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Analysis of health effects reported by agricultural workers and the adverse human effects Indicated on pesticide labels: A systematic review

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Human pesticide exposure remains a significant issue, impacting both the environment and human health. Occupational pesticide exposure is primarily linked to improper worker practices, often due to a lack of knowledge or difficulty interpreting label information and other technical aspects of pesticide application. This systematic review aims to identify the pesticides most used by agricultural workers, the symptoms they experience due to exposure, and the GHS hazard statements on these pesticide labels. Following the PRISMA guidelines, the search identified 16 articles addressing health effects associated with the most frequently used pesticides. These studies predominantly come from Asia (68.8%), Africa (25%), and America (6.2%), with most pesticides being outside the list approved by the EC. Related symptoms were reported in 80 to 100% of the studies that included these pesticides. An evident relationship has been identified between GHS hazard statements and associated symptoms for certain pesticides. Therefore, companies and public authorities must collaborate to improve workers’ training, particularly in reading and interpreting product labels. Additionally, they must thoroughly explain the risks associated with improper pesticide practices and application to safeguard workers’ health.

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Health effects Pesticide exposure Agricultural workers Practices

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Moreira, A., & Vieira da Silva, M. (2024). Analysis of health effects reported by agricultural workers and the adverse human effects Indicated on pesticide labels: A systematic review. Agriculture, 14(10), Artigo 10. https://doi.org/10.3390/agriculture14101669

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