Mel & Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health, University of Arizona, 714 East Van Buren, Phoenix, AZ 85006, USA.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2012 Jun;9(6):2159-74. doi: 10.3390/ijerph9062159. Epub 2012 Jun 7.
Mexican migrant and seasonal farmworkers in the US-Mexico border region face health hazards and occupational risks and are becoming commonly known in the public health literature. According to several studies, farmworkers have high levels of chronic diseases such as diabetes and respiratory problems, are at risk for infectious diseases, and experience among the highest incidences of work-related injuries of any profession. The findings from two studies are considered and presented with the objective of contributing to an overall understanding of migrant farmworkers as a workforce moving across national boundaries and affected by the work environments and health stressors both shared and unique to each context. We propose a binational approach to comprehensively address the health problems and socioeconomic challenges faced by migrant and seasonal farmworkers. In this paper we present the results of two distinct but complementary studies of farmworker health on the Arizona-Sonora border.
美国-墨西哥边境地区的墨西哥移民和季节性农业工人面临健康危害和职业风险,在公共卫生文献中已广为人知。根据几项研究,农业工人慢性病(如糖尿病和呼吸道问题)发病率较高,传染病风险较高,并且是任何职业中与工作相关的伤害发生率最高的职业之一。考虑到两项研究的结果,并提出这些结果,旨在帮助人们全面了解移民农业工人,因为他们是跨越国界的劳动力,受到工作环境和健康压力的影响,这些压力在每个环境中既有共同的,也有独特的。我们提出了一种跨国方法来全面解决移民和季节性农业工人面临的健康问题和社会经济挑战。在本文中,我们介绍了在亚利桑那-索诺拉边境地区进行的两项关于农业工人健康的不同但互补的研究的结果。