Marija Borjan
Rutgers University
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Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology | 2008
Chidhathai Petchuay; Somkiet Thoumsang; Parichart Visuthismajarn; Banjong Vitayavirasak; Brian Buckley; Paromita Hore; Marija Borjan; Mark G. Robson
There has been increasing concern in regards to organophosphate (OP) pesticide exposure among farm workers and their families in Thailand’s agricultural areas. Therefore, the development of an analytical method for estimating OP pesticide exposure is necessary to allow for monitoring of OP pesticide exposures within these populations. This paper describes an analytical method developed to measure dialkylphosphate (DAP) metabolites in urine. The methods in this study are important in the biological monitoring of OP metabolites in agricultural families in Thailand and can be used as an initial guidance procedure in any environmental toxicological laboratory in Thailand.
Journal of Agromedicine | 2014
Sattamat Lappharat; Wattasit Siriwong; Nutta Taneepanichskul; Marija Borjan; Héctor Maldonado Pérez; Mark G. Robson
ABSTRACT To date, pesticides, especially organophosphate pesticide such as chlorpyrifos, have been frequently applied to paddy fields over time to maintain product quality, protect agricultural crops from various pests, and increase yield. This study evaluates dermal exposure to chlorpyrifos in rice farmers along with providing a health risk assessment. Thirty-five rice farmers participated and completed an in-person interview, and patch technique was used to evaluate dermal exposure to chlorpyrifos. The chlorpyrifos residue was extracted from the gauze patches and quantified by gas chromatography equipped with flame photometric detector (GC-FPD). The results showed that chlorpyrifos concentrations were greater in males (526.34 ± 478.84 mg/kg) than females (500.75 ± 595.15 mg/kg). Average daily dose sampled from seven points on male and female farmers were 31.72 × 10−4, 193.32 × 10−4, 5.38 × 10−4, 190.48 × 10−4, 170.47 × 10−4, 465.91 × 10−4, and 43.04 × 10−4 mg/kg-day. The hazard quotient (HQ) at the mean and 95th percentile level was found to be greater than acceptable (HQ > 1). Rice-growing farmers in this area may be at risk for adverse health effects due to continuous dermal exposure to chlorpyrifos from their improper use of personal protective equipment (PPE).
New Solutions: A Journal of Environmental and Occupational Health Policy | 2008
Marija Borjan; Patricia Constantino; Mark G. Robson
Despite the demanding physical labor Migrant and Seasonal Farm Workers (MSFW) provide to meet consumer demands and keep the nations agricultural industry gainful, MSFWs are the most economically disadvantaged population in the nation. MSFWs lack sufficient access to health care and suffer more illnesses than the general population. Besides the difficulties in providing adequate health care to this population, enumeration of MSFWs has been an even greater challenge due to their mobility and illegal status. Through the analysis of secondary data sources, this study looks to approximate the number of MSFWs in the state of New Jersey and to investigate MSFW access to health care. Farm workers are a vital part of not only New Jerseys agricultural economy but also the entire nations economy. Understanding the health needs of this population, and knowing the number of individuals that comprise this population, would not only help eliminate many health problems but it also would better prepare health officials in meeting the needs of the MSFW population.
Journal of Environmental and Public Health | 2009
Somsiri Jaipieam; Parichart Visuthismajarn; Wattasit Siriwong; Marija Borjan; Mark G. Robson
Journal of Environmental Health | 2007
Atiera Abatemarco; John Beckley; Marija Borjan; Mark G. Robson
Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology | 2008
Wattasit Siriwong; Kumthorn Thirakhupt; D. Sitticharoenchai; Marija Borjan; Mark G. Robson
Outlooks on Pest Management | 2006
Marija Borjan; Mark G. Robson; George C. Hamilton; Curtis Brown; Roy Meyer
New Solutions: A Journal of Environmental and Occupational Health Policy | 2006
Petros Gregory; George C. Hamilton; Marija Borjan; Mark G. Robson
The international journal of occupational and environmental medicine | 2014
S Siripanich; Wattasit Siriwong; P Keawrueang; Marija Borjan; Mark G. Robson
Archive | 2012
Sarun Keithmaleesatti; Wattasit Siriwong; Marija Borjan; Kristen Bartlett; Mark G. Robson