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Title: Association between haematological parameters and exposure to a mixture of organophosphate and neonicotinoid insecticides among male farmworkers in Northern Thailand
Authors: Neeranuch Suwannarin
Tippawan Prapamontol
Tomohiko Isobe
Yukiko Nishihama
Ampica Mangklabruks
Tawiwan Pantasri
Somporn Chantara
Warangkana Naksen
Shoji F. Nakayama
Authors: Neeranuch Suwannarin
Tippawan Prapamontol
Tomohiko Isobe
Yukiko Nishihama
Ampica Mangklabruks
Tawiwan Pantasri
Somporn Chantara
Warangkana Naksen
Shoji F. Nakayama
Keywords: Environmental Science;Medicine
Issue Date: 2-Oct-2021
Abstract: Exposure to insecticides may result in various health problems. This study investigated the association between haematological parameters and exposure to a mixture of organophosphate (OP) and neonicotinoid (NEO) insecticides among male farmworkers in Fang district, Chiang Mai province, northern Thailand. Concentrations of urinary dialkylphosphates, non-specific metabolites of OPs, and NEOs and their metabolites and haematological parameters were measured in 143 male farmworkers. The Bayesian kernel machine regression model was employed to evaluate the associ-ations. Exposure to a mixture of insecticides was significantly associated with the mean corpuscular haemoglobin concentration (MCHC) when the concentrations of all the compounds and their metabolites were at the 60th percentile or higher compared with the 50th percentile. Furthermore, exposure to clothianidin (CLO) showed a decreasing association with MCHC when all the other insecticides were at their mean concentrations. CLO was the most likely compound to reduce MCHC, and this was confirmed by sensitivity analysis. These findings suggest that exposure to NEO insec-ticides, especially CLO, affects the haematological status relating to haemoglobin parameters.
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http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/76606
ISSN: 16604601
16617827
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