The goal of this study was to describe acute occupational pesticide-related illnesses among youths and to provide prevention recommendations. Methods. Survey data from 8 states and from poison control center data were ana-lyzed. Illness incidence rates and incidence rate ratios were calculated. Results. A total of 531 youths were identified with acute occupational pesticide-related illnesses. Insecticides were responsible for most of these illnesses (68%), most of which were of minor severity (79%). The average annual incidence rate among youths aged 15 to 17 years was 20.4 per billion hours worked, and the incidence rate ratio among youths vs adults was 1.71 (95 % confidence interval=1.53, 1.91). Conclusions. The present findings suggest t...
EXPOSURE TO PESTICIDES IN THEschool environment is a healthrisk facing children and schoolemployees....
There is limited literature on the frequency and distribution of pesticide exposures, specifically w...
Pesticide poisoning in pediatric patients is still an important reason for presenting to the emergen...
Objectives. The goal of this study was to describe acute occupational pesticide-related illnesses a...
Background Emergency responders are among the first to arrive at a pesticide-related release event. ...
Numerous harmful occupational exposures affect working teens in the United States. Teens working in ...
In 1991 a prospective study on occupational pesticide poisoning in agricultural workers was conducte...
In 1991 a prospective study on occupational pesticide poisoning in agricultural workers was conducte...
Objective. Pyrethrin and pyrethroid insecticides are commonly applied in homes and businesses and on...
Background Approximately 75 % of pesticide usage in the United States occurs in agriculture. As such...
INTRODUCTION. The enhanced susceptibility of children and adolescents to the adverse effects of pest...
Between 2007 and 2013, there were 685 events with evidence of a relationship between pesticide expos...
Abstract: Pesticides have been widely used to control pest and pest-related diseases in agriculture,...
Pesticide poisoning is a commonly underdiagnosed illness. Health care providers generally receive a ...
The potential for human exposure to pesticides exists particularly for agricultural workers (i.e. mi...
EXPOSURE TO PESTICIDES IN THEschool environment is a healthrisk facing children and schoolemployees....
There is limited literature on the frequency and distribution of pesticide exposures, specifically w...
Pesticide poisoning in pediatric patients is still an important reason for presenting to the emergen...
Objectives. The goal of this study was to describe acute occupational pesticide-related illnesses a...
Background Emergency responders are among the first to arrive at a pesticide-related release event. ...
Numerous harmful occupational exposures affect working teens in the United States. Teens working in ...
In 1991 a prospective study on occupational pesticide poisoning in agricultural workers was conducte...
In 1991 a prospective study on occupational pesticide poisoning in agricultural workers was conducte...
Objective. Pyrethrin and pyrethroid insecticides are commonly applied in homes and businesses and on...
Background Approximately 75 % of pesticide usage in the United States occurs in agriculture. As such...
INTRODUCTION. The enhanced susceptibility of children and adolescents to the adverse effects of pest...
Between 2007 and 2013, there were 685 events with evidence of a relationship between pesticide expos...
Abstract: Pesticides have been widely used to control pest and pest-related diseases in agriculture,...
Pesticide poisoning is a commonly underdiagnosed illness. Health care providers generally receive a ...
The potential for human exposure to pesticides exists particularly for agricultural workers (i.e. mi...
EXPOSURE TO PESTICIDES IN THEschool environment is a healthrisk facing children and schoolemployees....
There is limited literature on the frequency and distribution of pesticide exposures, specifically w...
Pesticide poisoning in pediatric patients is still an important reason for presenting to the emergen...