A case-control study on the risk factors of work-related acute pesticide poisoning among farmersfrom Jiangsu province
10.3760/cma.j.issn.0254-6450.2012.04.008
- VernacularTitle:江苏省农村居民生产性农药中毒危险因素的配对病例对照研究
- Author:
Zhi-Bin TU
1
;
Meng-Jing CUI
;
Hong-Yan YAO
;
Guo-Qing HU
;
Xiang HUIYUN
;
Stallones LORANN
;
Xu-Jun ZHANG
Author Information
1. 东南大学
- Keywords:
Pesticide poisoning;
Risk factors;
Farmers;
Case-control study
- From:
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology
2012;33(4):382-385
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To explore the risk factors on cases regarding work-related acute pesticide poisoning among farmers of Jiangsu province.Methods A population-based,1 ∶ 2 matched case-control study was carried out,with 121 patients as case-group paired by 242 persons with same gender,district and age less then difference of 3 years,as controls.Cases were the ones who had suffered from work-related acute pesticide poisoning.A unified questionnaire was used.Data base was established by EpiData 3.1,and SPSS 16.0 was used for both data single factor and multi-conditional logistics regression analysis.Results Results from the single factor logistic regression analysis showed that the related risk factors were:lack of safety guidance,lack of readable labels befores praying pesticides,no regression during application,using hand to wipe sweat,using leaking knapsack,body contaminated during application and continuing to work when feeling ill after the contact of pesticides.Results from multi-conditional logistic regression analysis indicated that the lack of safety guidance (OR=2.25,95% CI:1.35-3.74),no readable labels befores praying pesticides (OR=1.95,95% CI:1.19-3.18),wiping the sweat by hand during application (OR=1.97,95%CI:1.20-3.24)and using leaking knapsack during application (OR=1.82,95% CI:1.10-3.01) were risk factors for the occurrence of work-related acute pesticide poisoning.Conclusion The lack of safety guidance,no readable labels befores praying pesticides,wiping the sweat by hand or using leaking knapsack during application were correlated to the occurrence of work-related acute pesticide poisoning.