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Occupational Health 2018

Journal of Nursing and Health Studies

ISSN: 2574-2825

Page 58

May 28-29, 2018

London, UK

4

th

Edition of International Conference on

Occupational Health and

Safety

R

epeated exposure or consumption of food contaminated with

pesticide residues can cause various disorders to the human

body, especially the immune and hormonal disturbances and

the onset of certain cancers. Blood samples of 45 patients of

endocrinology of the Rabat University Hospital were extracted

by SPE C18 under the same conditions as the range calibration

of 67 pesticides and controls, and then injected in the GC - MS.

The pyrethroid (bifenthrin, deltamethrin and cypermethrin) were

identified and assayed at 11.62% volunteer patients, 6.97% were

contaminated with dimethoate, Malathion, azinphos-methyl,

carbamates which were detected only in 3.65% of patients. Other

assay was carried by LC - MSMS to cover polar pesticides or heat

labile. After this study we found that, around 20% of patients

suffering from thyroid dysfunction admitted to the department of

endocrinology of the Rabat University Hospital were contaminated

with pesticide residues with peaks exceeding 50 ppb especially for

dimethoate and bifenthrin, while the reporting thresholds for the

affectation of human health by pesticides never exceed 10 ppb

for residues. Rest of complete a sufficient number of patients for

biostatistical analysis and pesticide assay results by LC - MSMS;

we can discuss a possible relationship between the presence of

pesticide residues in human blood and development of certain

endocrine diseases.

Biography

He has done his PhD in Analytical Chemistry and Pharmacokinetics at the

Faculty of Pharmacy University Clermont, FRANCE. He has DEA of basic

pharmacokinetics and clinical faculty of pharmacy University Clermont in

FRANCE. He is Master of Science and Biology Faculty of Science University

Mohamed V Rabat. As per Professional experience, he is the Professor

of Pharmacology and Toxicology, Head of Department of Toxicology

Pharmacology at LRAM Royal Gendarmerie Morocco. He also founding

member of the Moroccan Society of Toxicology.

mjbilou@lram-fgr.ma

Evaluation of impregnation of pesticides in patients admitted to

the department of endocrinology Ibn sina CHU Rabat

R Alami

1,

2

, M Jbilou

1

, Y Cherrah

2

, K Laarej

1

, H Iraqi

3

and

M E A Faouzi

2

1

Research Laboratory and medical analysis of the Gendarmerie Royale, Morocco

2

Mohammed V University, Morocco

3

University Hospital Ibn Sina, Morocco

R Alami et al., J Nurs Health Stud 2018, Volume 3

DOI: 10.21767/2574-2825-C2-006