Health Risk Assessment of Pesticide Usage in Menia El-Kamh Province of Sharkia Governorate in Egypt

Abstract: Menia El-Kamh province of the Sharkia Governorate constitutes one of the largest agricultural areas in Egypt. About 88% of the nearly 472,000 people living in this province rely on agricultural activities for subsistence. Several pesticides including organochloride, organophosphorus, carba...

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Main Authors: Jean-Claude Assad, Olurominiyi Ibitayo, Frances P. Lidell, Sayed El-Sheikh, El-Adarosy Goma, Ahmed A. Romeh, Didair A. Ragheb, Curtina Moreland-Young, Bassem A. Ashour, Paul B. Tchounwou
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2002-10-01
Series:International Journal of Molecular Sciences
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/3/10/1082/
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spelling doaj-75fe8fa885e84816aa2eed82b17dabe32020-11-24T21:40:23ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Molecular Sciences1422-00672002-10-013101082109410.3390/i3101082Health Risk Assessment of Pesticide Usage in Menia El-Kamh Province of Sharkia Governorate in EgyptJean-Claude AssadOlurominiyi IbitayoFrances P. LidellSayed El-SheikhEl-Adarosy GomaAhmed A. RomehDidair A. RaghebCurtina Moreland-YoungBassem A. AshourPaul B. TchounwouAbstract: Menia El-Kamh province of the Sharkia Governorate constitutes one of the largest agricultural areas in Egypt. About 88% of the nearly 472,000 people living in this province rely on agricultural activities for subsistence. Several pesticides including organochloride, organophosphorus, carbamate, and pyrethroid insecticides, fungicides, and herbicides are commonly used in citrus, vegetable and other crop-growing areas to increase agricultural productivity. However, their use has also been associated with several cases of pesticide poisoning. In this research, we conducted a field survey to assess the knowledge, attitudes, and practices of the farmer’s community regarding the safe use of pesticides. We also evaluated the residual concentrations of selected pesticides in water, soil, milk, fish, and orange samples, and estimated the potential health risks associated with the exposure to these pesticides. Data obtained from the field survey indicate that more than 95% of farm workers do not practice safety precautions during pesticide formulation and application; leading to a considerable prevalence of pesticide-related illnesses in this agricultural community. Pesticide residues in various environmental samples varied greatly; from below detection levels (3-5 ng) to as high as 325 ppb depending on the matrix of interest, and the specific pesticide of concern. The analysis of health risk estimates indicated that chlorpyrifos, DDT, dimethoate, methomyl, and larvin did not pose a direct hazard to human health, although present in water, milk, orange, and/or fish. However, aldicarb, and carbosulfan levels exceeded the reference doses, indicating a great potential for systemic toxicity, especially in children who are considered to be the most vulnerable population subgroup. The upper-bound values of cancer risk from DDT exposure were estimated to be about 8 (adults), and 55 (children) excess cancers in a population of one million.http://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/3/10/1082/Pesticidesrural communitiesEgypthealth risk assessment
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author Jean-Claude Assad
Olurominiyi Ibitayo
Frances P. Lidell
Sayed El-Sheikh
El-Adarosy Goma
Ahmed A. Romeh
Didair A. Ragheb
Curtina Moreland-Young
Bassem A. Ashour
Paul B. Tchounwou
spellingShingle Jean-Claude Assad
Olurominiyi Ibitayo
Frances P. Lidell
Sayed El-Sheikh
El-Adarosy Goma
Ahmed A. Romeh
Didair A. Ragheb
Curtina Moreland-Young
Bassem A. Ashour
Paul B. Tchounwou
Health Risk Assessment of Pesticide Usage in Menia El-Kamh Province of Sharkia Governorate in Egypt
International Journal of Molecular Sciences
Pesticides
rural communities
Egypt
health risk assessment
author_facet Jean-Claude Assad
Olurominiyi Ibitayo
Frances P. Lidell
Sayed El-Sheikh
El-Adarosy Goma
Ahmed A. Romeh
Didair A. Ragheb
Curtina Moreland-Young
Bassem A. Ashour
Paul B. Tchounwou
author_sort Jean-Claude Assad
title Health Risk Assessment of Pesticide Usage in Menia El-Kamh Province of Sharkia Governorate in Egypt
title_short Health Risk Assessment of Pesticide Usage in Menia El-Kamh Province of Sharkia Governorate in Egypt
title_full Health Risk Assessment of Pesticide Usage in Menia El-Kamh Province of Sharkia Governorate in Egypt
title_fullStr Health Risk Assessment of Pesticide Usage in Menia El-Kamh Province of Sharkia Governorate in Egypt
title_full_unstemmed Health Risk Assessment of Pesticide Usage in Menia El-Kamh Province of Sharkia Governorate in Egypt
title_sort health risk assessment of pesticide usage in menia el-kamh province of sharkia governorate in egypt
publisher MDPI AG
series International Journal of Molecular Sciences
issn 1422-0067
publishDate 2002-10-01
description Abstract: Menia El-Kamh province of the Sharkia Governorate constitutes one of the largest agricultural areas in Egypt. About 88% of the nearly 472,000 people living in this province rely on agricultural activities for subsistence. Several pesticides including organochloride, organophosphorus, carbamate, and pyrethroid insecticides, fungicides, and herbicides are commonly used in citrus, vegetable and other crop-growing areas to increase agricultural productivity. However, their use has also been associated with several cases of pesticide poisoning. In this research, we conducted a field survey to assess the knowledge, attitudes, and practices of the farmer’s community regarding the safe use of pesticides. We also evaluated the residual concentrations of selected pesticides in water, soil, milk, fish, and orange samples, and estimated the potential health risks associated with the exposure to these pesticides. Data obtained from the field survey indicate that more than 95% of farm workers do not practice safety precautions during pesticide formulation and application; leading to a considerable prevalence of pesticide-related illnesses in this agricultural community. Pesticide residues in various environmental samples varied greatly; from below detection levels (3-5 ng) to as high as 325 ppb depending on the matrix of interest, and the specific pesticide of concern. The analysis of health risk estimates indicated that chlorpyrifos, DDT, dimethoate, methomyl, and larvin did not pose a direct hazard to human health, although present in water, milk, orange, and/or fish. However, aldicarb, and carbosulfan levels exceeded the reference doses, indicating a great potential for systemic toxicity, especially in children who are considered to be the most vulnerable population subgroup. The upper-bound values of cancer risk from DDT exposure were estimated to be about 8 (adults), and 55 (children) excess cancers in a population of one million.
topic Pesticides
rural communities
Egypt
health risk assessment
url http://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/3/10/1082/
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