https://rnojournal.binghamton.edu/index.php/RNO/article/view/99Women of childbearing age and children living in agricultural regions are at-risk for pesticide exposure from many pathways, including occupational track-in from parents, residential use, dietary intake, and drift from farming. Little is known about mothers’ concerns regarding the potential for their children to become exposed to pesticides in these regions. Photovoice was used as a community needs assessment to learn mothers’ perceptions of exposure pathways to pesticides and other environmental health concerns. This article reports the perceptions of women raising children regarding children’s potential for exposure to pesticide drift. Recruitment occurred among three distinct...
Bibliography on farm family exposure to pesticides and minimizing exposuresBibliography on farm fami...
Exposure to pesticides is associated with adverse health outcomes including poisonings, short-term s...
It is well known that infants and small children are among the most likely groups to suffer long-ter...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. November 2008. Major: Environmental Health. Advisor: Pat...
Residential pesticide exposure among farmworkerfamilies is an environmental health concern (Arcuryet...
The spraying of pesticides has been shown to pose a risk not only to applicators, but also to those ...
Aim The focus of this review is to highlight the evidence of the take-home pathway as an additional...
quality, pesticide exposures that exceed national reference levels, and potential adverse effects on...
Children residing in rural settings may encounter environmental hazards derived from agricultural pr...
An estimated 200,000 children born in Thailand each year are at risk of prenatal exposure to pestici...
INTRODUCTION. The enhanced susceptibility of children and adolescents to the adverse effects of pest...
may be especially sensitive to the health risks of pesticide exposure as their internal organs are n...
International audienceBackground - Residents living close to agricultural lands might be exposed to ...
Although exposure to chemical pesticides is known to cause negative effects on human health, farmers...
IntroductionYoung children may be exposed to pesticides used in child care centers and their family ...
Bibliography on farm family exposure to pesticides and minimizing exposuresBibliography on farm fami...
Exposure to pesticides is associated with adverse health outcomes including poisonings, short-term s...
It is well known that infants and small children are among the most likely groups to suffer long-ter...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. November 2008. Major: Environmental Health. Advisor: Pat...
Residential pesticide exposure among farmworkerfamilies is an environmental health concern (Arcuryet...
The spraying of pesticides has been shown to pose a risk not only to applicators, but also to those ...
Aim The focus of this review is to highlight the evidence of the take-home pathway as an additional...
quality, pesticide exposures that exceed national reference levels, and potential adverse effects on...
Children residing in rural settings may encounter environmental hazards derived from agricultural pr...
An estimated 200,000 children born in Thailand each year are at risk of prenatal exposure to pestici...
INTRODUCTION. The enhanced susceptibility of children and adolescents to the adverse effects of pest...
may be especially sensitive to the health risks of pesticide exposure as their internal organs are n...
International audienceBackground - Residents living close to agricultural lands might be exposed to ...
Although exposure to chemical pesticides is known to cause negative effects on human health, farmers...
IntroductionYoung children may be exposed to pesticides used in child care centers and their family ...
Bibliography on farm family exposure to pesticides and minimizing exposuresBibliography on farm fami...
Exposure to pesticides is associated with adverse health outcomes including poisonings, short-term s...
It is well known that infants and small children are among the most likely groups to suffer long-ter...