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Para Niños Saludables: A Community Intervention Trial to Reduce Organophosphate Pesticide Exposure in Children of Farmworkers
by
Fenske, Richard A.
, Vigoren, Eric M.
, Griffith, William C.
, Coronado, Gloria D.
, Shirai, Jeffry H.
, Faustman, Elaine M.
, Kissel, John C.
, Thompson, Beti
in
Adult
/ Adults
/ Agriculture
/ Chemical hazards
/ Child
/ Child, Preschool
/ Children
/ Children's Health
/ Community involvement
/ Community Networks - organization & administration
/ Cross-Sectional Studies
/ Dust
/ Dust - analysis
/ Environmental agencies
/ Environmental health
/ Farm workers
/ Farming
/ Farmworkers
/ Health aspects
/ House dust
/ Households
/ Housing
/ Humans
/ Insecticides
/ Intervention
/ Interviews as Topic
/ Management
/ Metabolites
/ Occupational exposure
/ Occupational Exposure - prevention & control
/ Occupational health and safety
/ Organophosphates
/ Organophosphates - analysis
/ Organophosphates - urine
/ Organophosphorus pesticides
/ Parent-Child Relations
/ Pesticide residues
/ Pesticide Residues - analysis
/ Pesticide Residues - toxicity
/ Pesticides
/ Safety and security measures
/ Urine
/ Vehicles
/ Washington
/ Workers
2008
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Para Niños Saludables: A Community Intervention Trial to Reduce Organophosphate Pesticide Exposure in Children of Farmworkers
by
Fenske, Richard A.
, Vigoren, Eric M.
, Griffith, William C.
, Coronado, Gloria D.
, Shirai, Jeffry H.
, Faustman, Elaine M.
, Kissel, John C.
, Thompson, Beti
in
Adult
/ Adults
/ Agriculture
/ Chemical hazards
/ Child
/ Child, Preschool
/ Children
/ Children's Health
/ Community involvement
/ Community Networks - organization & administration
/ Cross-Sectional Studies
/ Dust
/ Dust - analysis
/ Environmental agencies
/ Environmental health
/ Farm workers
/ Farming
/ Farmworkers
/ Health aspects
/ House dust
/ Households
/ Housing
/ Humans
/ Insecticides
/ Intervention
/ Interviews as Topic
/ Management
/ Metabolites
/ Occupational exposure
/ Occupational Exposure - prevention & control
/ Occupational health and safety
/ Organophosphates
/ Organophosphates - analysis
/ Organophosphates - urine
/ Organophosphorus pesticides
/ Parent-Child Relations
/ Pesticide residues
/ Pesticide Residues - analysis
/ Pesticide Residues - toxicity
/ Pesticides
/ Safety and security measures
/ Urine
/ Vehicles
/ Washington
/ Workers
2008
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Para Niños Saludables: A Community Intervention Trial to Reduce Organophosphate Pesticide Exposure in Children of Farmworkers
by
Fenske, Richard A.
, Vigoren, Eric M.
, Griffith, William C.
, Coronado, Gloria D.
, Shirai, Jeffry H.
, Faustman, Elaine M.
, Kissel, John C.
, Thompson, Beti
in
Adult
/ Adults
/ Agriculture
/ Chemical hazards
/ Child
/ Child, Preschool
/ Children
/ Children's Health
/ Community involvement
/ Community Networks - organization & administration
/ Cross-Sectional Studies
/ Dust
/ Dust - analysis
/ Environmental agencies
/ Environmental health
/ Farm workers
/ Farming
/ Farmworkers
/ Health aspects
/ House dust
/ Households
/ Housing
/ Humans
/ Insecticides
/ Intervention
/ Interviews as Topic
/ Management
/ Metabolites
/ Occupational exposure
/ Occupational Exposure - prevention & control
/ Occupational health and safety
/ Organophosphates
/ Organophosphates - analysis
/ Organophosphates - urine
/ Organophosphorus pesticides
/ Parent-Child Relations
/ Pesticide residues
/ Pesticide Residues - analysis
/ Pesticide Residues - toxicity
/ Pesticides
/ Safety and security measures
/ Urine
/ Vehicles
/ Washington
/ Workers
2008
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Para Niños Saludables: A Community Intervention Trial to Reduce Organophosphate Pesticide Exposure in Children of Farmworkers
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Para Niños Saludables: A Community Intervention Trial to Reduce Organophosphate Pesticide Exposure in Children of Farmworkers
2008
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Overview
Background: Exposure to organophosphate (OP) pesticides is an occupational hazard for farmworkers and affects their children through the take-home pathway. Objectives: We examined the effectiveness of a randomized community intervention to reduce pesticide exposure among farmworkers and their children. Methods: We conducted a baseline survey of a cross-sectional sample of farmworkers (year 1) in 24 participating communities. Communities were randomized to intervention or control. After 2 years of intervention, a new cross-sectional survey of farmworkers was conducted (year 4). Farmworkers with a child 2-6 years of age were asked to participate in a substudy in which urine was collected from the farmworker and child, and dust was collected from the home and the vehicle driven to work. Results: The median concentration of urinary metabolites was higher in year 4 than in year 1 for dimethylthiophosphate (DMTP) and dimethyldithiophosphate in adults and for DMTP for children. There were significant increases within both the intervention and control communities between year 1 and year 4 (p < 0.005); however, the differences were not significant between study communities after adjusting for year (p = 0.21). The dust residue data showed azinphos-methyl having the highest percentage of detects in vehicles (86% and 84% in years 1 and 4, respectively) and in house dust (85% and 83% in year 1 and 4, respectively). There were no significant differences between intervention and control communities after adjusting for year (p = 0.49). Conclusions: We found no significant decreases in urinary pesticide metabolite concentrations or in pesticide residue concentrations in house and vehicle dust from intervention community households compared with control community households after adjusting for baseline. These negative findings may have implications for future community-wide interventions.
Publisher
National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences. National Institutes of Health. Department of Health, Education and Welfare,National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences
Subject
/ Adults
/ Child
/ Children
/ Community Networks - organization & administration
/ Dust
/ Farming
/ Housing
/ Humans
/ Occupational Exposure - prevention & control
/ Occupational health and safety
/ Pesticide Residues - analysis
/ Pesticide Residues - toxicity
/ Safety and security measures
/ Urine
/ Vehicles
/ Workers
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