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Application of improved approach to evaluate a community intervention to reduce exposure of young children living in farmworker households to organophosphate pesticides.


ABSTRACT: The take-home pathway is a significant source of organophosphate pesticide exposure for young children (3-5 years old) living with an adult farmworker. This avoidable exposure pathway is an important target for intervention. We selected 24 agricultural communities in the Yakima Valley of Washington State and randomly assigned them to receive an educational intervention (n?=?12) to reduce children's pesticide exposure or usual care (n?=?12). We assessed exposure to pesticides in nearly 200 adults and children during the pre and post-intervention periods by measuring metabolites in urine. We compared pre- and post-intervention exposures by expressing the child's pesticide metabolite concentration as a fraction of the adult's concentration living in the same household, because the amount of pesticides applied during the collection periods varied. Exposures in our community were consistently higher, sometimes above the 95th percentile of the exposures reported by the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES). While intervention and control communities demonstrated a reduction in the ratio of child to adult exposure, this reduction was more pronounced in intervention communities (2.7-fold, p?

SUBMITTER: Griffith WC 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6192874 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Application of improved approach to evaluate a community intervention to reduce exposure of young children living in farmworker households to organophosphate pesticides.

Griffith William C WC   Vigoren Eric M EM   Smith Marissa N MN   Workman Tomomi T   Thompson Beti B   Coronado Gloria D GD   Faustman Elaine M EM  

Journal of exposure science & environmental epidemiology 20180417 3


The take-home pathway is a significant source of organophosphate pesticide exposure for young children (3-5 years old) living with an adult farmworker. This avoidable exposure pathway is an important target for intervention. We selected 24 agricultural communities in the Yakima Valley of Washington State and randomly assigned them to receive an educational intervention (n = 12) to reduce children's pesticide exposure or usual care (n = 12). We assessed exposure to pesticides in nearly 200 adults  ...[more]

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