Pesticide Exposure and Health Problems among Women In Reproductive AGE: A Literature Review
Date
2022-02-25Author
SYAMILA, Ana Islamiyah
KUSUMAWARDANI, Devi Arine
NURIKA, Globila
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Pesticides are persistent organic pollutants that are resistant to environmental degradation and have a
negative impact on human health and the environment. Exposure to chemicals from pesticides can be
accepted by anyone, including women, both women of reproductive age and women who are pregnant.
This study was a literature review study with a data collection process was carried out by obtaining
articles relevant to the research objectives in the Pubmed, ScienceDirect, and Google Scholar databases.
The keywords used include “Pesticide and reproductive health and women” and “pesticide and
reproductive health and farmer and women”. After that, 20 articles that match the research objectives
were selected. Women who expose to pesticides during early pregnancy may increase the risk of adverse
birth outcomes such as small for gestational age, preterm delivery, and low birth weight. The negative
impacts of pesticides, that harmful for human health and the environment, are because of bad handling
practices, lack of information about the toxicity, the availability of this chemical are so many although
they are banned or unauthorized by the government, and that negative impacts are also larger but
underestimated and underreported. Multiple recommendations can take to minimize pesticide's negative
effect including application of the regulation, choosing alternative biopesticides, using personal
protective equipment when applying the pesticides, and regular counseling on all aspects of pesticides.
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