THE Point prevalence of acetylcholinesterase inhibition, neuropathy and safety awareness among flower farm workers in naivasha, nakuru county, kenya.

S. Mathenge, Patroba Ojola, Hannah Wanjiru Mwangi
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Acetyl cholinesterase catalyses the hydrolysis of acetylcholine in the nerve synapses, thereby terminating nerve impulse, however, it is inhibited by organophosphates and carbamates. This study aimed to assess the level of acetyl cholinesterase inhibition and the resultant neuropathy in flower farm workers as well as the farmers’ awareness of safety measures and predisposing factors while handling pesticides. A cross-sectional study was conducted involving 217 participants from different flower farms. Structured questionnaire was used to collect data to assess level of safety and predisposing awareness and to assess for neuropathy. Blood samples were collected to determine the cholinesterase levels using spectrophotometry technique at 405 nm. The mean serum cholinesterase level in flower farm workers in Naivasha was 5873.26 U/L. There was a positive correlation (R= 0.07) between the numbers of years worked in the industry and serum cholinesterase levels as shown by Karl Pearson`s coefficient. The point prevalence of cholinesterase inhibition in Naivasha was 14% indicating a significant risk of adverse health effects. The level of safety awareness and predisposing factors among workers on pesticide exposure was 65%, suggesting that while the majority of workers had some level of safety awareness, there is still room for improvement. The point prevalence of neuropathy was 38% of the participants presenting with varying symptoms of adverse effects of pesticide exposure. Musculoskeletal impairment was leading at 19.81%, followed by skin irritation at 13.36%.These findings highlighted the need for better safety measures and awareness campaigns in the flower farm industry to reduce the risk of acetyl cholinesterase inhibition.
肯尼亚纳库鲁县奈瓦沙花卉农场工人乙酰胆碱酯酶抑制、神经病变和安全意识的点流行率。
乙酰胆碱酯酶能催化神经突触中乙酰胆碱的水解,从而终止神经冲动,但它会受到有机磷和氨基甲酸酯的抑制。本研究旨在评估花卉农场工人的乙酰胆碱酯酶抑制水平和由此导致的神经病变,以及花农在处理农药时对安全措施和易感因素的认识。这项横断面研究涉及来自不同花卉农场的 217 名参与者。研究采用结构化问卷收集数据,以评估安全和易感因素的认识水平,并评估神经病变。研究人员采集了血液样本,使用 405 纳米分光光度法测定胆碱酯酶水平。奈瓦沙花卉农场工人的平均血清胆碱酯酶水平为 5873.26 U/L。卡尔-皮尔逊(Karl Pearson)系数显示,从事该行业的年数与血清胆碱酯酶水平呈正相关(R= 0.07)。奈瓦沙地区的胆碱酯酶抑制点流行率为 14%,这表明存在对健康产生不利影响的重大风险。工人对接触农药的安全意识和诱发因素的水平为 65%,这表明虽然大多数工人具有一定的安全意识,但仍有改进的余地。在因接触农药而出现各种不良症状的参与者中,神经病变的发病率为 38%。这些研究结果突出表明,有必要在花卉种植业采取更好的安全措施并开展宣传活动,以降低乙酰胆碱酯酶抑制的风险。
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