Abstract
This study analyzed the associations of farmers’ exposure to organophosphates (OPs), organosulfurs (OSs), organonitrogens (ONs) and pyrethroids (PYRs) with parameters of the blood complete counts (CBC), a blood chemistry panel (BCP) and the conventional nerve conduction studies among 224 farmers in China in 2012. Two health examinations and a series of follow-up field surveys were conducted. Multiple linear regression analyses were used to evaluate the associations. The results show considerable associations between multiple groups of pesticides and several CBC parameters, but it was not enough to provide evidence of hematological disorders. The short- and medium-term OPs exposures were mainly associated with liver damage and peripheral nerve impairment, respectively, while OSs exposure might induce liver damage and renal dysfunction. The neurotoxicity of ONs was second only to OPs in addition to its potential liver damage and the induced alterations in glucose. In comparison, the estimated results show that PYRs would be the least toxic in terms of the low-dose application. In conclusion, occupational exposures to pesticides with heterogeneous chemical structures are associated with farmer health in different patterns, and the association between a specific group of pesticides and farmer health also differs between the short- and medium-term exposures.
Highlights
Our results demonstrated that occupational exposures to pesticides with heterogeneous chemical structures were associated with farmer health in different patterns, and the association between a specific group of pesticides and farmer health differed between the short- and medium-term exposures
We found associations between multiple groups of pesticides and several CBC parameters, it was not enough to provide strong evidence of hematological disorders
Occupational exposures to OPs, OSs and ONs might be associated with liver damage, renal dysfunction, the loss of vitamins and the increased glucose
Summary
This study aimed to analyze and compare the sub-clinical health effects of occupational exposures to pesticides with heterogeneous chemical structures among 224 farmers in China in 2012
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