## Abstract ## Background Community Participatory Approach to Measuring Farmworker Pesticide Exposure, PACE3, used a longitudinal design to document pesticide biomarkers among farmworkers. This article presents an overview of PACE3 and provides a descriptive analysis of participant characteristics
Organophosphorus pesticide urinary metabolite levels of children in farmworker households in eastern North Carolina
✍ Scribed by Thomas A. Arcury; Joseph G. Grzywacz; Stephen W. Davis; Dana B. Barr; Sara A. Quandt
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2006
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 124 KB
- Volume
- 49
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0271-3586
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✦ Synopsis
Abstract
Background
Organophosphorus (OP) pesticide urinary metabolite levels in a sample of farmworker children in North Carolina are documented and compared to national reference data. The relative importance of para‐occupational, residential, and environment risk factors are delineated.
Methods
Urine samples were collected from 60 farmworker children 1–6 years of age, and interviews were completed by their mothers. Urine samples were analyzed for the dialkylphosphate (DAP) metabolites of OP pesticides. Summed molar concentrations of the diethyl and dimethyl DAP metabolites provided summary measures.
Results
The farmworker children had relatively high levels of OP pesticide urinary metabolites compared to national reference data; for example, participating children had higher geometric means for diethylphosphate (DEP), diethylthiophosphate (DETP), and the summed diethyl metabolites. However, analyses found no pattern of significant associations between predictors and metabolite levels.
Conclusions
Future research requires greater precision in sampling and measurement to determine the risk factors for pesticide exposure among farmworker children. Am. J. Ind. Med. 2006. © 2006 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.
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