Personal air sampling for pesticides in the California San Joaquin Valley.
Deborah H BennettJane SellenRebecca MoranChristopher P AlaimoThomas M YoungPublished in: Journal of exposure science & environmental epidemiology (2024)
California, a leading agricultural state, has significant pesticide use, leading to concern about exposures among community members. Thirty-one adult and 11 school aged participants wore personal air sampling backpacks from 1-3 days. Twenty-two percent of adult participants had detectable levels of at least one pesticide. Two pesticides with established toxicity, 1,3-dichloropropene and chlorpyrifos were detected, along with first time measurements of pyrimethanil, burprofezin and penthiopyrad in the United States, which all have potential indications of toxicity. This study suggests the need to expand which pesticides are measured in agricultural communities.