Authors
Kirkhorn-RS; Schenker-BM
Source
J Agric Saf Health 2002 May; 8(2):199-214
Abstract
Agriculture has experienced major bio-technological advances and economic and socio-cultural disruptions since the publication of "Agriculture at Risk" in 1988. At that time, it was recognized that there were acute needs in the prevention of musculoskeletal syndromes and injuries, agricultural respiratory disease, noise-induced hearing loss, pesticide-related illnesses, and concerns regarding the excesses of cancers noted in epidemiological studies of farmers. In this article, we discuss the progress made in identification of new respiratory syndromes related to confined animal feeding operations, pesticide-related illnesses, cancers implicating agricultural exposures, and ergonomics in agriculture. The focus is on the current state of knowledge in these areas, the author's recommendations for further improvement in research techniques, and the potential application of this information to improve human health in production agriculture nationwide.
Keywords
Agricultural-industry; Agricultural-workers; Agriculture; Occupational-hazards; Occupational-health; Respiratory-infections; Respiratory-irritants; Respiratory-protection; Respiratory-system-disorders; Reproductive-effects; Reproductive-hazards; Musculoskeletal-system-disorders; Pesticides; Pesticides-and-agricultural-chemicals; Exposure-levels; Noise-induced-hearing-loss; Cancer; Cancer-rates; Ergonomics; Health-programs
Contact
Steven R. Kirkhorn, Occupational Health Resources, Suite 11, 501 Holly Lane, Mankato, MN 56001
Document Type
Journal Article
Email Address
kirkhorn.steven@mayo.edu
Funding Type
Cooperative Agreement
Identifying No.
Cooperative-Agreement-Number-U07-CCU-906162
Source Name
Journal of Agricultural Safety and Health
Performing Organization
University of California - Davis