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Hand safety for specialty crop production workers: a pilot study investigating frequencies of minor open-wound hand injuries and presence of pathogenic bacteria.

机译:特种作物生产工人的手安全:一项初步研究,调查了轻度开放性手受伤和致病细菌的发生频率。

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The purpose of this study was to quantify the presence of minor open-wound hand injuries in addition to Salmonella, Staphylococcus aureus, coliforms, and Escherichia coli on the hands of farm workers who hand-harvest fruit crops in Utah. Data collection was conducted on four farms without USDA Good Agricultural Practices (GAP) certification and on two farms with GAP certification. This study identified essential safety issues that need to be addressed for improving the effectiveness of safety training for migrant farm workers. Farms that have a food safety audit program in place are less likely to have farm workers exposed to pathogenic bacteria and open-wound injuries to their hands. High frequency of S. aureus may indicate a potentially higher risk for wound infection within this worker population. This could lead to infections that are resistant to the antibiotics commonly used to treat ordinary staph infections, resulting in greater work loss time and medical expenses for these workers. Higher frequencies of bacterial presence on workers' hands on non-certified farms indicate a need to identify essential practices to improve worker hygiene habits and on-farm management practices to promote healthy hygiene. Open-wound injuries to migrant farm workers during hand-harvesting could create additional health problems with the possibility of infection and the spread of diseases. Continued research is needed to understand workers' acceptance of these injuries and barriers to personal protection.
机译:这项研究的目的是量化在犹他州收获水果的农场工人手上除沙门氏菌,金黄色葡萄球菌,大肠菌群和大肠杆菌外还存在轻微的手外伤。数据收集是在没有获得美国农业部良好农业规范(GAP)认证的四个农场和有GAP认证的两个农场进行的。这项研究确定了必须解决的基本安全问题,以提高对农民工的安全培训的有效性。实施食品安全审核计划的农场,使农场工人接触致病菌和手受伤的可能性较小。金黄色葡萄球菌的高频率可能表明该工人人群中伤口感染的潜在风险更高。这可能会导致感染,这种感染对通常用于治疗普通葡萄球菌感染的抗生素具有抗性,从而导致这些工人的工作时间和医疗费用增加。在未经认证的农场中,工人手上细菌的出现频率较高,这表明需要确定一些基本方法以改善工人的卫生习惯,并确定农场管理方法以促进健康。在手工采伐过程中,外来务工人员的伤口受伤可能会造成其他健康问题,并可能感染和传播疾病。需要继续研究以了解工人对这些伤害和个人保护障碍的接受程度。

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