Authors
Catherine L Callahan, Lamya A Hamad, James R Olson, Ahmed A Ismail, Gaafar Abdel-Rasoul, Olfat Hendy, Diane S Rohlman, Matthew R Bonner
Publication date
2017/11/1
Journal
International journal of hygiene and environmental health
Volume
220
Issue
8
Pages
1356-1362
Publisher
Urban & Fischer
Description
Chlorpyrifos (CPF) is an organophosphourus insecticide applied to cotton fields by adolescents employed by the Egyptian Ministry of Agriculture. Urinary 3,5,6-trichloro-2-pyridinol (TCPy) is a biomarker of CPF exposure that has substantial variability among these applicators. In order to identify predictors of CPF exposure, we conducted a longitudinal study of 43 adolescent pesticide applicators in Egypt from April 2010 to January 2011 in Egypt. Urinary TCPy was quantified at 25 time-points, prior to, during, and following application. We used log-linear regression and a best subset selection approach to identify the exposure determinants that were most predictive of cumulative TCPy and participants’ highest TCPy values (peak exposure). Applicators had cumulative urinary TCPy levels ranging from 167 to 49,8208 μg/g creatinine. Total hours applying CPF (semi-partial r2 = 0.32), and total hours in the field applying …
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