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Publikováno v:
Environmental Health, Vol 20, Iss 1, Pp 1-15 (2021)
Abstract Background Pesticides play an important role in protecting the food supply and the public’s health from pests and diseases. By their nature, pesticides can be toxic to unintended target organisms. Changing winds contribute to pesticide dri
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/b9753179df1e4914abb4d58027603b16
Autor:
Savannah M. D’Evelyn, Jihoon Jung, Ernesto Alvarado, Jill Baumgartner, Pete Caligiuri, R. Keala Hagmann, Sarah B. Henderson, Paul F. Hessburg, Sean Hopkins, Edward J. Kasner, Meg A. Krawchuk, Jennifer E. Krenz, Jamie M. Lydersen, Miriam E. Marlier, Yuta J. Masuda, Kerry Metlen, Gillian Mittelstaedt, Susan J. Prichard, Claire L. Schollaert, Edward B. Smith, Jens T. Stevens, Christopher W. Tessum, Carolyn Reeb-Whitaker, Joseph L. Wilkins, Nicholas H. Wolff, Leah M. Wood, Ryan D. Haugo, June T. Spector
Publikováno v:
Current environmental health reports, vol 9, iss 3
Purpose of Review Increasing wildfire size and severity across the western United States has created an environmental and social crisis that must be approached from a transdisciplinary perspective. Climate change and more than a century of fire exclu
Publikováno v:
Journal of Agromedicine. 26:6-14
Objectives: The goal of this project was to determine if a mobile application displaying pesticide label information in Spanish and English was a viable approach to addressing safety and health dis...
Publikováno v:
J Agromedicine
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the combined burden of heat and air quality exposure in Washington State agriculture by: 1) characterizing the spatiotemporal pattern of heat and PM(2.5) exposures during wildfire seasons; 2) describing the potential impact of
Autor:
Edward J. Kasner, Gwen A. Hoheisel, Kit Galvin, Magali N. Blanco, Edmund Seto, Michael G. Yost, Richard A. Fenske
Publikováno v:
Ann Work Expo Health
Pesticide spray drift represents an important exposure pathway that may cause illness among orchard workers. To strike a balance between improving spray coverage and reducing drift, new sprayer technologies are being marketed for use in modern tree c
Autor:
Tania Busch Isaksen, Lilian Liu, Edmund Seto, Edward J. Kasner, June T. Spector, Elena Austin, Christopher Zuidema, Ken-Yu Lin, Martin A. Cohen
Publikováno v:
Annals of work exposures and health. 66(4)
Driven by climate change, wildfires are increasing in frequency, duration, and intensity across the Western United States. Outdoor workers are being exposed to increasing wildfire-related particulate matter and smoke. Recognizing this emerging risk,
Autor:
Magali N. Blanco, Michael G. Yost, Edmund Seto, Elena Austin, Edward J. Kasner, Richard A. Fenske
Publikováno v:
Journal of exposure science & environmental epidemiology
In Washington State, a majority of reported pesticide-related illnesses and application-related complaints involve drift. We employed real-time particle monitors (Dylos) during a series of experimental spray events investigating drift. Sections of an
Publikováno v:
Environmental Health
Environmental Health, Vol 20, Iss 1, Pp 1-15 (2021)
Environmental Health, Vol 20, Iss 1, Pp 1-15 (2021)
Background Pesticides play an important role in protecting the food supply and the public’s health from pests and diseases. By their nature, pesticides can be toxic to unintended target organisms. Changing winds contribute to pesticide drift— the
Autor:
Magali N. Blanco, Edmund Seto, Elena Austin, Richard A. Fenske, Michael G. Yost, Edward J. Kasner
Publikováno v:
Chemosphere
In Washington State, half of all pesticide-related illnesses in agriculture result from drift, the off-target movement of pesticides. Of these, a significant proportion involve workers on another farm and orchard airblast applications. We compared th
Autor:
Gwen A. Hoheisel, Kit Galvin, Magali N. Blanco, Richard A. Fenske, Edward J. Kasner, Edmund Seto, Michael G. Yost
Publikováno v:
Annals of work exposures and health. 62(9)
Pesticide spray drift represents an important cause of crop damage and farmworker illness, especially among orchard workers. We drew upon exposure characteristics from known human illness cases to design a series of six spray trials that measured dri