Occupational and residential exposures to organophosphate and pyrethroid pesticides in a rural setting

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作者
Bravo, Natalia [1 ]
Gari, Merce [1 ]
Grimalt, Joan O. [1 ]
机构
[1] Inst Environm Assessment & Water Res IDAEA CSIC, Dept Environm Chem, Jordi Girona 18, Barcelona 08034, Spain
基金
欧盟地平线“2020”;
关键词
Farmworker; Occupational exposure; Organophosphate pesticides; Pyrethroids; Personal protective equipment; Urinary metabolites; Rural area; 3-PHENOXYBENZOIC ACID; METABOLITE LEVELS; RISK-ASSESSMENT; URINARY LEVELS; URBAN; CHILDREN; CONTAMINATION; CHLORPYRIFOS; ASSOCIATION; POPULATIONS;
D O I
10.1016/j.envres.2022.114186
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Organophosphate (OP) and pyrethroid pesticides (PYR) are extensively used in agriculture, resulting in higher exposures among farmworkers. The present study reports the occurrence of 8 urinary OP and PYR metabolites in a sample of farmworkers and residents from Sucs (n = 87), a rural township in North West Catalonia (Spain). The aim of the present study was to examine differences in urinary pesticide metabolite concentrations between occupationally-exposed (farmworkers; n = 45) and environmentally-exposed subjects (n = 42) and to assess the relationship between pesticide's exposures and occupational activities in a real-case scenario. Six OP and two PYR metabolites have been investigated, urine samples were extracted using SPE extraction and analyzed by UPLC-MS/MS. Three OP metabolites were commonly detectable in urine, namely TCPY (metabolite of chlorpyrifos), PNP (parathion) and DEAMPY (pirimiphos). Regarding pyrethroids, the two analyzed metabolites, 3-PBA and 4F-3-PBA, were detected in a high proportion of urine samples. Differences in concentrations between both groups were statistically significant for TCPY and 4F-3-PBA (Mann-Whitney U Test for independent groups, p < 0.05). In the case of TCPY, the concentrations were higher among the farmworkers, which is consistent with their occupational activity. The small differences found in DEAMPY, PNP, 3-PBA or even the significant higher concentrations of 4F-3-PBA among rural population suggest a general exposure to these compounds, even in those who do not carry an occupational activity. Specific personal protective equipment (PPE) among farmworkers, such as the use of gloves and mask during mixing, showed a decrease in the exposure levels, although the differences were not statistically significant. However, a positive association was found between the use of a cap during mixing (for PNP and 3-PBA) and during application (only for 3-PBA). However, this piece of cloth is mainly used for sun protection, and when not cleaned after the handling of pesticides, it might represent a continuous source of exposure through dermal contact. Farmworkers using tractors with cabin had statistically significant lower concentrations of DEAMPY than those using a tractor without cabin. The previous results suggest that occupational protections should be encouraged among farmworkers and other potential workers handling with pesticides.
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