Abstract

Occupational exposure to pesticides has a strong impact on Public Health in Brazil, since the country is one of the world's largest pesticide consumers. Harm to the rural population is reflected in high pesticide poisoning and case-fatality rates. The present paper focuses on the perspective of health professionals working in districts 5 and 7 of the Municipality of Nova Friburgo, Rio de Janeiro State, in the Family Health Program, concerning rural residents' complaints of "nervousness", verifying (1) whether health professionals perceive a link between "nervousness" and symptoms of pesticide poisoning, (2) the implications of their understanding on the reporting of work-related illnesses, and (3) medication for "nervousness" (use of tranquilizers) as a potential factor of social accommodation (as occurs elsewhere in urban groups) and as a potential cause of dual poisoning among workers exposed to pesticides. The methodology included interviews, participant observation, field notes, and consultation of previous studies in the area. The study highlights health professionals' discourse in relation to the association between "nervousness" and pesticides. The authors discuss factors related to this perception and make several suggestions for future research.

Highlights

  • Occupational exposure to pesticides has a strong impact on Public Health in Brazil, since the country is one of the world’s largest pesticide consumers

  • Harm to the rural population is reflected in high pesticide poisoning and case-fatality rates

  • The present paper focuses on the perspective of health professionals working in districts 5 and 7 of the Municipality of Nova Friburgo, Rio de Janeiro State, in the Family Health Program, concerning rural residents’ complaints of “nervousness”, verifying (1) whether health professionals perceive a link between “nervousness” and symptoms of pesticide poisoning, (2) the implications of their understanding on the reporting of work-related illnesses, and (3) medication for “nervousness” as a potential factor of social accommodation and as a potential cause of dual poisoning among workers exposed to pesticides

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Summary

Manifestações de intoxicação por agrotóxicos*

• Dor de cabeça • Vertigens • Falta de apetite • Falta de forças • Nervosismo • Dificuldades para dormir • Não consegue dormir • Fraqueza/cansaço/falta de forças • Dor no corpo/corpo moído/ corpo machucado • Dor de cabeça/dor no cérebro • Tormento na mente/vozes na cabeça/”idéia leve” • Quedas/desmaios/convulsões/ perda de consciência • Não consegue comer • Vômito/nojo • Disparo do coração/dor no coração

Sintomas relatados por agricultores intoxicados por agrotóxicos***
As circunstâncias de vida dos trabalhadores da região
Problemas de saúde referidos
Agricultura e agrotóxicos
Considerações finais e recomendações
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