Background Previous research has indicated there is a decrease in sperm quality in the last 40 years. There have been a few reports that have associated occupational exposure to Organophosphate pesticides with a decrease in sperm count, abnormalities in the head or tail, and motility leading to infertility over time. Organophosphates are the most common pesticides used in the United States and have been classified as toxic to bees, wildlife, and humans by the EPA even at low exposures. Furthermore, Organophosphates are considered endocrine disrupting chemicals altering the normal function of the endocrine system. This occurs by interfering with the natural hormones the body produces due to their strong bind to estrogen and androgen receptor...
The environment plays a key role in male infertility, changing the incidence in various populations,...
International audienceAccording to the United Nations' Food and Agriculture Organization, the quanti...
For the appropriate protection of human health it is necessary to accurately estimate the health eff...
Global sperm counts have declined in recent decades, coinciding with the proliferation of endocrine-...
Background: Because of the widespread use of organophosphate (OP) pesticides in agriculture, they a...
Relatively recent discoveries of the hormone disrupting properties of some pesticides have raised in...
doi:10.1289/ehp.6417We previously reported reduced sperm concentration and motility in fertile men i...
Background: Pesticides, insecticides can damage the male reproductive system in a number of ways. Th...
Relatively recent discoveries of the hormone disrupting properties of some pesticides have raised in...
Background: Endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs) such as organophosphate (OP) and pyrethroid (PYR) ...
Objective:We examined associations between occupation and semen parameters in demonstrably fertile m...
Contains fulltext : 53221.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Several studie...
Our purpose was to review and analyse the impact of pyrethroids and organophosphates exposure on hum...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Observations in several Western countries point toward a decline in semen quality...
The extensive use of pesticides in agricultural practices has resulted in contamination of food and ...
The environment plays a key role in male infertility, changing the incidence in various populations,...
International audienceAccording to the United Nations' Food and Agriculture Organization, the quanti...
For the appropriate protection of human health it is necessary to accurately estimate the health eff...
Global sperm counts have declined in recent decades, coinciding with the proliferation of endocrine-...
Background: Because of the widespread use of organophosphate (OP) pesticides in agriculture, they a...
Relatively recent discoveries of the hormone disrupting properties of some pesticides have raised in...
doi:10.1289/ehp.6417We previously reported reduced sperm concentration and motility in fertile men i...
Background: Pesticides, insecticides can damage the male reproductive system in a number of ways. Th...
Relatively recent discoveries of the hormone disrupting properties of some pesticides have raised in...
Background: Endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs) such as organophosphate (OP) and pyrethroid (PYR) ...
Objective:We examined associations between occupation and semen parameters in demonstrably fertile m...
Contains fulltext : 53221.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Several studie...
Our purpose was to review and analyse the impact of pyrethroids and organophosphates exposure on hum...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Observations in several Western countries point toward a decline in semen quality...
The extensive use of pesticides in agricultural practices has resulted in contamination of food and ...
The environment plays a key role in male infertility, changing the incidence in various populations,...
International audienceAccording to the United Nations' Food and Agriculture Organization, the quanti...
For the appropriate protection of human health it is necessary to accurately estimate the health eff...