Pesticide Exposure Characterization Among Adult Males in a Chilean Agricultural Community Using Paired Silicone Wristbands and Urine Samples.
Human exposure to current-use and legacy pesticides in Chile remains largely understudied. In this pilot study, we collected silicone wristbands and urine samples to characterize pesticide exposure, assess between-matrix correlations, and identify potential exposure determinants. A total of 43 male agricultural workers enrolled in the Maule Cohort (MAUCO) were recruited in 2023. Participants wore wristbands for 8-11 days. A spot urine sample was collected upon wristband retrieval at the end of the sampling period (July-August 2023). We analyzed 20 pesticides on wristbands and 10 urinary pesticide biomarkers using GC-MS/MS and LC-MS/MS targeted methods. We estimated univariable associations between concentrations in both sampling matrices and individual demographic and behavioral factors collected via questionnaires. Participants (42-64 years) reported a median of 25 years in agricultural work, yet only 37% reported prior pesticide training. Among the frequently detected analytes (>80% detection frequency), we found significant and positive correlations between chlorpyrifos, cis-permethrin, and trans-permethrin, and their corresponding urinary metabolites (rs = 0.34-0.53; p < 0.05). When stratified by job title, the strongest correlations were found among field workers (rs = 0.49-0.71; p < 0.05). Field re-entry work was a significant determinant across both matrices, highlighting a potential modifiable exposure pathway. Silicone wristbands provide a complementary noninvasive method to estimate personal pesticide exposure, offering insights into critical exposure patterns in under-resourced settings.
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- Silicones
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- Occupational Exposure
- Middle Aged
- Male
- Humans
- Farmers
- Environmental Sciences
- Chile
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Published In
DOI
EISSN
ISSN
Publication Date
Volume
Issue
Start / End Page
Related Subject Headings
- Silicones
- Pilot Projects
- Pesticides
- Occupational Exposure
- Middle Aged
- Male
- Humans
- Farmers
- Environmental Sciences
- Chile