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Farmworker children's residential non-dietary exposure estimates from micro-level activity time series
Authors:Paloma I. Beamer   Robert A. Canales   Asa Bradman  James O. Leckie
Affiliation:1. Community, Environment and Policy, Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona, USA;2. Department of Natural Sciences and Math, Eugene Lang College, The New School, New York, New York, USA;3. Center for Children''s Environmental Health Research, School of Public Health, University of California Berkeley, Berkeley, California, USA;4. Exposure Research Group, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Stanford University, Stanford, California, USA
Abstract:Farmworkers' children may have increased pesticide exposure through dermal absorption and non-dietary ingestion, routes that are difficult to measure and model. The Cumulative Aggregate Simulation of Exposure (CASE) model, integrates the complexity of human behavior and variability of exposure processes by combining micro-level activity time series (MLATS) and mechanistic exposure equations. CASE was used to estimate residential non-dietary organophosphate pesticide exposure (i.e., inhalation, dermal, and non-dietary ingestion) to California farmworker children and evaluate the micro-activity approach. MLATS collected from children and distributions developed from pesticide measurements in farmworkers' residences served as inputs. While estimated diazinon exposure was greater for inhalation, chlorpyrifos exposure was greater for the other routes. Greater variability existed between children (σB2 = 0.22–0.39) than within each child's simulations (σW2 = 0.01–0.02) for dermal and non-dietary ingestion. Dermal exposure simulations were not significantly different than measured values from dosimeters worn by the children. Non-dietary ingestion exposure estimates were comparable to duplicate diet measurements, indicating this route may contribute substantially to aggregate exposure. The results suggest the importance of the micro-activity approach for estimating non-dietary exposure. Other methods may underestimate exposure via these routes. Model simulations can be used to identify at-risk children and target intervention strategies.
Keywords:Dermal exposure   Non-dietary ingestion exposure   Children   Exposure assessment   Farmworkers   Pesticides   Chlorpyrifos   Diazinon   Organophosphate   Time series   Micro-activity approach
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