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Mortality among male licensed pesticide users and their wives

✍ Scribed by Alessandra Sperati; Elisabetta Rapiti; Laura Settimi; Augusto Quercia; Brunella Terenzoni; Francesco Forastiere


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1999
Tongue
English
Weight
79 KB
Volume
36
Category
Article
ISSN
0271-3586

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✦ Synopsis


Background:

We evaluated the mortality pattern of male licensed pesticide users and their wives in central italy.

Methods:

The cohort consisted of 2978 male farmers licensed for buying and handling toxic pesticides during the period 1971-1973 and 2586 farmers' wives. the standardized mortality ratio (smrs) and their 95% confidence intervals (95% ci) were computed on the basis of regional death rates.

Results:

We found a lower than expected overall and cancer mortality. non-hodgkin's lymphoma was increased among women (smr = 2.29, 0.62-5.86) but not in male farmers (smr = 0.90, 0.24-2.30), while both sexes were characterized by an increased risk of leukemia (men: smr = 1.44, 0.69-2.64; women: smr = 2.41, 1.04-4.76), mainly due to myeloid leukemia (men: smr = 2.43, 0.98-5.00; women: smr = 3.14, 1.02-7.33).

Conclusions:

Men and women tend to share the same mortality profile. the statistically significant increase of leukemia with a threefold increased risk of the myeloid subtype only among women suggests that different pattern of exposure or biological differences between genders should be considered in evaluating health risks in agricultural settings.