Dw. Kaufman et al., USE OF HOUSEHOLD PESTICIDES AND THE RISK OF APLASTIC-ANEMIA IN THAILAND, International journal of epidemiology, 26(3), 1997, pp. 643-650
Background. Aplastic anaemia is a severe blood dyscrasia that is more
common in Thailand than in Western countries. Its aetiology remains po
orly understood.Methods. A case-control study was conducted in Bangkok
and two rural regions of Thailand. The effect of household pesticides
was evaluated among 253 incident cases of aplastic anaemia and 1174 h
ospital controls. Results. A total of 54% of the cases and 61% of the
controls were exposed 1-6 months previously. For most individual house
hold pesticides and for groups classified according to chemical type (
organophosphates, pyrethrins, and organochlorines), the relative risk
(RR) estimates approximated 1.0; upper 95% confidence limits were belo
w 2.0 for many comparisons. A significant association was observed for
exposure to combination products containing dichlorvos and propoxur,
with an overall RR estimate of 1.7 (95% confidence interval [CI] : 1.1
-2.6); the estimate for regular use was 1.6 (95% CI : 0.9-2.9). Conclu
sions. The absence of a higher risk for the regular use of dichlorvos/
propoxur reduces the credibility of the apparent association, which co
uld well have been an artefact of multiple comparisons. We conclude th
at most household pesticides used in Thailand do not appear to increas
e the risk of aplastic anaemia.