Abstract

Agro pesticides are increasingly used worldwide to increase crop production. However, health hazards resulting from human exposure to these chemicals, especially from agricultural areas of developing countries have been a growing concern. The objective of this study was to evaluate the impact of occupational exposure to agro pesticides on the health of farmers in the Buea subdivision, which is one of the major agrarian areas in Cameroon. The study was transversal and involved 90 participants including 58 farmers using pesticides and a reference population of 32 men not involved in occupational use of agro pesticides. The participants were interviewed on agro pesticide use and their health status. Thereafter, blood samples were collected from the participants and used for the assessment of biochemical markers of the liver (alanine aminotransferase and aspartate aminotransferase) and the kidney (creatinine and uric acid) function. Results revealed that farmers frequently used insecticides, fungicides, and herbicides in their farming activities. Farmers reported several acute health symptoms related to pesticides use with the common ones being skin rash, eye irritation, and face burn. When compared to the reference population, the farmers showed significantly elevated (p < 0.01) alanine aminotransferase activity. However, other parameters investigated were not affected significantly. These results suggested that farmers were exposed to 3 different classes of agro pesticides, which induced eye and skin affections. Pesticides exposure resulted in alterations of the liver function hence the increased serum alanine aminotransferase activity. Therefore, there is a need to sensitize the farmers on toxicity and liver alteration potential of agro pesticides and the importance of appropriate protective equipment that may minimize exposure.

Highlights

  • Pesticides are chemicals deliberately introduced into the environment to kill or control pests that interfere with crop production, storage of food grains, and eliminate vectors implicated in diseases transmission [1, 2]

  • Study Population and Questionnaire. is case-control study enrolled 90 male participants including 58 farmers routinely involved in spraying agro pesticides and a reference group of 32 individuals who were not involved in occupational use of pesticides. e study was conducted in 2017, and involved participants residing in the Buea subdivision, from the localities of Buea, Likoko, Muea, and Tole (Figure 1)

  • A total of 90 men were involved in this study including 58 farmers using pesticides and a reference population of 32 men not involved in occupational use of agro pesticides

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Introduction

Pesticides are chemicals deliberately introduced into the environment to kill or control pests (insects, rodents, birds, weeds, fungi) that interfere with crop production, storage of food grains, and eliminate vectors implicated in diseases transmission [1, 2]. Application of pesticide without adequate protective tools, was reported in small-scale farmers from Djutitsa and Buea in Cameroon [5, 6], and may lead to the impairment of farmers’ health. Is is probably related to handling conditions of the chemicals, as several studies have demonstrated correlation between the indiscriminate and inappropriate use of pesticides and adverse health effects on humans, especially farmers [14, 15]. Despite the frequent and increased use of agro pesticides in the Buea subdivision in Cameroon, the effects of these chemicals on the health of farmers applying the chemicals is still unclear. E present study was undertaken to investigate the effects of agro pesticide exposure on the liver and kidney function of male farmers from the Buea subdivision Despite the frequent and increased use of agro pesticides in the Buea subdivision in Cameroon, the effects of these chemicals on the health of farmers applying the chemicals is still unclear. e present study was undertaken to investigate the effects of agro pesticide exposure on the liver and kidney function of male farmers from the Buea subdivision

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