Javascript must be enabled to continue!
Neurobehavioural effects among workers occupationally exposed to organophosphorous pesticides
View through CrossRef
Aims:To identify neurobehavioural deficits among workers exposed to organophosphorous (OP) pesticides in their occupation.Methods:This study was conducted during the period when pesticides were applied to cotton crops in the fields in Menoufiya Governorate, Egypt. Fifty two occupationally exposed male workers were compared to 50 unexposed male controls who were similar in age, socioeconomic class, and years of education (⩾12 years). All participants completed a questionnaire (assessing personal, occupational, and medical histories), general and neurological clinical examination, neurobehavioural test battery (including tests for verbal abstraction, problem solving, attention, memory, and visuomotor speed), personality assessment, and serological analysis for serum acetylcholinesterase.Results:After correcting for confounders of age and education, the exposed participants exhibited significantly lower performance than controls on six neurobehavioural tests (Similarities, Digit Symbol, Trailmaking part A and B, Letter Cancellation, Digit Span, and Benton Visual Retention). A longer duration of work with pesticides was associated with lower performance on most neurobehavioural tests after adjusting for multiple comparisons. Although serum acetylcholinesterase was significantly lower in the exposed than the control participants, it was not significantly correlated with either neurobehavioural performance or neurological abnormalities.Conclusions:Occupational exposure to OP pesticides was associated with deficits in a wider array of neurobehavioural functions than previously reported, perhaps because of higher exposure in this population. Moderate chronic OP exposure may not only affect visuomotor speed as reported previously, but also verbal abstraction, attention, and memory.
Title: Neurobehavioural effects among workers occupationally exposed to organophosphorous pesticides
Description:
Aims:To identify neurobehavioural deficits among workers exposed to organophosphorous (OP) pesticides in their occupation.
Methods:This study was conducted during the period when pesticides were applied to cotton crops in the fields in Menoufiya Governorate, Egypt.
Fifty two occupationally exposed male workers were compared to 50 unexposed male controls who were similar in age, socioeconomic class, and years of education (⩾12 years).
All participants completed a questionnaire (assessing personal, occupational, and medical histories), general and neurological clinical examination, neurobehavioural test battery (including tests for verbal abstraction, problem solving, attention, memory, and visuomotor speed), personality assessment, and serological analysis for serum acetylcholinesterase.
Results:After correcting for confounders of age and education, the exposed participants exhibited significantly lower performance than controls on six neurobehavioural tests (Similarities, Digit Symbol, Trailmaking part A and B, Letter Cancellation, Digit Span, and Benton Visual Retention).
A longer duration of work with pesticides was associated with lower performance on most neurobehavioural tests after adjusting for multiple comparisons.
Although serum acetylcholinesterase was significantly lower in the exposed than the control participants, it was not significantly correlated with either neurobehavioural performance or neurological abnormalities.
Conclusions:Occupational exposure to OP pesticides was associated with deficits in a wider array of neurobehavioural functions than previously reported, perhaps because of higher exposure in this population.
Moderate chronic OP exposure may not only affect visuomotor speed as reported previously, but also verbal abstraction, attention, and memory.
Related Results
Biomarkers of lead in occupationally exposed persons in Gurara and Suleja areas, Niger State, Nigeria
Biomarkers of lead in occupationally exposed persons in Gurara and Suleja areas, Niger State, Nigeria
Human exposure to lead could pose serious health challenges, especially among occupationally-exposed workers. Though several toxicological studies have been carried out on toxic le...
Investigating the current situation of chemical pesticides trade in Tripoli region and its suburbs in Libya
Investigating the current situation of chemical pesticides trade in Tripoli region and its suburbs in Libya
This study was conducted within the framework of a research program at the Agricultural Research Center for Sustainable Development during the 2021-2022 agricultural season through...
Good practices adopted by horticulture farmers to minimize residual effects of pesticides for food safety hazard and soil health
Good practices adopted by horticulture farmers to minimize residual effects of pesticides for food safety hazard and soil health
Aim: To study the extent of adopting good practices by horticulture farmers to minimize the residual effects of pesticides for food safety hazard and healthy natural resource base,...
Investigation of Hepatotoxic Effect of Cement-Dust in Occupationally Exposed Individuals in North Central Nigeria
Investigation of Hepatotoxic Effect of Cement-Dust in Occupationally Exposed Individuals in North Central Nigeria
Abstract
Background
Cement is pivotal in advancing Nigeria's economic and infrastructural development amid rapid urbanization, where the demand for robust infrastructure u...
Tinnitus in Noise Exposed Workers
Tinnitus in Noise Exposed Workers
Abstract
Background: Tinnitus in noise exposed workers is worse, which seriously affects the normal life and work. Workers with tinnitus often complain that even going to s...
Tinnitus in Noise Exposed Workers
Tinnitus in Noise Exposed Workers
Abstract
Background
Tinnitus in noise exposed workers is worse, which seriously affects the normal life and work. Workers with tinnitus often complain that even going to s...
Organophosphate Pesticides Use and Contamination in Groundwater of Pakistan: A Review
Organophosphate Pesticides Use and Contamination in Groundwater of Pakistan: A Review
Water pollution and contamination is a grave risk to the human as well as environment in Pakistan augmented by the disposal of industrial waste, fertilizers and pesticides into the...
Assessment of occupational health hazards among printing press workers
Assessment of occupational health hazards among printing press workers
Background
Workers in printing press are frequently exposed to various occupational health hazards, including physical, chemical, mechanical (ergonomic), biological, an...

