Asthma in pesticide users: an update from the Great Britain Prospective Investigation of Pesticide Applicators Health (PIPAH) cohort study

Conclusions This large study of pesticide workers has identified expected levels of doctor diagnosed asthma, and high levels of self-reported respiratory symptoms. Pesticide exposure was associated with an increased risk of self-reported work-related wheeze, but not with asthma or wheeze in general. Further work is needed to identify more clearly which exposures within a complex mixed exposure profile are likely causative in order to best focus interventions to reduce work-related asthma and related conditions.
Source: Occupational and Environmental Medicine - Category: Occupational Health Authors: Tags: Open access Workplace Source Type: research