A French crop-exposure matrix for use in epidemiological studies on pesticides: PESTIMAT

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Isabelle Baldi
Camille Carles
Audrey Blanc-Lapierre
Pascale Fabbro-Peray
Michel Druet-Cabanac
Elisa Boutet-Robinet
Jean-Marc Soulat
Ghislaine Bouvier
Pierre Lebailly
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[1] Equipe Santé Travail Environnement,
[2] Centre de Recherche INSERM U897,undefined
[3] University Bordeaux Segalen,undefined
[4] ISPED Case 11,undefined
[5] INSERM,undefined
[6] ISPED,undefined
[7] Centre INSERM U897-Epidemiologie-Biostatistique,undefined
[8] CHU de Bordeaux,undefined
[9] Service de Médecine du Travail,undefined
[10] Nîmes University Hospital,undefined
[11] BESPIM,undefined
[12] INSERM,undefined
[13] UMR 1094,undefined
[14] NeuroEpidémiologie Tropicale,undefined
[15] INRA,undefined
[16] UMR1331,undefined
[17] Toxalim,undefined
[18] Research Centre in Food Toxicology,undefined
[19] Université de Toulouse,undefined
[20] UPS,undefined
[21] UMR1331,undefined
[22] Toxalim,undefined
[23] CHU de Toulouse Purpan,undefined
[24] Service de Médecine du Travail,undefined
[25] INSERM,undefined
[26] UMR1086-Cancers et Préventions,undefined
[27] University Caen Basse-Normandie,undefined
[28] Centre François Baclesse,undefined
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agriculture; crops; exposure matrix; occupational exposures; pesticides;
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Pesticide exposure assessment is a key methodological issue for epidemiological studies. The history of pesticide has proven difficult to obtain from individuals’ report because of the wide range of active ingredients (AIs). We developed a crop-exposure matrix, which intends to reconstitute parameters of pesticide exposure in France since 1950. PESTIMAT is composed of tables crossing crops and AIs by year and providing the following metrics: (1) probability (proportion of farmers having used the AIs); (2) frequency (number of treatment days); and (3) intensity (application rate of the AIs in kg/ha). Metrics were obtained by the combination of six sources: (i) registration information from the Agriculture Ministry; (ii) information from agricultural bodies on products marketed; (iii) agricultural recommendations by the Plant Health Protection body; (iv) treatment calendars provided by farmers; (v) data from associations of farmers; and (vi) data from the industry. To date, 529 AIs usable between 1950 and 2010 are included in PESTIMAT: 160 fungicides; 160 herbicides; and 209 insecticides. When combined with duration and determinants of intensity, the metrics in PESTIMAT will make it possible to calculate exposure scores and to search for dose–effect relationships, an important criterion for causality judgment in epidemiology.
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