Exposure of rural workers to pesticides
Exposure of farmers to pesticides
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.22478/ufpb.1981-1268.2021v15n1.56075Abstract
The objective was to investigate the exposure of rural workers to pesticides and to verify the influence on their health, also on their families. This is a quantitative, descriptive and field study accomplished with 80 farmers. The data collection occurred by applying a questionnaire face to face. The data was submitted to descriptive statistical procedures and statistical association by the chi-square test. Glyphosate, tamaron and carbofuran were the predominant pesticides. Of those surveyed, 85% have PPE, which 91.18% use for formula preparation and 89.18% to spraying. In addition, 23.75% have already pesticide poisoning and 15% reported two or more symptoms of poisoning during spraying. It is added that 25% had or have depression, with an association between the occurrence of depression and cases of intoxication (p≤0.049). In addition, 16.25% stated that poisoning by pesticides had already occurred with their families. In general, this research serves as a warning about the importance of care health in the use of pesticides, in order to contribute, mainly, to objectives 2 and 3 of the UN 2030 agenda.
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