Poisoning by pesticides among family fruit farmers, Bento Gonçalves, Southern Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Faria, Neice Müller Xavier
Data de Publicação: 2009
Outros Autores: Rosa, José Antônio Rodrigues da, Facchini, Luiz Augusto
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Resumo: OBJECTIVE: To describe the occupational exposure to acute poisoning by pesticides, especially organophosphates, and its incidence. METHODS: A descriptive study was carried out on 290 family fruit farmers in the municipality of Bento Gonçalves, Southern Brazil, conducted in two stages in 2006. Two hundred and forty-one of these workers completed the two stages, which corresponded to periods of low use and intense use of pesticides. Data on the property, occupational exposure to pesticides, sociodemographic data and frequency of health problems were gathered using a standardized questionnaire. Poisoning was characterized by reports of episodes, symptoms relating to pesticides and plasma cholinesterase examinations. Cases were classified according to the matrix proposed by the World Health Organization (WHO). RESULTS: On average, each property used 12 different types of pesticides, consisting mainly of glyphosate and organophosphates. Most of the workers used tractors for pesticide application (87%), set aside the containers for selective garbage collection (86%) and used protective equipment during activities involving pesticides (= 94%). Among these family farmers, 4% reported occurrences of poisoning by pesticides over the 12 months preceding the investigation, and 19% at some time during their lives. According to the criterion proposed by WHO, 11% were classified as probable cases of acute poisoning. Among the workers who had used organophosphates over the ten-day period preceding the examination, 2.9% presented two or more symptoms relating to pesticides and a 20% reduction in cholinesterase. CONCLUSIONS: The poisoning occurrences according to the workers' perceptions were within what was expected, but the estimate based on the WHO classification picked up a larger proportion of the cases. A fall in the harvest reduced the use of insecticides and may explain the low occurrence of abnormalities in the laboratory results. The criteria for defining pesticide poisoning, as well as the official monitoring parameters, should be reevaluated in order to increase the workers' protection.
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spelling Poisoning by pesticides among family fruit farmers, Bento Gonçalves, Southern Brazil Intoxicaciones por agrotóxicos entre trabajadores rurales de fruticultura, Bento Gonçalves, Sur de Brasil Intoxicações por agrotóxicos entre trabalhadores rurais de fruticultura, Bento Gonçalves, RS EnvenenamentoepidemiologiaPraguicidas^i1^senvenenameExposição OcupacionalAcidentes de TrabalhoRiscos OcupacionaisSaúde do TrabalhadorEpidemiologia DescritivaEnvenenamientoepidemiologíaPlaguicidas^i3^senvenenamieExposición ProfesionalAccidentes de TrabajoRiesgos LaboralesSalud LaboralEpidemiología DescriptivaPoisoningepidemiologyPesticides^i2^spoisonOccupational ExposureAccidentsOccupationalOccupational RisksOccupational HealthEpidemiologyDescriptive OBJECTIVE: To describe the occupational exposure to acute poisoning by pesticides, especially organophosphates, and its incidence. METHODS: A descriptive study was carried out on 290 family fruit farmers in the municipality of Bento Gonçalves, Southern Brazil, conducted in two stages in 2006. Two hundred and forty-one of these workers completed the two stages, which corresponded to periods of low use and intense use of pesticides. Data on the property, occupational exposure to pesticides, sociodemographic data and frequency of health problems were gathered using a standardized questionnaire. Poisoning was characterized by reports of episodes, symptoms relating to pesticides and plasma cholinesterase examinations. Cases were classified according to the matrix proposed by the World Health Organization (WHO). RESULTS: On average, each property used 12 different types of pesticides, consisting mainly of glyphosate and organophosphates. Most of the workers used tractors for pesticide application (87%), set aside the containers for selective garbage collection (86%) and used protective equipment during activities involving pesticides (= 94%). Among these family farmers, 4% reported occurrences of poisoning by pesticides over the 12 months preceding the investigation, and 19% at some time during their lives. According to the criterion proposed by WHO, 11% were classified as probable cases of acute poisoning. Among the workers who had used organophosphates over the ten-day period preceding the examination, 2.9% presented two or more symptoms relating to pesticides and a 20% reduction in cholinesterase. CONCLUSIONS: The poisoning occurrences according to the workers' perceptions were within what was expected, but the estimate based on the WHO classification picked up a larger proportion of the cases. A fall in the harvest reduced the use of insecticides and may explain the low occurrence of abnormalities in the laboratory results. The criteria for defining pesticide poisoning, as well as the official monitoring parameters, should be reevaluated in order to increase the workers' protection. OBJETIVO: Describir la exposición ocupacional y la incidencia de intoxicaciones agudas por agrotóxicos, especialmente los organofosforados. MÉTODOS: Estudio descriptivo con 290 agricultores de la fruticultura del municipio Bento Gonçalves (Sur de Brasil), conducido en dos etapas, en el año 2006. Ambas etapas fueron completadas por 241 trabajadores: en el período de bajo uso y de intenso uso de los agrotóxicos. Fueron colectados datos sobre la propiedad, exposición ocupacional a los agrotóxicos, datos sociodemográficos y frecuencia de problemas de salud utilizándose cuestionario estandarizado. Las intoxicaciones fueron caracterizadas por relato de episodios, síntomas relacionados a los agrotóxicos y exámenes de colinesterasa plasmática. Los casos fueron clasificados según la matriz propuesta por la Organización Mundial de Salud (OMS). RESULTADOS: En promedio fueron usados 12 tipos de agrotóxicos en cada propiedad, principalmente glifosato y organofosforados. La mayoría usaba tractor durante la aplicación de pesticidas (87%), entregaba los embalajes para la colecta selectiva (86%) y usaba equipos de protección durante las actividades con agrotóxicos (>;94%). Entre los trabajadores, 4% relataron intoxicaciones por agrotóxicos en los 12 meses anteriores a la pesquisa y 19% en algún momento de la vida. Según el criterio propuesto por la OMS, 11% fueron clasificados como casos probables de intoxicación aguda. Entre los que habían usado organofosforados en los diez días anteriores al examen, 2,9% presentaron dos o más síntomas relacionados a los agrotóxicos, así como reducción de 20% de la colinesterasa. CONCLUSIONES: La interrupción de la cosecha relució el uso de pesticidas, lo que puede explicar la baja ocurrencia de alteraciones laboratoriales. Los criterios para definición de intoxicación por pesticidas y los parámetros oficiales de monitorización deben ser reevaluados para mejor protección de los trabajadores. La ocurrencia de intoxicaciones a partir de la percepción de los trabajadores estuvo dentro de lo esperado, pero la estimación con base en la clasificación de la OMS captó una proporción mayor de casos. OBJETIVO: Descrever a exposição ocupacional e a incidência de intoxicações agudas por agrotóxicos, especialmente os organofosforados. MÉTODOS: Estudo descritivo com 290 agricultores da fruticultura do município Bento Gonçalves, RS, conduzido em duas etapas, no ano 2006. Ambas etapas foram completadas por 241 trabalhadores: no período de baixo uso e de intenso uso dos agrotóxicos. Foram coletados dados sobre a propriedade, exposição ocupacional aos agrotóxicos, dados sociodemográficos e freqüência de problemas de saúde utilizando-se questionário padronizado. As intoxicações foram caracterizadas por relato de episódios, sintomas relacionados aos agrotóxicos e exames de colinesterase plasmática. Os casos foram classificados segundo a matriz proposta pela Organização Mundial de Saúde (OMS). RESULTADOS: Em média foram usados 12 tipos de agrotóxicos em cada propriedade, principalmente glifosato e organofosforados. A maioria usava trator durante a aplicação de pesticidas (87%), entregava as embalagens para a coleta seletiva (86%) e usava equipamentos de proteção durante as atividades com agrotóxicos (>;94%). Dentre os trabalhadores, 4% relataram intoxicações por agrotóxicos nos 12 meses anteriores à pesquisa e 19% em algum momento da vida. Segundo o critério proposto pela OMS, 11% foram classificados como casos prováveis de intoxicação aguda. Entre os que tinham usado organofosforados nos dez dias anteriores ao exame, 2,9% apresentaram dois ou mais sintomas relacionados aos agrotóxicos, assim como redução de 20% da colinesterase. CONCLUSÕES: A ocorrência de intoxicações a partir da percepção dos trabalhadores esteve dentro do esperado, mas a estimativa com base na classificação da OMS captou uma proporção maior de casos. A quebra na safra reduziu o uso de inseticidas e pode explicar a baixa ocorrência de alterações laboratoriais. Os critérios para definição de intoxicação por agrotóxicos, bem como os parâmetros oficiais de monitorização, devem ser reavaliados buscando proteger melhor os trabalhadores. Universidade de São Paulo. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Poisoning by pesticides among family fruit farmers, Bento Gonçalves, Southern Brazil
Intoxicaciones por agrotóxicos entre trabajadores rurales de fruticultura, Bento Gonçalves, Sur de Brasil
Intoxicações por agrotóxicos entre trabalhadores rurais de fruticultura, Bento Gonçalves, RS
title Poisoning by pesticides among family fruit farmers, Bento Gonçalves, Southern Brazil
spellingShingle Poisoning by pesticides among family fruit farmers, Bento Gonçalves, Southern Brazil
Faria, Neice Müller Xavier
Envenenamento
epidemiologia
Praguicidas^i1^senvenename
Exposição Ocupacional
Acidentes de Trabalho
Riscos Ocupacionais
Saúde do Trabalhador
Epidemiologia Descritiva
Envenenamiento
epidemiología
Plaguicidas^i3^senvenenamie
Exposición Profesional
Accidentes de Trabajo
Riesgos Laborales
Salud Laboral
Epidemiología Descriptiva
Poisoning
epidemiology
Pesticides^i2^spoison
Occupational Exposure
Accidents
Occupational
Occupational Risks
Occupational Health
Epidemiology
Descriptive
title_short Poisoning by pesticides among family fruit farmers, Bento Gonçalves, Southern Brazil
title_full Poisoning by pesticides among family fruit farmers, Bento Gonçalves, Southern Brazil
title_fullStr Poisoning by pesticides among family fruit farmers, Bento Gonçalves, Southern Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Poisoning by pesticides among family fruit farmers, Bento Gonçalves, Southern Brazil
title_sort Poisoning by pesticides among family fruit farmers, Bento Gonçalves, Southern Brazil
author Faria, Neice Müller Xavier
author_facet Faria, Neice Müller Xavier
Rosa, José Antônio Rodrigues da
Facchini, Luiz Augusto
author_role author
author2 Rosa, José Antônio Rodrigues da
Facchini, Luiz Augusto
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Faria, Neice Müller Xavier
Rosa, José Antônio Rodrigues da
Facchini, Luiz Augusto
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Envenenamento
epidemiologia
Praguicidas^i1^senvenename
Exposição Ocupacional
Acidentes de Trabalho
Riscos Ocupacionais
Saúde do Trabalhador
Epidemiologia Descritiva
Envenenamiento
epidemiología
Plaguicidas^i3^senvenenamie
Exposición Profesional
Accidentes de Trabajo
Riesgos Laborales
Salud Laboral
Epidemiología Descriptiva
Poisoning
epidemiology
Pesticides^i2^spoison
Occupational Exposure
Accidents
Occupational
Occupational Risks
Occupational Health
Epidemiology
Descriptive
topic Envenenamento
epidemiologia
Praguicidas^i1^senvenename
Exposição Ocupacional
Acidentes de Trabalho
Riscos Ocupacionais
Saúde do Trabalhador
Epidemiologia Descritiva
Envenenamiento
epidemiología
Plaguicidas^i3^senvenenamie
Exposición Profesional
Accidentes de Trabajo
Riesgos Laborales
Salud Laboral
Epidemiología Descriptiva
Poisoning
epidemiology
Pesticides^i2^spoison
Occupational Exposure
Accidents
Occupational
Occupational Risks
Occupational Health
Epidemiology
Descriptive
description OBJECTIVE: To describe the occupational exposure to acute poisoning by pesticides, especially organophosphates, and its incidence. METHODS: A descriptive study was carried out on 290 family fruit farmers in the municipality of Bento Gonçalves, Southern Brazil, conducted in two stages in 2006. Two hundred and forty-one of these workers completed the two stages, which corresponded to periods of low use and intense use of pesticides. Data on the property, occupational exposure to pesticides, sociodemographic data and frequency of health problems were gathered using a standardized questionnaire. Poisoning was characterized by reports of episodes, symptoms relating to pesticides and plasma cholinesterase examinations. Cases were classified according to the matrix proposed by the World Health Organization (WHO). RESULTS: On average, each property used 12 different types of pesticides, consisting mainly of glyphosate and organophosphates. Most of the workers used tractors for pesticide application (87%), set aside the containers for selective garbage collection (86%) and used protective equipment during activities involving pesticides (= 94%). Among these family farmers, 4% reported occurrences of poisoning by pesticides over the 12 months preceding the investigation, and 19% at some time during their lives. According to the criterion proposed by WHO, 11% were classified as probable cases of acute poisoning. Among the workers who had used organophosphates over the ten-day period preceding the examination, 2.9% presented two or more symptoms relating to pesticides and a 20% reduction in cholinesterase. CONCLUSIONS: The poisoning occurrences according to the workers' perceptions were within what was expected, but the estimate based on the WHO classification picked up a larger proportion of the cases. A fall in the harvest reduced the use of insecticides and may explain the low occurrence of abnormalities in the laboratory results. The criteria for defining pesticide poisoning, as well as the official monitoring parameters, should be reevaluated in order to increase the workers' protection.
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