Occupational Pesticide Exposure and Respiratory Effects among Mosquito Control Workers in Kota Bharu and Bachok, Kelantan

Nurul Ainun Hamzah, Nur’ Adilah Zahari, M. F. Yhaya, S. Anua, Nurul Izzah Abdul Samad, M. Mamat, Mohd Nasrom Mohd Nawi, Mohd Nazhari Mohd Nawi
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Pesticides have been widely used in public health to control mosquito breeding, causing occupational exposures. A cross-sectional study was conducted to evaluate the relationship between pesticide exposure and respiratory health among 43 mosquito control workers in two vector control units in Kelantan by using purposive sampling. Pesticide risk assessment was based on the Chemical Health Risk Assessment (CHRA). A British Medical Research Questionnaire (BMRC) was used to assess respiratory symptoms and lung function was measured using a spirometer. The cumulative pesticide exposure of the individuals was calculated by taking the average number of fogging sessions per month. The risk level for all pesticides was moderate, except for Actellic 50EC. The most common respiratory symptoms were dyspnea (25.6%), cough (18.6%), phlegm (18.6%), and chest tightness (14.0%). Lung function was normal in 30%, restrictive in 45%, and obstructive in 25%. None of the reported respiratory symptoms and lung function values were associated with cumulative pesticide exposure (p>0.05). Past respiratory illness had a significant relationship with chest tightness (Adj OR=0.009, 95%CI: < 0.001 – 0.834). Age had a significant relationship with phlegm (Adj OR=1.259, 95% CI: 1.010 – 1.569). In conclusion, cumulative pesticide exposure did not relate to respiratory effects. However, mosquito control workers should be given proper training on pesticide handling and the effective usage of PPE to reduce occupational pesticide exposure.
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吉兰丹哥打巴鲁和巴育灭蚊工作人员职业性农药暴露及呼吸效应
杀虫剂在公共卫生中被广泛使用,以控制蚊子繁殖,造成职业暴露。采用目的抽样方法,对吉兰丹省2个病媒生物控制单位43名灭蚊工作人员的农药暴露与呼吸健康的关系进行了横断面研究。农药风险评价依据化学品健康风险评价(CHRA)。使用英国医学研究问卷(BMRC)评估呼吸道症状,并使用肺活量计测量肺功能。个体的累积农药暴露量是通过每月平均雾化次数来计算的。除Actellic 50EC外,其余农药的危险等级均为中等。最常见的呼吸道症状为呼吸困难(25.6%)、咳嗽(18.6%)、痰多(18.6%)和胸闷(14.0%)。30%肺功能正常,45%肺功能受限,25%肺功能阻塞性。报告的呼吸道症状和肺功能值均与累积农药暴露无关(p>0.05)。既往呼吸系统疾病与胸闷有显著相关性(Adj OR=0.009, 95%CI < 0.001 ~ 0.834)。年龄与痰有显著相关性(Adj OR=1.259, 95% CI: 1.010 ~ 1.569)。综上所述,累积农药暴露与呼吸系统影响无关。但是,应对灭蚊工作人员进行农药处理和有效使用个人防护装备的适当培训,以减少职业性农药暴露。
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