TY - JOUR TT - The Effects of Pesticides on Humans and the Environment: A Systematic Rewiev AU - Ceylan, Hatice AU - Şahin, Derya PY - 2017 DA - November JF - The Turkish Journal Of Occupational / Environmental Medicine and Safety JO - turjoem PB - Engin TUTKUN WT - DergiPark SN - 2149-4711 SP - 31 EP - 31 VL - 2 IS - 1(4) KW - The Effects of Pesticides on Humans and the Environment: A Systematic Rewiev N2 - Introduction: Thewidespread overuse of pesticides in agriculture has generated increasingconcerns about the negative effects of pesticides on human health and theenvironmentPurpose: The aim of this review, is to define TheEffects of Pesticides on Humans and the Environment.Methods: We conducted a systematic literaturereview to evaluate the study results within parenteral nutritioncomplications at home. AkdenizUniversity center electronic databases including MEDLINE, CINAHL,Sciencedirect, Cochrane library, Pubmed, Wiley Interscience, Ulakbim, Ovid weresearched studies published in English with “Effects of Pesticides onHumans and the Environment” and“clinical trials” key words. Search results reached in the 2492 articles andfour articles have been sampled.Results: Asa result of one study; pesticidesare additive risk factors to current HCV and HBV infection among rural males.Future investigation should address the possible hepatocarcinogenicity ofpesticides using biomarkers of exposure and other techniques to better estimatedose-response relationships.In one study they evaluated Perspiration may also be a determinant of exposure in active childrenand field workers. Measured ADDs were less than estimates of ADD made fromenvironmental measurements including CP deposition, the California roller, andclothing dosimeters worn by participants.A study suggested that organochlorinepesticides in maternal blood can transfer through the placenta and affectnewborn thyroid hormone levels.Another study assessed that; a binary probit modelreveals that farmers' inadequate knowledge of pesticides, the influence ofpesticide retailers and lack of access to non-synthetic methods of pest controlare positively associated with pesticide overuse, while the propensity tooveruse decreases with higher levels of education, training in Integrated PestManagement (IPM) and the safe use and handling of pesticides, and access toextension support. KeyWords: The Effects of Pesticides on Humans and the Environment,Pesticides, Clinical Trials CR - Hatice Ceylan* Derya Şahin** CR - *Mehmet Akif Ersoy Üniversitesi Bucak Sağlık Y.O. ** Sinop Üniversitesi Sağlık Y.O UR - https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/pub/turjoem/issue//383696 L1 - https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/download/article-file/410888 ER -