Exposure of an urban population to pesticides assessed by wastewater-based epidemiology in a Caribbean island.

Science of The Total Environment(2018)

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Wastewater-based epidemiology is an innovative approach to estimate the consumption of chemicals and their exposure patterns in a population, on the basis of measurements of biomarkers in wastewater. This method can provide objective real-time information on xenobiotics directly or indirectly ingested by a population. This approach was used to examine the exposure of the Martinique population to the three classes of pesticides: triazines, organophosphates and pyrethroids. Martinique island (French West Indies) is a closed market and has been closely monitored since the early 2000's when contamination with chlordecone, an organochlorine insecticide widely applied between 1972 and 1993 in banana plantations, became a critical political issue.
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Martinique,Urban pesticides,s-Triazines,Organophosphates,Pyrethroids,Human urinary metabolites
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