Predictors of Detected Organophosphorus Pesticides Among Orang Asli Children Living in  Malaysia

Conclusions Almost half of the children (46.7%) in the study area tested positive for urinary dialkyl phosphate metabolite levels. Most of the metabolite levels were equal to or higher than that reported in other previous studies. Major factors associated with pesticide detection in children in this study were frequent intake of apple and cucumber and fathers who are working in an agricultural area.
Source: Annals of Global Health - Category: Global & Universal Source Type: research