Exposure to pesticide mixtures and DNA damage among rice field workers

This study describes the use of pesticides mixtures and their potential association with comet assay results in 223 rice field workers in Colombia. Thirty-one pesticides were quantified in blood, serum, and urine (15 organochlorines, 10 organophosphorus, 5 carbamates, and ethylenethiourea), and the...

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Universidad del Rosario
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https://repository.urosario.edu.co/handle/10336/22766
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2 imidazolidinethione
Carbamic acid derivative
Chlorinated hydrocarbon
Organophosphorus compound
Pesticide
Adolescent
Adult
Adverse effects
Aged
Agriculture
Analysis
Blood
Colombia
Comet assay
Cross-sectional study
Dna damage
Drug effects
Female
Human
Male
Middle aged
Occupational exposure
Oryza
Very elderly
Young adult
Adolescent
Adult
Aged
Aged, 80 and over
Agriculture
Carbamates
Colombia
Comet assay
Cross-sectional studies
Dna damage
Ethylenethiourea
Female
Humans
Male
Middle aged
Occupational exposure
Organophosphorus compounds
Oryza
Pesticides
Young adult
Agriculture
Chemical mixtures
Colombia
Genotoxicity
Pesticides
chlorinated
Hydrocarbons
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License
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dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv Exposure to pesticide mixtures and DNA damage among rice field workers
title Exposure to pesticide mixtures and DNA damage among rice field workers
spellingShingle Exposure to pesticide mixtures and DNA damage among rice field workers
2 imidazolidinethione
Carbamic acid derivative
Chlorinated hydrocarbon
Organophosphorus compound
Pesticide
Adolescent
Adult
Adverse effects
Aged
Agriculture
Analysis
Blood
Colombia
Comet assay
Cross-sectional study
Dna damage
Drug effects
Female
Human
Male
Middle aged
Occupational exposure
Oryza
Very elderly
Young adult
Adolescent
Adult
Aged
Aged, 80 and over
Agriculture
Carbamates
Colombia
Comet assay
Cross-sectional studies
Dna damage
Ethylenethiourea
Female
Humans
Male
Middle aged
Occupational exposure
Organophosphorus compounds
Oryza
Pesticides
Young adult
Agriculture
Chemical mixtures
Colombia
Genotoxicity
Pesticides
chlorinated
Hydrocarbons
title_short Exposure to pesticide mixtures and DNA damage among rice field workers
title_full Exposure to pesticide mixtures and DNA damage among rice field workers
title_fullStr Exposure to pesticide mixtures and DNA damage among rice field workers
title_full_unstemmed Exposure to pesticide mixtures and DNA damage among rice field workers
title_sort Exposure to pesticide mixtures and DNA damage among rice field workers
dc.subject.keyword.spa.fl_str_mv 2 imidazolidinethione
Carbamic acid derivative
Chlorinated hydrocarbon
Organophosphorus compound
Pesticide
Adolescent
Adult
Adverse effects
Aged
Agriculture
Analysis
Blood
Colombia
Comet assay
Cross-sectional study
Dna damage
Drug effects
Female
Human
Male
Middle aged
Occupational exposure
Oryza
Very elderly
Young adult
Adolescent
Adult
Aged
Aged, 80 and over
Agriculture
Carbamates
Colombia
Comet assay
Cross-sectional studies
Dna damage
Ethylenethiourea
Female
Humans
Male
Middle aged
Occupational exposure
Organophosphorus compounds
Oryza
Pesticides
Young adult
Agriculture
Chemical mixtures
Colombia
Genotoxicity
Pesticides
topic 2 imidazolidinethione
Carbamic acid derivative
Chlorinated hydrocarbon
Organophosphorus compound
Pesticide
Adolescent
Adult
Adverse effects
Aged
Agriculture
Analysis
Blood
Colombia
Comet assay
Cross-sectional study
Dna damage
Drug effects
Female
Human
Male
Middle aged
Occupational exposure
Oryza
Very elderly
Young adult
Adolescent
Adult
Aged
Aged, 80 and over
Agriculture
Carbamates
Colombia
Comet assay
Cross-sectional studies
Dna damage
Ethylenethiourea
Female
Humans
Male
Middle aged
Occupational exposure
Organophosphorus compounds
Oryza
Pesticides
Young adult
Agriculture
Chemical mixtures
Colombia
Genotoxicity
Pesticides
chlorinated
Hydrocarbons
dc.subject.keyword.eng.fl_str_mv chlorinated
Hydrocarbons
description This study describes the use of pesticides mixtures and their potential association with comet assay results in 223 rice field workers in Colombia. Thirty-one pesticides were quantified in blood, serum, and urine (15 organochlorines, 10 organophosphorus, 5 carbamates, and ethylenethiourea), and the comet assay was performed. Twenty-four (77.42%) pesticides were present in the workers. The use of the maximum-likelihood factor analysis identified 8 different mixtures. Afterwards, robust regressions were used to explore associations between the factors identified and the comet assay. Two groups of mixtures-?-benzene hexachloride (?-BHC), hexachlorobenzene (HCB), and ?-BHC (?: 1.21, 95% confidence interval [CI]: 0.33-2.10) and pirimiphos-methyl, malathion, bromophos-methyl, and bromophos-ethyl (?: 11.97, 95% CI: 2.34-21.60)-were associated with a higher percentage of DNA damage and comet tail length, respectively. The findings suggest that exposure to pesticides varies greatly among rice field workers. © 2016 Taylor and Francis.
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