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    • Evaluation of two self-administered questionnaires to ascertain dermatitis among metal workers and its relation with exposure to metal working fluids 

      van Wendel de Joode, Berna; Vermeulen, Roel; Heederik, Dick; van Ginkel, Kees; Kromhout, Hans (Blackwell Publishing, Dinamarca., 2007)
      We performed an exploratory study to evaluate 2 self-administered questionnaires assessing hand dermatitis and to investigate a possible exposure-response relation between dermal exposure to semisynthetic metal working ...
    • Exposure to common-use pesticides, manganese, lead, and thyroidfunction among pregnant women from the Infants' EnvironmentalHealth (ISA) study, Costa Rica 

      Corrales-Vargas, Andrea; Peñaloza Castañeda, Jorge; Rietz Liljedahl, Emelie; Rietz Liljedahl, Emelie; Mora, Ana Maria; Menezes-Filho, José Antonio; Smith, Donald R.; Mergler, Donna; Reich, Brian; Giffin, Andrew; Hoppin, Jane; Lindh, Christian; van Wendel de Joode, Berna (Elsevier, 2021-10-28)
      Background:Pesticides and metals may disrupt thyroid function, which is key to fetal brain development.Objectives:To evaluate if current-use pesticide exposures, lead and excess manganese alter free thyroxine (FT4),freet ...
    • Exposure to multiple pesticides and neurobehavioral outcomes among smallholder farmers in Uganda 

      Fuhrimann, Samuel; Farnham, Andrea; Staudacher, Philipp; Atuhaire, Aggrey; Kromhout, Hans; Mora, Ana Maria; Manfioletti, Tiziana; Niwagaba, Charles B.; Namirembe, Sarah; Mugweri, Jonathan; Winkler, Mirko; Portengen, Lutzen (Elsevier, 2021-03-20)
      Background: Multiple epidemiological studies have shown that exposure to single pesticide active ingredients or chemical groups is associated with adverse neurobehavioral outcomes in farmers. In agriculture, exposure to ...
    • Exposure to obesogenic endocrine disrupting chemicals and obesity among youth of Latino or Hispanic origin in the United States and Latin America: A lifecourse perspective 

      Perng, Wei; Cantoral, Alejandra; Soria Contreras, Diana Cristina; Betanzos, Larissa; Kordas, Katarzyna; Liu, Yun; Mora, Ana Maria; Corvalan, Camila; Pereira, Anita; Cardoso, Marly; Chavarro, Jorge; Breton, Carrie; Meeker, John; Harley, Kim; Eskenazi, Brenda; Peterson, Karen; Téllez Rojo, Martha (Wiley, 2021-02-26)
      Following a 2019 workshop led by the Center for Global Health Studies at the Fogarty International Center on the topic of childhood obesity prevention and research synergies transpiring from cross-border collaborations, ...
    • Fatal occupational injuries in Nicaragua, 2005 

      López Bonilla, Indiana Mercedes; Flores Urbina, Lucía; Partanen, Timo; Wesseling, Catharina (Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Nicaragua, León., 2011)
      We attempt to estimate the rate of fatal occupational injuries (FOI) in Nicaragua for 2005, using 10 incomplete data sources. Based on the 173 identified FOIs, the crude empirical FOI rate estimate was 8.3 per 100,000 ...
    • Field testing passive air samplers for current use pesticides in a tropical environment 

      Gouin, Todd; Wania, Frank; Ruepert, Clemens; Castillo, Luisa E. (Universidad Nacional, Costa Rica., 2008)
      Air was sampled for one year in the central valley of Costa Rica using an active high-volume sampler as well as passive samplers (PAS) based on polyurethane foam (PUF) disks and XAD-resin filled mesh cylinders. Extracts ...
    • Heat exposure in sugarcane harvesters in Costa Rica 

      Crowe, Jennifer; Wesseling, Catharina; Román Solano, Bryan; Pinto Umaña, Manfred; Robles Ramírez, Andrés; Kjellstrom, Tord; Morales, David; Nilsson, Maria (Wiley Periodicals, 2013)
      Background Occupational heat stress is a major concern in sugarcane production and has been hypothesized as a causal factor of a chronic kidney disease epidemic in Central America. This study described working conditions ...
    • Heat exposure in sugarcane workers in Costa Rica during the non-harvest season 

      Crowe, Jennifer; Moya-Bonilla, José Manuel; Román-Solano, Bryan; Robles-Ramírez, Andrés (Global Health Action, 2010)
      This observational pilot study was carried out at three sugarcane companies in Costa Rica. Its main objective was to determine the potential for heat stress conditions for workers in one sugarcane-growing region in Costa ...
    • Heat-Related Symptoms in Sugarcane Harvesters 

      Crowe, Jennifer; Nilsson, Lena Maria; Kjellstrom, Tord; Wesseling, Catharina (Wiley, 2015-02-26)
      Background: Exposure to heat stress is a documented risk for Central American sugarcane harvesters. However, little is known about heat-related illness in this population. Methods: This study examined the frequency of ...
    • Importación de plaguicidas y peligros en salud en América Central durante el periodo 2005 - 2009 

      Berrocal Montero, Silvia Elena; Ramírez-Muñoz, Fernando; Cruz Malavassi, Elba de la; Bravo Durán, Virya; Canto Mai, Nonato; Tatis Ramírez, Anabel; Mejía Merino, Winston; Rodríguez Altamirano, Teresa (Universidad Nacional, Costa Rica, 2015-07-01)
      Se analizaron datos de importación de plaguicidas agrícolas en América Central, para el quinquenio 2005-2009 para el monitoreo de peligros en salud. La metodología usada ya fue publicada para el análisis del quinquenio ...
    • In situ toxicity and ecological risk assessment of agro-pesticide runoff in the Madre de Dios River in Costa Rica 

      Echeverría-Sáenz, Silvia; Mena, Freylan; Arias-Andrés, María; VARGAS, SEILING; Ruepert, Clemens; van den brink, Paul; Castillo, Luisa E.; Gunnarsson, Jonas (SpringerEuCheMS Division of Chemistry and the Environment, 2016-10-18)
      The River Madre de Dios (RMD) and its lagoon is a biodiversity rich watershed formed by a system of streams, rivers, channels, and a coastal lagoon communicating with the Caribbean Sea. This basin sustains a large area of ...
    • Incidence of childhood cancer in Costa Rica, 2000–2014: An international perspective 

      Erdmann, Friederike; Li, Tengfei; Luta, George; Giddings, Brenda M.; Torres Alvarado, Guillermo; Steliarova-Foucher, Eva; Schüz, Joachim; Mora, Ana Maria (Elsevier, 2018-10-18)
      Background: Estimating childhood cancer incidence globally is hampered by a lack of reliable data from lowand middle-income countries. Costa Rica is one of the few middle-income countries (MIC) with a long-term high quality ...
    • Incidence of childhood cancer in Costa Rica, 2000–2014: An international perspective 

      Erdmann, Friederike; Tengfei, Li; Luta, George; Giddings, Brenda M.; Torres Alvarado, Guillermo; Steliarova-Foucher, Eva; Schüz, Joachim; Mora, Ana Maria (Elsevier, 2018-10)
      Background: Estimating childhood cancer incidence globally is hampered by a lack of reliable data from low- and middle-income countries. Costa Rica is one of the few middle-income countries (MIC) with a long-term high ...
    • Indigenous children living nearby plantations with chlorpyrifos-treated bags have elevated 3,5,6-trichloro-2-pyridinol (TCPy) urinary concentrations 

      van Wendel de Joode, Berna; Barraza, Douglas; Ruepert, Clemens; Mora Vargas, Ana Maria; Oberg, Mathias; Wesseling, Catharina; Lindh, Christian; Mergler, Donna; Córdoba, Leonel (Elsevier, 2012)
      The US Environmental Protection Agency voluntary phased-out residential use of chlorpyrifos in 2001. In contrast, in Costa Rica, chlorpyrifos-treated bags are increasingly used to protect banana and plantain fruits from ...
    • Informal employment and health status in Central America 

      López-Ruiz, María del Carmen; ARTAZCOZ, LUCIA; Martínez, José Miguel; Rojas, Marianela; Benavides, Fernando G (Springer Nature, 2015-07-24)
      Background: Informal employment is assumed to be an important but seldom studied social determinant of health, affecting a large number of workers around the world. Although informal employment arrangements constitute a ...
    • Informality, social citizenship, and wellbeing among migrant workers in Costa Rica in the context of COVID-19 

      Poirier, Mathieu; Barraza, Douglas; Caxaj, C. Susana; Martínez, Ana María; Hard, Julie; Montoya, Felipe (Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI), 2022-05-20)
      Costa Rica is home to 557,000 migrants, whose disproportionate exposure to precarious, dangerous, and informal work has resulted in persistent inequities in health and wellbeing in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic. We ...
    • Kidney function in rice workers exposed to heat and dehydration in Costa Rica 

      Crowe, Jennifer; Rojas-Valverde, Daniel; Rojas Garbanzo, Marianela; Gutierrez-Vargas, Randall; Ugalde-Ramírez, Jose Alexis; Ledezma Rojas, José Pablo; Cabrera Alpizar, Willian; Salazar Salazar, Minor; Mauricio La Torre, Robinson; Valera-Amador, Lázara; van Wendel de Joode, Berna (MDPI, 2022-04-19)
      The aim of this study was to evaluate heat exposure, dehydration, and kidney function in rice workers over the course of three months, in Guanacaste, Costa Rica. We collected biological and questionnaire data across a ...
    • Lower tier toxicity risk assessment of agriculture pesticides detected on the Río Madre de Dios watershed, Costa Rica 

      Arias-Andrés, M.; Rämö, Robert; Mena Torres, F.; Ugalde, R.; Grandas, L.; Ruepert, Clemens; Castillo, L. E.; van den brink, Paul; Gunnarsson, J. S. (Springer, 2016-10-25)
      Costa Rica is a tropical country with one of the highest biodiversity on Earth. It also has an intensive agriculture, and pesticide runoff from banana and pineapple plantations may cause a high toxicity risk to non-target ...
    • Manganese concentrations in drinking water from villages near banana plantations with aerial mancozeb spraying in Costa Rica: Results from the Infants' Environmental Health Study (ISA) 

      van Wendel de Joode, Berna; Barbeau, Benoit; Bouchard, Maryse; Mora, Ana María; Skytt, Asa; Córdoba, Leonel; Quesada, Rosario; Lundh, Thomas; Lindh, Christian; Mergler, Donna (Elsevier, 2016-03)
      Elevated manganese (Mn) in drinking water has been reported worldwide. While, naturally occurring Mn in groundwater is generally the major source, anthropogenic contamination by Mn-containing fungicides such as mancozeb ...
    • Manganese in teeth and neurodevelopment in young Mexican-American children 

      Gunier, Robert; Arora, Manish; jerrett, michael; Bradman, Asa; Harley, Kim; Mora, Ana Maria; Kogut, Katherine; Hubbard, Alan; Austin, Christine; Holland, Nina; Eskenazi, Brenda (Elsevier, 2015-10)
      Introduction: Manganese (Mn) is an essential nutrient but higher exposure has been associated with poorer neurodevelopment in children. Methods: We measured Mn levels in prenatal (Mnpre) (n=197) and postnatal (Mnpost) ...