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Bioabsorption and effectiveness of long-lasting permethrin-treated uniforms over three months among North Carolina outdoor workers.


ABSTRACT:

Background

Vector-borne diseases are an important cause of morbidity and mortality in the USA. Effective, convenient prevention methods are needed. Long-lasting permethrin-impregnated (LLPI) clothing can prevent tick bites, however, additional information is needed on the real-world effectiveness and safety of this preventative measure.

Methods

In this pilot study, we recruited state and county park employees from North Carolina to wear LLPI uniforms for three months during the summer of 2016. We collected spot urine samples for biomonitoring of permethrin metabolites at one week, one month and three months after first use of the LLPI uniform. Following three months of wear, we collected pants and socks and analyzed them for permethrin content and mortality to ticks and mosquitoes.

Results

Thirteen park employees were included in the analysis. Bioactive amounts of permethrin remained in all clothing swatches tested, although there was great variability. Tick mortality was high, with 78% of pant and 88% of sock swatches having mean knockdown percentages ? 85%. In contrast, mosquito mortality was low. Over the study period, the absorbed dosage of permethrin averaged < 4 ?g/kg/d of body weight based on measurements of three metabolites.

Conclusions

LLPI clothing retained permethrin and bioactivity against ticks after three months of use in real-world conditions. The estimated absorbed dosage of permethrin was well below the U.S. EPA level of concern, suggesting that LLPI clothing can be used safely by outdoor workers for tick bite prevention.

SUBMITTER: Sullivan KM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6343280 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Bioabsorption and effectiveness of long-lasting permethrin-treated uniforms over three months among North Carolina outdoor workers.

Sullivan Kristin M KM   Poffley Alison A   Funkhouser Sheana S   Driver Jeffrey J   Ross John J   Ospina Maria M   Calafat Antonia M AM   Beard Charles B CB   White Avian A   Balanay Jo Anne JA   Richards Stephanie S   Dyer Megan M   Mather Thomas N TN   Meshnick Steven S  

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<h4>Background</h4>Vector-borne diseases are an important cause of morbidity and mortality in the USA. Effective, convenient prevention methods are needed. Long-lasting permethrin-impregnated (LLPI) clothing can prevent tick bites, however, additional information is needed on the real-world effectiveness and safety of this preventative measure.<h4>Methods</h4>In this pilot study, we recruited state and county park employees from North Carolina to wear LLPI uniforms for three months during the su  ...[more]

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