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Negative effect of methyl bromide fumigation work on the central nervous system.


ABSTRACT: Methyl bromide (MB) is a fumigant that has been widely used for killing pests on plants in trade, soils, and structures worldwide due to its excellent permeability and insecticidal effect; however, MB should be replaced because it is an ozone-depleting substance. It is well-known that MB is highly toxic and hazardous to workers, but the effects of exposure in asymptomatic workers have not been explored. The purpose of this study is to investigate the impact of MB fumigation on the health of fumigators at a sensitive level. The electroencephalogram (EEG) and urinary bromide ion levels of 44 fumigators (the study group) and 20 inspectors (the control) were measured before and after fumigation work from February to August 2019 in Busan, Korea. The mean post-work concentration of bromide ion (18.311 ?g/mg CRE) in the fumigators was significantly increased from the pre-work level (7.390 ?g/mg CRE) (P<0.001). The fumigator post-work median frequencies (MDF) and alpha-to-theta ratios (ATR) of EEG index were significantly decreased compared to the pre-work values (P<0.05 for all indices). In contrast, there were no significant differences in inspector EEG indices and urinary bromide ion. The urinary bromide ion levels in all the subjects were negatively correlated with MDF (P = 0.032). In conclusion, fumigators' EEG indices and urinary bromide ion suggested that occupational exposure to MB negatively affected the health of workers, although the workers were asymptomatic.

SUBMITTER: Park MG 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7398500 | biostudies-literature | 2020

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Negative effect of methyl bromide fumigation work on the central nervous system.

Park Min-Goo MG   Choi Jungmi J   Hong Young-Seoub YS   Park Chung Gyoo CG   Kim Byoung-Gwon BG   Lee Se-Young SY   Lim Hyoun-Ju HJ   Mo Hyoung-Ho HH   Lim Eunjo E   Cha Wonseok W  

PloS one 20200803 8


Methyl bromide (MB) is a fumigant that has been widely used for killing pests on plants in trade, soils, and structures worldwide due to its excellent permeability and insecticidal effect; however, MB should be replaced because it is an ozone-depleting substance. It is well-known that MB is highly toxic and hazardous to workers, but the effects of exposure in asymptomatic workers have not been explored. The purpose of this study is to investigate the impact of MB fumigation on the health of fumi  ...[more]

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