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Assessment of human exposure to pesticides by hair analysis: The case of vegetable-producing areas in Burkina Faso

Lehmann, Edouard  
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Oltramare, Christelle
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Nfon Dibié, Jean-Jacques
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January 28, 2018
Environment International

The present work assesses human exposure to pesticides in vegetable-producing areas in Burkina Faso, using hair as an indicator. The study design includes a comparison between operators who are occupationally exposed while working in the fields and a reference population (i.e. not occupationally exposed) to evaluate both oc- cupational and indirect exposures. Hair samples from volunteers (n = 101) were positive for 17 pesticides (38 analyzed). Acetamiprid, desethylatrazine, carbofuran, and deltamethrin were detected for the first time in field samples. With a maximum of 9 residues per sample, pesticide exposure was ubiquitous in both populations. Contamination by acetamiprid, cypermethrin, and lambda-cyhalothrin (used in vegetable production) prevailed in operator samples. For other pesticides, such as imidacloprid and deltamethrin, no significant difference was found. This indicates a potentially large environmental exposure (dietary intake or atmospheric contamination) or the prevalence of other contamination sources. The present findings are concerning, as detected levels are globally higher than those previously reported, and indicate exposure to endocrine disrupting chemicals and probable carcinogens. Hair was found to be a suitable matrix for biomonitoring human exposure to pesticides and assessing dominant factors (i.e. sex, age, and protective equipment) in subgroups, as well as identifying geographical contamination patterns.

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DOI
10.1016/j.envint.2017.10.025
Author(s)
Lehmann, Edouard  
Oltramare, Christelle
Nfon Dibié, Jean-Jacques
Konaté, Yacouba
de Alencastro, Luiz Felippe  
Date Issued

2018-01-28

Published in
Environment International
Volume

111

Start page

317

End page

331

Subjects

Pesticide multiresidue analysis

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QuEChERS

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dSPE

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Human biomonitoring

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GC-MS

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UPLC-MS/MS

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REVIEWED

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GR-CEL  
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January 30, 2018
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https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/144537
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