Authors
Nancy Fiedler, Juthasiri Rohitrattana, Wattasit Siriwong, Panrapee Suttiwan, Pam Ohman Strickland, P Barry Ryan, Diane S Rohlman, Parinya Panuwet, Dana Boyd Barr, Mark G Robson
Publication date
2015/5/1
Journal
Neurotoxicology
Volume
48
Pages
90-99
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
The use of pesticides for crop production has grown rapidly in Thailand during the last decade, resulting in significantly greater potential for exposure among children living on farms. Although some previous studies assessed exposures to pesticides in this population, no studies have been conducted to evaluate corresponding health effects. Twenty-four children from a rice farming community (exposed) and 29 from an aquaculture (shrimp) community (control) completed the study. Participants completed a neurobehavioral test battery three times at 6 month intervals: Session I: preliminary orientation; Session II: high pesticide use season; Session III: low pesticide-use season. Only sessions II and III were used in the analyses. High and low pesticide use seasons were determined by pesticide use on rice farms. Urinary metabolites of organophosphates (OPs) and pyrethroids (PYR) were analyzed from first morning …
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