Cardenas_2005_Biomedica_25_170

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Title : [Epidemiological study of organophosphate and carbamate pesticide exposure in 7 separated zones in Colombia] - Cardenas_2005_Biomedica_25_170
Author(s) : Cardenas O , Silva E , Morales L , Ortiz J
Ref : Biomedica , 25 :170 , 2005
Abstract :

OBJECTIVE: Acetylcholinesterase activity was measured in workers potentially exposed to pesticides that are frequently used in agriculture in 7 provinces in Colombia between 1998 and 2001. MATERIAL AND
METHODS: During this period, local health centers in the Departments (provinces) of Boyaca, Caldas, Huila, Meta, Norte de Santander, Santander and Valle del Cauca monitored a total of 25,242 workers for acetylcholinesterase activity. The Limperos and Ranta method, modified by Edson, was used to detect levels of pesticide exposure.
RESULTS: The worker sample consisted of 78.9% men and 21.1% women. Thirty-nine percent of the workers were between 26 and 40 years of age, and 66% had social security. The most common work activities were use of spray applicators (39.1%) and harvesters (24.9%). Of the 25,356 tests for acetylcholinesterase activity, 7.6% showed abnormal activity levels. CONCLUSION: In the zones investigated, organophosphosphates were the most commonly used pesticides (42.4%), followed by carbamates (17.8%), organochlorines (8.4%) and chlorinates (6.6%). The diversity of pesticides in use underlines the need to increase the variety of biomarkers for monitoring exposed workers.

PubMedSearch : Cardenas_2005_Biomedica_25_170
PubMedID: 16022371

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Cardenas O, Silva E, Morales L, Ortiz J (2005)
[Epidemiological study of organophosphate and carbamate pesticide exposure in 7 separated zones in Colombia]
Biomedica 25 :170

Cardenas O, Silva E, Morales L, Ortiz J (2005)
Biomedica 25 :170