Petchuay_2006_Int.J.Occup.Environ.Health_12_134

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Title : Biological monitoring of organophosphate pesticides in preschool children in an agricultural community in Thailand - Petchuay_2006_Int.J.Occup.Environ.Health_12_134
Author(s) : Petchuay C , Visuthismajarn P , Vitayavirasak B , Hore P , Robson MG
Ref : Int J Occup Environ Health , 12 :134 , 2006
Abstract :

Organophosphate pesticide exposures of preschool children in a Thailand agricultural community and reference children living outside the farm area in the same subdistrict were determined. Levels of dialkylphosphate (DAP) metabolites were measured in first-morning-void urine samples. During the dry season (April-May), the farm children excreted significantly higher levels of all DAP metabolites than the reference children did (Mann-Whitney U test, p < 0.05; Wilcoxon signed-rank text, p < 0.05). During the wet season (September-October), DAP metabolite levels were similar in the two groups. Reference children showed no significant difference related to season. Pesticide spraying during the dry season is a likely cause of the farm children's organophosphate exposures.

PubMedSearch : Petchuay_2006_Int.J.Occup.Environ.Health_12_134
PubMedID: 16722193

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Petchuay C, Visuthismajarn P, Vitayavirasak B, Hore P, Robson MG (2006)
Biological monitoring of organophosphate pesticides in preschool children in an agricultural community in Thailand
Int J Occup Environ Health 12 :134

Petchuay C, Visuthismajarn P, Vitayavirasak B, Hore P, Robson MG (2006)
Int J Occup Environ Health 12 :134