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Title: Management, diagnostic and prognostic significance of acetylcholinesterase as a biomarker of the toxic effects of pesticides in people occupationally exposed
Authors: Lutovac, Mitar
Popova, Olga
Jovanović, Zoran
Beriša, Hatidža
Radoman, Kristina
Ketin, Sonja
Bojić, Marko
Issue Date: 15-Dec-2017
Journal: Open Access Macedonian Journal of Medical Sciences
Abstract: © 2017 Mitar Lutovac, Olga V. Popova, Zoran Jovanovic, Hatidza Berisa, Radoman Kristina, Sonja Ketin, Marko Bojic. AIM: The paper presents research on the most common causes of exposure that leads to disorders of cholinesterase activity, as well as an overview of the results of cholinesterase activity with the poisoned people. MATERIAL AND METHODS: In a group of 35 acute poisoned patients by organophosphate compounds has led to inhibition of AchE. A total number of examined workers are 175 in the chemical industry and agricultural production in the area of Rasina District-Serbia. RESULTS: The results showed that among workers who are constantly exposed to pesticides, acetylcholinesterase is within the reference value. Having examined the medical records of these workers, it is noted that, at 72%, there is a slight fall of AchE activity, each year. The workers who had been exposed to pesticides at the time of testing had acetylcholinesterase regarding reference value, but 52% of them had a few years ago significantly reduced the value of the activity of acetylcholinesterase, which was treated and then transferred to other jobs. The 48% of these workers had acetylcholinesterase regarding benchmarks or were transferred to other jobs, for a variety of other health problems. CONCLUSION: Using each pesticide should only deal with people who are well versed in the way of its use, as well as the way of protecting them from poisoning.
URI: https://open.uns.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2296
DOI: 10.3889/oamjms.2017.200
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