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Health problems from pesticide exposure and personal protective measures among women cotton workers in southern Pakistan

机译:巴基斯坦南部女棉农接触农药引起的健康问题和个人防护措施

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Women are the main cotton pickers in Pakistan even from their childhood, but due to unawareness of pesticide risks and poor knowledge of personal protection opportunities, they typically do not use personal protective measures. Albeit a major agricultural topic in Pakistan, relevant research is limited. The present study illustrates health problems from pesticide exposure during cotton harvest and the use of personal protective measures among 260 female cotton-picking workers from Shaheed Benazirabad District of Sindh Province in southern Pakistan. Skin injury, eye injury, headache, stomachache, and fever were the main health problems due to pesticide exposure according to workers' experience. Medical treatment costs of health problems were more than double (2.48 times higher) than preventive measures costs. More than half of the cotton workers surveyed did not use any protective measure during cotton picking, while 22.3% used a muffler/scarf/cloth for covering their face and 10.8% used gloves. Covering face with muffler/scarf/cloth was higher in young (P 0.05), married (P 0.05), and high experienced workers (P 0.05), while no significant trends were found in the use of gloves. The use of protective measures was positively correlated with education and some experience in cotton picking. Binary logit regression showed that advanced age and high picking experience were positively associated with the use of personal protective measures, while illiteracy, traditional treatment, and medical treatment in case of illness were negatively associated with the use of personal protective measures. Findings shed new light on the topic of personal safety among women cotton pickers in Pakistan. Increasing formal education and implementing training programs for personal protective measures are important to reduce health risk and health cost by pesticides among women workers. (C) 2019 Published by Elsevier B.V.
机译:在巴基斯坦,即使从童年时代开始,妇女仍是主要的棉花采摘者,但由于对农药风险的意识不足以及对个人保护机会的了解不足,她们通常不采取个人保护措施。尽管在巴基斯坦是一个主要的农业话题,但相关的研究仍然有限。本研究说明了巴基斯坦南部信德省Shaheed Benazirabad区的260名棉花采摘女工在棉花收获过程中接触农药引起的健康问题以及采取个人防护措施。根据工人的经验,由于接触农药,皮肤伤害,眼睛伤害,头痛,胃痛和发烧是主要的健康问题。健康问题的医疗费用是预防措施费用的两倍(2.48倍)。接受调查的棉花工人中,有一半以上在采棉过程中未采取任何保护措施,而22.3%的工人则用围巾/围巾/布遮住脸,而10.8%则使用了手套。年轻(P <0.05),已婚(P <0.05)和经验丰富的工人(P <0.05)的人中,用消音器/围巾/布遮盖脸的比例更高,而使用手套没有发现明显的趋势。保护措施的使用与教育程度以及棉花采摘方面的经验呈正相关。二元对数回归分析表明,高龄和高采摘经验与个人防护措施的使用呈正相关,而文盲,传统治疗和生病的药物治疗与个人防护措施的使用呈负相关。研究结果为巴基斯坦采棉女工的人身安全问题提供了新的思路。增加正规的教育并实施有关个人防护措施的培训计划,对于减少女工使用农药的健康风险和健康成本非常重要。 (C)2019由Elsevier B.V.发布

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