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Hearing Loss in Agricultural Workers Exposed to Pesticides and Noise.

Nattagorn Choochouy1, Pornpimol Kongtip1, Suttinun Chantanakul1, Noppanun Nankongnab1, Dusit Sujirarat2, Susan R Woskie3.   

Abstract

Agricultural workers who have concurrent exposure to pesticides and noise are at increased risk of hearing loss. We recruited 163 Thai conventional and 172 organic farmers to answer our questionnaires about personal demographics, agricultural activities, and pesticide and agricultural machinery use. This information was used to calculate the years of conventional (pesticide use) farming and the years of agricultural noise exposure, and to estimate semiquantitative metrics for pesticide exposure (cumulative intensity score-years) and cumulative noise exposure (dB(A)-years) for each conventional farmer. All participants underwent pure tone audiometric testing. The mean hearing threshold in the low-frequency band (0.5-2 kHz) and high-frequency band (3-6 kHz) were used for analysis. Years involved in conventional farming and years using agricultural machinery were associated with an increase in the average hearing threshold for the high-frequency band after controlling for age, ever exposed to industrial noise and cigarette smoking. The highest category of cumulative insecticide exposure (score-years), cumulative organophosphates exposure (score-years) and cumulative noise exposure (dB(A)-years) were also associated with an increased high-frequency band hearing threshold among conventional farmers. Results from the full cohort and the subcohort of conventional farmers support each other and the hypothesis that pesticide and noise have an additive effect on hearing, since no model interactions were significant.
© The Author(s) 2019. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the British Occupational Hygiene Society.

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Keywords:  agriculture; hearing loss; noise; pesticide

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31161207      PMCID: PMC7312224          DOI: 10.1093/annweh/wxz035

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Work Expo Health        ISSN: 2398-7308            Impact factor:   2.179


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