Pesticide poisonings in Costa Rica.

C Wesseling, L Castillo, C G Elinder
Author Information
  1. C Wesseling: Programa de Plaguicidas, Desarrollo, Salud y Ambiente (PPUNA), Escuela de Ciencias Ambientales, Universidad Nacional, Heredia, Costa Rica.

Abstract

A descriptive epidemiologic study, conducted in Costa Rica, investigated the incidence of pesticide poisonings with special attention to agricultural workers and occupational exposure. Information from three national registers (occupational accident and disease reports, hospitalizations, and deaths) were used. During 1986, 1800 occupational accidents caused by pesticides were reported; between 1980 and 1986 altogether 3330 persons were hospitalized and 429 died. Cholinesterase inhibitors caused 71% of the reported occupational accidents, 63% of the hospitalizations, and 36% of the deaths. Paraquat caused 21% of the occupational accidents, 24% of the hospitalizations, and 60% of the deaths. Hospitalizations and deaths were 13 and 11 times, respectively, more frequent among agricultural workers than among the rest of the population. High-risk groups for occupational poisonings included agricultural workers aged 15-29 years, female workers, and banana plantation workers. The yearly incidence of symptomatic occupational pesticide poisonings among agricultural workers was estimated at 4.5%.

MeSH Term

Adolescent
Adult
Agricultural Workers' Diseases
Cause of Death
Costa Rica
Cross-Sectional Studies
Developing Countries
Drug Overdose
Female
Hospitalization
Humans
Incidence
Male
Middle Aged
Occupational Diseases
Occupational Exposure
Pesticides

Chemicals

Pesticides

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