OBJECTIVE: Numerous exposure assessment methods (EAM) exist for investigating health effects of occupational exposure to pesticides. Direct (eg, biomonitoring) and indirect methods (eg, self-reported exposures) are however associated with degrees of exposure misclassification. We systematically reviewed EAM in studies of occupational pesticide exposure. METHODS: We searched for articles reporting observational epidemiological studies in MEDLINE and Embase published 1993 to 2017. The relative frequency of EAM was analysed according to EAM type (direct and indirect methods), health outcome, study design, study location (country) and specificity of assessment. Temporal trends in EAM were analysed. RESULTS: In 1298 included articles 1521 EAM oc...
Pesticides are among the most employed synthetic chemicals, and for which there, is the largest data...
CONTEXT: The greenspace sector includes a broad range of occupations: gardeners, landscapers, munici...
PURPOSE: The purpose of the study is to monitor the exposure and health of workers in Great Britain ...
OBJECTIVE: Numerous exposure assessment methods (EAM) exist for investigating health effects of occu...
BACKGROUND: Exposure to certain pesticides has been associated with several chronic diseases. Howeve...
BACKGROUND: This paper describes methods developed to assess occupational exposure to pesticide acti...
International audienceOccupational exposure to pesticides concerns a wide population of workers not ...
The exposure of operators, workers, residents and bystanders to pesticides is of high potential conc...
Assessment of occupational pesticide exposure in epidemiological studies of chronic diseases is chal...
Occupational exposure to pesticides concerns a wide population of workers not only in agriculture. T...
The characterization of the population exposed to pesticides and the use of effective biomarkers to ...
Introduction: Pesticides have been associated with increased risks for a range of conditions includi...
Contains fulltext : 51497.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The aim of thi...
In this chapter, we review the methods most commonly used in epidemiological studies for exposure as...
Assessment of the harm caused by exposure to pesticides requires that a measure of exposure be avail...
Pesticides are among the most employed synthetic chemicals, and for which there, is the largest data...
CONTEXT: The greenspace sector includes a broad range of occupations: gardeners, landscapers, munici...
PURPOSE: The purpose of the study is to monitor the exposure and health of workers in Great Britain ...
OBJECTIVE: Numerous exposure assessment methods (EAM) exist for investigating health effects of occu...
BACKGROUND: Exposure to certain pesticides has been associated with several chronic diseases. Howeve...
BACKGROUND: This paper describes methods developed to assess occupational exposure to pesticide acti...
International audienceOccupational exposure to pesticides concerns a wide population of workers not ...
The exposure of operators, workers, residents and bystanders to pesticides is of high potential conc...
Assessment of occupational pesticide exposure in epidemiological studies of chronic diseases is chal...
Occupational exposure to pesticides concerns a wide population of workers not only in agriculture. T...
The characterization of the population exposed to pesticides and the use of effective biomarkers to ...
Introduction: Pesticides have been associated with increased risks for a range of conditions includi...
Contains fulltext : 51497.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The aim of thi...
In this chapter, we review the methods most commonly used in epidemiological studies for exposure as...
Assessment of the harm caused by exposure to pesticides requires that a measure of exposure be avail...
Pesticides are among the most employed synthetic chemicals, and for which there, is the largest data...
CONTEXT: The greenspace sector includes a broad range of occupations: gardeners, landscapers, munici...
PURPOSE: The purpose of the study is to monitor the exposure and health of workers in Great Britain ...