A cholinesterase testing program for pesticide applicators




















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Fillmore CM ,. Affiliations All authors 1. Share this article Share with email Share with twitter Share with linkedin Share with facebook. Abstract Illnesses associated with the increased use of cholinesterase-inhibiting pesticides have brought about recommendations for monitoring pesticide applicators.

The State of California requires medical supervision; however, the supervision and monitoring guidelines are often incorrectly followed. In this retrospective cohort study, worker-years of cholinesterase monitoring are reported. Hispanic workers had fewer significant drops in plasma activity levels and fewer toxic symptoms than white workers.

Case studies and differences in baselines by month of determination suggest poor monitoring compliance by the companies and employees. Suggestions of how the physician can overcome these problems and improvements of the guidelines are discussed. Association of chronic pesticide exposure with serum cholinesterase levels and pulmonary functions. Butyrylcholinesterase: biomarker for exposure to organophosphorus insecticides. Biomonitoring state of the science: a report on a panel presentation and round table discussion.

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