Assessing biomarkers and neuropsychological outcomes in rural populations exposed to organophosphate pesticides in Chile - Study design and protocol Environmental and occupational health
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Ramírez-Santana, Muriel
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Assessing biomarkers and neuropsychological outcomes in rural populations exposed to organophosphate pesticides in Chile - Study design and protocol Environmental and occupational health
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© 2015 Ramírez-Santana et al.; licensee BioMed Central. Background: Health effects of pesticides are easily diagnosed when acute poisonings occurs, nevertheless, consequences from chronic exposure can only be observed when neuropsychiatric, neurodegenerative or oncologic pathologies appear. Therefore, early monitoring of this type of exposure is especially relevant to avoid the consequences of pathologies previously described; especially concerning workers exposed to pesticides on the job. For acute organophosphate pesticides (OPP) exposure, two biomarkers have been validated: plasma cholinesterase (ChE) and acetylcholinesterase (AChE) from erythrocytes. These enzymes become inhibited when people are exposed to high doses of organophosphate pesticides, along with clear signs and symptoms of acute poisoning; therefore, they do not serve to identify risk from chronic exposure. This study aims to assess a novel biomarker that could reflect neuropsychological deterioration associated with
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/166621
DOI: 10.1186/s12889-015-1463-5
ISSN: 14712458
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