Type | Journal Article - International Journal of Life Sciences. |
Title | A Review of Pesticide Poisoning: Far reaching implications and the need for synergistic policy implementation in Gombe, Northeastern Nigeria. |
Author(s) | |
Volume | 5 |
Issue | 2 |
Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 2016 |
Page numbers | 63-67 |
Abstract | Pesticides are chemical agents which include herbicides (for weed control), insecticides, and fungicides. Its application increase yields and protection against insects at post-harvest and storage, with immense benefit of enhancingthe shelf life of stored agricultural products. Increased pesticide use, poor handling practices, regulation of its use and monitoring of its level in the food chain has predisposed to many outbreaks, with grave public health concerns globally. High lethality associated with pesticide poisoning is due to lack of qualified healthcare personnel to detect; poor case management and notification system. The study reported on outbreak associated with pesticide poisoning in Gombe State, Nigeria from 2005 to 2014. A desk review of all outbreaks notified to the state ministry of health from 2005 to 2014 was made. The outbreak reports that fulfilled the case definition of suspected pesticide poisoning; of abdominal pain, dizziness, vomiting + convulsion in the population were selected. Total of 32 reported outbreaks were investigated from 2005-2014, of which 2 were due to suspected pesticide poisoning. One of the outbreaks involved boarding institution. Two hundred and sixty-seven presented with symptoms after ingestion of the food, out of which 53 had convulsions. Odds Ratio is 9.13 (2.69- 30.97) at 95% Confidence Interval. Samples of incriminated food revealed the chemical lindane. Introduction of pesticide poisoning reporting into the disease notification system, revision of policies for monitoring pesticide level at the respective level of the food chain and research into the cumulative / long term impact of pesticides to human and animal health. |
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