

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND@#Low-dose exposure to organophosphate (OP) insecticides during pregnancy may adversely affect neurodevelopment in children. To evaluate the OP exposure levels, single urine sampling is commonly adopted to measure the levels of dialkylphosphates (DAPs), common OP metabolites. However, the inter-day variations of urinary DAP concentrations within subjects are supposed to be large due to the short biological half-lives of the metabolites, and it is thus considered difficult to accurately assess OP exposure during pregnancy with single sampling. This study aimed to assess intra-individual variations of DAP concentrations and the reproducibility of the exposure dose categorization of OPs according to DAP concentration ranges in pregnant women in Japan.@*METHODS@#Urine samples were collected from 62 non-smoking pregnant women (12-22 weeks of gestation) living in Aichi Prefecture, Japan. First morning void (FMV) and spot urine samples taken between lunch and dinner on the same day were collected on five different days during 2 weeks. The concentrations of DAP and creatinine in urine samples were measured using an ultra performance liquid chromatography with tandem mass spectrometry. Creatinine-adjusted and unadjusted concentrations were used for the intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC) calculations and surrogate category analyses.@*RESULTS@#For all DAP metabolites, the creatinine-adjusted single ICCs exceeded 0.4, indicating moderate reliability. Overall, ICCs of spot urine samples taken in the afternoon were better than those taken as FMV. Surrogate category analyses showed that participants were categorized accurately into four exposure dose groups according to the quartile points.@*CONCLUSION@#This study indicated that a single urine sample taken in the afternoon may be useful in assessing OP exposure as long as the exposure is categorized into quartiles when conducting epidemiological studies in early to mid-pregnant women in Japan.


Subject(s)
Adult , Female , Humans , Pregnancy , Young Adult , Chromatography, Liquid , Creatinine , Urine , Environmental Exposure , Environmental Monitoring , Methods , Environmental Pollutants , Urine , Japan , Mass Spectrometry , Organophosphates , Urine , Pesticides , Urine , Pregnant Women
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Arq. Inst. Biol ; 83: e1052014, 2016. graf
Article in English | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1006836

ABSTRACT

Organophosphate pesticides are among those with the highest acute toxicity and are available on the market and used in several regions of Brazil. The concentration and residence time of the organophosphate pesticide, chlorpyrifos, in the air after application in a greenhouse were investigated. For more than 24 h, the chlorpyrifos remained in the greenhouse air at concentrations three times above the occupational exposure limit and was still detectable four days later.(AU)


Os inseticidas organofosforados estão entre os agrotóxicos de maior toxicidade aguda disponíveis no mercado e são usados em várias regiões do Brasil. Avaliaram-se a concentração e o tempo de permanência do inseticida organofosforado clorpirifós no ar, após aplicação em uma casa de vegetação. O clorpirifós permaneceu no ar da casa de vegetação em concentração três vezes acima do limite de exposição ocupacional por mais de 24 horas, e ainda foi detectado após quatro dias.(AU)


Subject(s)
Occupational Exposure , Agrochemicals , Insecticides, Organophosphate/analysis
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Cad. saúde pública ; 30(3): 567-576, 03/2014. tab, graf
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-705919

ABSTRACT

O inseticida malationa em calda oleosa é utilizado no controle do Aedes aegypti e a sua aplicação é feita por meio de nebulização. Essa atividade exige o uso de equipamento de proteção individual (EPI) pelos aplicadores. Este trabalho avaliou a capacidade de retenção do inseticida malationa nas vestimentas do EPI após nebulização em campo. Foram acompanhadas nebulizações em campo, realizadas pelos agentes de zoonoses, na cidade de São Paulo, Brasil. Antes de cada nebulização eram colocados absorventes sob e sobre a vestimenta do EPI no tórax, na face superior da parede torácica (costas) e nos antebraços. Após cada aplicação, os absorventes eram retirados, identificados e submetidos à extração sob agitação mecânica. Os extratos foram analisados por cromatografia a gás com detector de ionização de chama. Observou-se a presença de malationa nos absorventes sob as vestimentas do EPI já na primeira aplicação, antes da lavagem. Os resultados indicam que os agentes, nas condições avaliadas, estão expostos ao malationa, mesmo com uso de vestimentas de EPI novos.


Malathion insecticide in vegetable oil is used to control Aedes aegypti and is applied by spraying, which requires the use of personal protective equipment (PPE). The current study assessed the capacity of PPE suits to retain malathion. The study monitored field spraying in São Paulo, Brazil. Before each spraying, feminine sanitary napkins were placed under and upon the PPE suit in the chest, back, and forearms. After spraying, the sanitary napkins were removed, labeled, and submitted to extraction under mechanical agitation. The extracts were analyzed by gas chromatography with a flame ionization detector. Presence of malathion in sanitary napkins under PPE suits was observed after spraying and before washing the suits. The findings indicate that sprayers are exposed to malathion, even when they use new PPE suits.


El insecticida malathion en jarabe aceitoso se utiliza en el control del Aedes aegypti y su aplicación se realiza través de un nebulizador. Esta actividad requiere el uso de un equipo de protección personal (PPE) para los fumigadores. Este estudio evaluó la capacidad de retención del insecticida malathion en la vestimenta del PPE. Se acompañó durante el proceso de nebulización en el campo a los agentes responsables de zoonosis en la ciudad de São Paulo, Brasil. Antes de cada nebulización se colocaron absorbentes debajo y encima de la ropa del PPE en el pecho, en la espalda y antebrazos. Después de cada aplicación, los absorbentes fueron identificados y sometidos a una extracción con agitación mecánica. Los extractos se analizaron por cromatografía de gases con detector de ionización de llama. Se observó la presencia de malathion en los absorbentes internos del PPE de la primera fumigación, antes de ser lavados. Los resultados indican que los agentes, en las condiciones evaluadas, están expuestos al malathion, incluso tras el uso de un PPE nuevo.


Subject(s)
Animals , Humans , Insecticides , Malathion , Mosquito Control , Occupational Exposure/prevention & control , Protective Clothing/standards , Brazil , Dengue/prevention & control
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Acta amaz ; 33(2)2003.
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1454959

ABSTRACT

Trace levels of three organophosphate insecticides (OPI) were detected in eight fish species from the region of Santarém, State of Pará, Brazil. Individual concentrations of OPI in fish ranged from less than the detection limit to 2,1 ppb. Mean concentrations of chlorpyrifos, malathion, and methyl-parathion were 0,3 ± 0,3, 0,1 ± 0,1, and 0,3 ± 0,3 ppb, respectively. Pellona flavipinnis, the largest and fattest piscivorous species analyzed, was the most contaminated. Since an inhabitant of this Amazonian region consumes 220 g of fish per day on average, ingested doses of chlorpyrifos, malathion, and methyl-parathion may reach up to 308, 220, and 462 ng·d-1, respectively. Compared to acceptable daily intakes (ADI), quantities of OPI absorbed via fish consumption on a daily basis are far below deleterious levels. We estimated that even considering the highest OPI contents detected, the average daily fish consumption of anadult of 60 kg would have to increase by ca. 1 950, 5 450, and 2 600 times to reach ADI of chlorpyrifos, malathion, and methyl-parathion, respectively. Neither fish diet nor fish lipid content enabled us to completely explain the interspecific differences observed.


As concentrações de três inseticidas organofosforados (IOF) foram determinadas em oito espécies de peixes da região de Santarém, Estado do Pará, Brasil. As concentrações individuais de IOF dos peixes situam-se entre abaixo da limite de detecção e 2,1 ppb. As concentrações médias de clorpirifós, malathion e metil parathion foram respectivamente de 0,3 ± 0,3, 0,1 ± 0,1 e 0,3 ± 0,3 ppb. Pellom Flavipinnis, a espécie piscívora de maior tamanho e mais gordurosa, apresentou as concentrações mais elevadas. Considerando que um morador dessa região da Amazônia brasileira consome em média 220 g de peixe por dia, as doses de clorpirifós, malathion e metil parathion podem atingir respectivamente 308, 220 e 462 ng·d-1. Tendo em conta as "doses diárias aceitáveis" (acceptable daily intakes - ADI), as quantidades diárias de IOF absorvidas via consumo de peixe estão muito abaixo dos níveis perigosos para a saúde humana. Nós estimamos que mesmo com o teor mais elevado de IOF detectado, o consumo diário médio de peixe de um adulto de 60 kg teria que aumentar cerca de 1 950, 5 450 e 2 600 vezes para atingir as respectivas ADI de clorpirifós, malathion e metil parathion. Nem o hábito alimentar dos peixes e nem o seu teor de gorduras podem explicar completamente as diferenças interespecíficas observadas.

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