Title: Pesticide Poisoning Symptoms and Other Health Issues
1Pesticide Poisoning Symptoms and Other Health
Issues
- Joanne Kick-Raack
- State Coordinator, Pesticide Education Programs
- The Ohio State University Extension
2Acute or Chronic?
- Acute Effects
- Immediate poisoning or harm
- Based on LD50 values
- Most sensitive route determines Signal Word
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9Acute or Chronic Effects?
- Chronic Effects
- Long-term effects from small doses over time
- Not necessarily on label
- Some information on MSDS
10Chronic Effects
- Carcinogenicity-cancer
- Mutagenicity-genetic changes
- Teratogenicity- birth defects
- Oncogenicity-tumor growth (not necessarily
cancers) - Liver damage
- Reproductive disorders-sperm count, sterility,
miscarriage - Nerve damage
- Allergenic sensitization
11The Label and Your Health
- Signal word based on the LD50 of the most toxic
route of exposure - Statement of Practical Treatment is first aid
- Signal word does not indicate chronic toxicity
- Product can be restricted use for oncogenicity
although the signal word is Caution - Protective equipment, REIs and harvest intervals
protect against acute and chronic effects
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13Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS)
- Provides information on chronic toxicity
- Refers to the concentrate rather than dilute
product
14Organophosphates and Carbamates
- Examples Lorsban, Diazinon, Sevin, Malathion,
Furadan and many others - Cause of most acute pesticide poisonings
- Inhibit cholinesterase, affect the nervous system
- Effect is reversible
- Monitor with blood tests
15Signs and Sypmtoms of Cholinesterase Inhibition
- Can be confused with flu, or heat exhaustion
- Mild poisoning symptoms
- Headache, fatigue, dizziness, loss of appetite,
nausea, cramps, diarrhea - Blurred vision, excessive tearing
- Contracted pupils
- Excessive sweating and salivation (this is not
true for heat stress) - Slowed heartbeat
- Rippling of muscles underneath skin
16Cholinesterase contd
- Moderately severe
- Unable to walk
- Chest discomfort and tightness
- Pinpoint pupils
- Muscle twitching
- Involuntary urination and bowel movement
- Severe
- Incontinence, unconsciousness, seizures
17Aggregate and Cumulative Exposure
- Food Quality Protection Act in reexamining
pesticides EPA adds all exposures from all
pesticides in a group (ex.organophosphates)
together to estimate public health risks.
18Natural Pyrethrum/Pyrethrins and Rotenone
- Crude pyrethrum is a dermal and respiratory
irritant - Asthma has occurred after exposures
- Refined pyrethrins less allergenic but some
irritant and sensitizing properties - Rotenone has little human hazard
- Hazardous to fish, birds,
19Synthetic Pyrethroids
- Examples Baythroid, Pounce
- Synthetic mimics of natural pyrethrins
- Systemic toxicity by inhalation or skin
absorption is lowfew human poisonings - Dermal and respiratory irritation
- Stinging, itching, tingling progressing to
numbness
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21Natural Inorganic Insecticides
- Boric Acid and Borates
- Irritating to skin
- Infants- boiled lobster appearance redness,
followed by peeling of skin - Sulfur
- Dermatitis-skin irritation
- Irritation of eyes and respiratory tract
22Fungicides
- Most are unlikely to cause severe or frequent
poisonings - Cause irritant injuries to skin and mucous
membranes, dermal sensitization
23Fungicides
- Chlorothalonils (Daconil) potential to cause
cancer is unclear - EBDCs under FQPA review as group
- Can degrade to ETU which can produce cancer in
mice - However, do not appear to be carcinogenic
24Herbicides
- Many can irritate skin, eyes and respiratory
track - Low systemic toxicity
- Ex. Some Round-up calls for eye protection
25Diquat/Paraquat
- Paraquat more toxic (orally)
- Large doses (6-8oz.) produces fatal lung changes.
- Fluid accumulation in lungs can occur in 24 to 72
hrs. Respiratory failure. - Exposure may cause blackening and abnormal growth
of nails - Diquat affects eye lens and intestinal tract
liningvomiting. - Both cause skin irritation and burning
262,4-D and MCPA
- Moderately irritating to skin and mucous
membranes - May cause burning sensations in nose, sinuses and
chest, dizziness - Not agent orange
- Agent orange issue was from dioxin contaminant in
the manufacture of 2,4,5-T
272,4-D and Cancer
- There are no reports that indicate a direct link
between 2,4-D exposure and cancer in humans. - Some concern about higher rates of a type of
cancer, non-Hodgkins lymphoma, among farmers, ag
workers and pesticide applicators but different
studies are not consistent.
282,4-D and Cancer
- Most studies have not found a relationship
between exposure to chlorophenoxy herbicides and
soft sarcoma. - Current evidence does not indicate that exposures
to 2,4-D are linked with an increased incidence
of breast cancer in humans or experimental
animals.
29Atrazine and Cancer
- Found in drinking water
- Under special review
- Based on scientific evidence presented, EPA
reclassified atrazine as not likely to be a
human carcinogen - Will be evaluating endocrine disruption
30Chronic Effects and Controversy
- Cancer
- Endocrine disruption
- Infertility and sperm counts
- Multiple chemical sensitivity
31Food Quality Protection Act
- All older pesticides must be reevaluated based on
new standards - Evaluating risk based on cumulative and aggregate
exposure - New testing for endocrine disruption
- Higher protection factor for children
32Endocrine Disruption
- Hormones, alter bodily functions, development,
and growth - We are only starting to gather information on
which chemicals are endocrine disruptors and at
what level they have an effect. - FQPA mandates testing of pesticides for endocrine
disruption - New screening tests must be developedvery
difficult
33Organochlorines and Cancer
- DDT/DDE, dieldrin, chlordane
- Accumulate in fatty tissues
- No conclusive evidence
- Infertile alligators and reduced sperm counts
34Multiple Chemical Sensitivity
- More frequent in women
- Very controversial whether it is really a disease
35Agricultural Health Study
- www.aghealth.org
- National Cancer Institute
- Iowa and North Carolina
- Long-term study, collecting wide range of
information - Evaluate the incidence of many types of cancer
and chronic diseases in relation to exposure to a
variety of chemicals used on the farm in both
women and men.
36Toxicity Information
- National Pesticide Telecommunication
Network 800-858-7378 - Extoxnet ace.orst.edu/info/extoxnet/
- Poison Control Centers
- Ohio State University Extension, Pesticide
Education Program pested.osu.edu