Exposure of tobacco farm working mothers to pesticides and the effects on the infants’ auditory health

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Autor(a) principal: Buaski,Jaqueline Portella
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Magni,Cristiana, Fujinaga,Cristina Ide, Gorski,Leslie Palma, De Conto,Juliana
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista CEFAC (Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-18462018000400432
Resumo: ABSTRACT Objective: to check and compare female farm workers’ and female tobacco farm workers’ behavior related to the use of pesticides after the pregnancy diagnosis and their effect on the infants’ hearing. Methods: a cross-sectional analytical observational study developed with 59 female farming mothers. From these, 25 were tobacco farm workers (Group F) and 34 were farm workers for other crops (Group A - control). The results of the hearing screening of 59 infants, from both groups, were verified. The anamnesis to raise the risk factor indicators for hearing disabilities as well as the caption of Transient Evoked Otoacoustic Emissions (OAEs) was accomplished. Results: tobacco farming is directly related to the use of pesticides (p=0.0043); laundry of clothes worn to apply the pesticides is an indirect means of exposure/ contamination by pesticides and/or chemical substances (p=0.018); the association between pass/fail results and Hearing Disabilities Risk Indicators (HDRI) of infants in both groups (tobacco farm workers and other workers) did not show significant statistical differences. Conclusion: effects on the hearing health of infants of female tobacco farm workers and other farm workers exposed to pesticides were not found in this research. Further studies on this theme are suggested.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Exposure of tobacco farm working mothers to pesticides and the effects on the infants’ auditory health
title Exposure of tobacco farm working mothers to pesticides and the effects on the infants’ auditory health
spellingShingle Exposure of tobacco farm working mothers to pesticides and the effects on the infants’ auditory health
Buaski,Jaqueline Portella
Infant
Pregnancy
Hearing
Tobacco
Pesticides
title_short Exposure of tobacco farm working mothers to pesticides and the effects on the infants’ auditory health
title_full Exposure of tobacco farm working mothers to pesticides and the effects on the infants’ auditory health
title_fullStr Exposure of tobacco farm working mothers to pesticides and the effects on the infants’ auditory health
title_full_unstemmed Exposure of tobacco farm working mothers to pesticides and the effects on the infants’ auditory health
title_sort Exposure of tobacco farm working mothers to pesticides and the effects on the infants’ auditory health
author Buaski,Jaqueline Portella
author_facet Buaski,Jaqueline Portella
Magni,Cristiana
Fujinaga,Cristina Ide
Gorski,Leslie Palma
De Conto,Juliana
author_role author
author2 Magni,Cristiana
Fujinaga,Cristina Ide
Gorski,Leslie Palma
De Conto,Juliana
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Buaski,Jaqueline Portella
Magni,Cristiana
Fujinaga,Cristina Ide
Gorski,Leslie Palma
De Conto,Juliana
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Infant
Pregnancy
Hearing
Tobacco
Pesticides
topic Infant
Pregnancy
Hearing
Tobacco
Pesticides
description ABSTRACT Objective: to check and compare female farm workers’ and female tobacco farm workers’ behavior related to the use of pesticides after the pregnancy diagnosis and their effect on the infants’ hearing. Methods: a cross-sectional analytical observational study developed with 59 female farming mothers. From these, 25 were tobacco farm workers (Group F) and 34 were farm workers for other crops (Group A - control). The results of the hearing screening of 59 infants, from both groups, were verified. The anamnesis to raise the risk factor indicators for hearing disabilities as well as the caption of Transient Evoked Otoacoustic Emissions (OAEs) was accomplished. Results: tobacco farming is directly related to the use of pesticides (p=0.0043); laundry of clothes worn to apply the pesticides is an indirect means of exposure/ contamination by pesticides and/or chemical substances (p=0.018); the association between pass/fail results and Hearing Disabilities Risk Indicators (HDRI) of infants in both groups (tobacco farm workers and other workers) did not show significant statistical differences. Conclusion: effects on the hearing health of infants of female tobacco farm workers and other farm workers exposed to pesticides were not found in this research. Further studies on this theme are suggested.
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