Ames R G, Brown S K, Rosenberg J, Jackson R J, Stratton J W, Quenon S G
Community Toxicology Unit, California Department of Health Services, Berkeley 94704.
Am Ind Hyg Assoc J. 1989 Sep;50(9):466-72. doi: 10.1080/15298668991375001.
A statewide telephone survey of health symptoms associated with occupational exposure to flea control products among California pet handlers was conducted in 1987 following several reports of ill workers. The 696 employees interviewed worked at veterinary clinics, pet stores, pet boarding kennels, pet grooming shops, and animal control facilities. Symptom incidence and frequency and flea control product use were reported for the 3 months prior to interview. Eye and skin symptoms and unusual tiredness were elevated among workers who applied flea control products to animals or facilities. After adjustment for potential confounders, these symptoms were elevated 64% to 258% among applicators as compared to nonapplicators who worked in the same facilities. Workers who used protective clothing and equipment and followed some protective work practices were not at increased symptom risk. Some specific flea control active ingredients and application procedures were associated with respiratory effects and with symptoms suggesting systemic pesticide poisoning.
1987年,在接到几起工人患病报告后,对加利福尼亚州宠物处理人员中与职业接触跳蚤控制产品相关的健康症状进行了全州范围的电话调查。接受采访的696名员工就职于兽医诊所、宠物店、宠物寄养 kennels、宠物美容店和动物控制设施。报告了采访前3个月的症状发生率、频率以及跳蚤控制产品的使用情况。在给动物或设施使用跳蚤控制产品的工人中,眼睛和皮肤症状以及异常疲劳有所增加。在对潜在混杂因素进行调整后,与在同一设施工作的非使用者相比,使用者出现这些症状的几率提高了64%至258%。使用防护服和设备并遵循一些防护工作规范的工人出现症状的风险并未增加。一些特定的跳蚤控制活性成分和施用程序与呼吸道影响以及提示全身性农药中毒的症状有关。