Bukowski J, Brown C, Korn L R, Meyer L W
Pesticide Control Program, New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, Trenton 08625-0411, USA.
J Occup Environ Med. 1996 May;38(5):528-34. doi: 10.1097/00043764-199605000-00014.
Pet groomers make numerous insecticide applications during the flea season, but few studies have examined their health complaints. The Pesticide Control Program of the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection conducted a health and safety survey of this population. All licensed pet applicators in New Jersey were contacted, as were New Jersey veterinarians listed as pet-animal practitioners by the American Veterinary Medical Association. Approximately 36% of the respondents indicated that during the 1994 flea season, they had experience at least one of the 17 symptoms associated with insecticide application. Central nervous system symptoms (headache, dizziness, or confusion) and skin symptoms (skin rash or numbness/tingling) were reported most frequently. Logistic regression results suggest that applications per season, years as an applicator, certain hygiene variables, certain classes of products, and status of applicator (veterinary vs veterinary) are potentially important risk factors.
宠物美容师在跳蚤季节会多次使用杀虫剂,但很少有研究调查过他们的健康问题。新泽西州环境保护部农药控制项目对这一群体进行了健康与安全调查。该项目联系了新泽西州所有持牌宠物用药人员以及美国兽医协会列为宠物动物从业者的新泽西州兽医。约36%的受访者表示,在1994年跳蚤季节期间,他们经历过与使用杀虫剂相关的17种症状中的至少一种。中枢神经系统症状(头痛、头晕或意识模糊)和皮肤症状(皮疹或麻木/刺痛)的报告最为频繁。逻辑回归结果表明,每季使用次数、从业年限、某些卫生变量、某些产品类别以及从业者身份(兽医与非兽医)可能是重要的风险因素。