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Knowledge and risk perception of rural workers exposed to pesticides in a Brazilian Municipality/MG</text>
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                <text>Brazil is the world’s largest consumer of pesticides since 2009.&#13;
There is an increase in cases of poisoning and death by pesticides&#13;
among rural workers despite underreporting and the increasing of&#13;
new pesticides used. This is a descriptive cross-sectional study, with&#13;
the objective of evaluating the knowledge and perception of risk, as&#13;
well as indicators of mental health disorders related to the use of&#13;
pesticides in rural workers in a Brazilian municipality, located in the&#13;
State of Minas Gerais. The sample consisted of 192 workers of which&#13;
63 were exposed to the use of pesticides and 129 not exposed. Data collection took place between March and September 2018. A semi-&#13;
structured questionnaire and the Beck Depression Inventory (BDI)&#13;
and General Health Questionnaire-12 (GHQ-12) scales were used.&#13;
Most respondents understand that pesticides are poisons (71.4%&#13;
exposed and 89.0% not exposed). They know what personal protective&#13;
equipment (PPE) is (65.0% exposed and 50.4% not exposed), but they&#13;
do not use it (66.7% exposed). Among the exposed, the majority&#13;
presented signs of depression and minor psychiatric disorders,&#13;
respectively (BDI: 77.8%; GHQ-12: 54.0%), while the majority among&#13;
the unexposed did not show signs (BDI 89.9%; GHQ-12: 82 .4%).&#13;
The results reflected the reality of workers in Brazilian agriculture,&#13;
being consistent with the literature. The study indicates the need to&#13;
develop public policies aimed at protecting the health of Brazilian&#13;
rural workers, especially those working on small and medium-sized&#13;
rural properties.</text>
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                <text>Luiz Sérgio Silva, Tarcísio Márcio Magalhães Pinheiro, Helian Nunes de Oliveira, Sílvia Almeida Cardoso, Alessandro Custódio Dias</text>
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Occupational exposure and lung function decline in population-based studies: a systematic review and meta-analysis</text>
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                <text>Introduction/Aim: Occupational exposures can accelerate age-related lung function decline. Some population-based longitudinal studies have investigated this association. However, the evidence has not been systematically synthesized.&#13;
Methods: Ovid Medline, PubMed, Embase via Ovid, and Web of Science were searched using keywords and text words related to occupational exposure and lung function and 12 studies identified using pre-defined inclusion criteria. The quality of the studies was assessed and fixed and random-effect meta-analysis including four studies performed. The heterogeneity was assessed using the I2 test, and publication bias was evaluated using funnel plots. The review was registered with PROSPERO (CRD42020154227).&#13;
Results: Ever exposure to gases/fumes and vapours, gas, dust or fumes (VGDF) was associated with FEV1 decline. Ever exposure to fungicides and aromatic solvents was associated with lung function decline (FEV1). No significant association was observed between exposures to biological dust, mineral dust, herbicides, insecticides, and metals. Cumulative exposure to gases/fumes and fungicides was found to be associated with lung function in most of the studies. However, this was not included in the meta-analysis, due to inconsistent reporting of the outcomes across the studies.&#13;
Conclusion: Pooled estimates from population-based studies have provided evidence that several occupational exposures were associated with lung function decline. Both exposure controls in relevant jobs and respiratory health surveillance are required to protect the lung health of workers in these industries.</text>
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Working environment and urinary 8-hydroxy-2’-deoxyguanosine as an oxidative stress marker</text>
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                <text>Introduction: Oxidative stress is associated with numerous occupational exposures. Urinary 8-hydroxy-2’-deoxyguanosine (8- OHdG) is widely analyzed as a typical oxidative stress marker. We seek to clarify the relationship between urinary 8-OHdG levels and the working environment.&#13;
Materials methods: We investigated the relationships between working environments: smoking, organic solvent or hydrochloric acid exposure, shiftwork, and sunlight exposure, and the urinary 8-OHdG levels in 503 male workers. The study was approved by the Ethics Committee of Medical Research, University of Occupational and Environmental Health, Japan. &#13;
Results: Workers handling organic solvents or hydrochloric acid had high urinary 8-OHdG levels. In non-smokers, workers handling organic solvents or hydrochloric acid and shift workers had high 8-OHdG levels. There were no significant variations in urinary 8-OHdG levels due to other differences in the working environment.&#13;
Conclusion: We suggest that exposure to organic solvents or hydrochloric acid may increase oxidative stress in workers. In this study, the working environment was evaluated based on a self-administered questionnaire survey. Further investigations with quantitative evaluations of the working environment may be needed.&#13;
Acknowledgement: This work was supported by JSPS KAKENHI&#13;
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Differential effects of 1-MHz low intensity pulsed ultrasound in human keratinocytes</text>
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                <text>Introduction: The wide use of low intensity pulsed ultrasound (LIPUS) suggests the need to better understand the related biological effects. We investigated the mechanical stress produced by 1 MHz LIPUS in human keratinocytes in terms of deregulation of the inflammatory cytokines IL-6, cell viability and membrane permeability. DNA damage was also tested to evaluate clastogenic and aneugenic LIPUS-induced genomic damage.&#13;
Materials and Methods: In vitro exposure at 1 MHz LIPUS (10% duty&#13;
cycle and pulses of 300 s) were performed on HaCaT cell line at varying Intensity (Ispta &lt;100 mW/cm2) and exposure time up to 1 hour. Pro-inflammatory cytokines and activation of nuclear factor-B (NF-&#13;
B) were detected by real-time qPCR, ELISA and immunofluorescence&#13;
assays. Related effects on plasma membrane, cell cycle distribution&#13;
and apoptosis were also evaluated through confocal microscopy,&#13;
flow cytometry and by following the gene expression of Bax/Bcl-&#13;
2. Finally, cytokinesis-blocked BN cell preparations and CREST&#13;
immunofluorescence staining were performed.&#13;
Results: Our results pointed out that 1 hour exposure of 1 MHz&#13;
LIPUS (Ispta 65 mW/cm2) promotes both significant IL-6 gene overexpression and protein secretion which is associated with the&#13;
activation of NF-B. We also found concomitant effects on membrane&#13;
permeability and cell viability. Micronucleus test evidenced no&#13;
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aneugenic damage only with the highest dose employed probably&#13;
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Acknowledgement: This research was realized with the financial&#13;
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Are mental health problems in prospective healthcare students  increasing? A retrospective analysis of the prevalence of mental health problems amongst university applicants to healthcare courses</text>
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                <text>Objective: This study was conducted at an occupational health unit in a UK University. The primary aims were to establish whether the prevalence and complexity of mental health conditions amongst&#13;
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Results: 2045 students were included of which 644 declared a mental health condition. An increasing prevalence of mental health conditions was seen from 24.3% in 2017 to 37.7% in 2020 (p=0.01). Similarly, the proportion of students with high complexity conditions increased from 3.8% in 2017 to 13.6% in 2020 (p=0.03). The most frequently declared mental health conditions were anxiety and depression (74.8%), eating disorders (7.0%) and post-natal depression (5.9%). The prevalence of eating disorders was noted to have doubled between 2017 to 2020.&#13;
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and complexity of mental health conditions. There is a requirement&#13;
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Shared measures to contain the SARS-COV-2 wave: a regional experience in Italy to counter the first phase of the COVID-19 pandemic in elderly care facilities</text>
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