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NIOSH Publication No. 2006-102:

Pesticide-Related Illness and Injury Surveillance:
A How-To Guide For State-Based Programs

Appendix A • Listing of Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR) Articles on Pesticide-Related Illness and Injury January 1, 1982-September 30, 2004

Pesticide-Related Illness and Injury Surveillance > Preface > Chapter 1 > Chapter 2 > Chapter 3 > Chapter 4 > Chapter 5 > Chapter 6 > Chapter 7 > Chapter 8 > Chapter 9 > References > Appendix A > Appendix B > Appendix C1 > Appendix C2 > Appendix C3 > Appendix C4-C8 > Appendix D > Appendix E > Appendix F > Appendix G
 

Pesticide-Related Illness and Injury Surveillance

Pesticide-Related Illness and Injury Surveillance: A How-To Guide for State-Based Programs

Chapter Index:

Introduction Page
Preface
Chapter 1 - Introduction
Chapter 2 - First Steps in Surveillance System Design: Objectives, Resources, and the Reporting Rule
Chapter 3 - Case Ascertainment
Chapter 4 - Data Collection and Management
Chapter 5 - Case Intake and Follow-up
Chapter 6 - Site Insepctions by PPSP
Chapter 7 - Case Closure and Classification
Chapter 8 - Data Analysis and Reporting of Aggregated Data
Chapter 9- Developing Intervention Strategies and Evaluating Surveillance
References
Appendix A - Listing of Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR) Articles on Pesticide-related Illness and Injury January 1, 1982 - September 30, 2004

Surveillance Strategies

Recommendations and Reports


Appendix B - Selected Pesticide Illness Reporting Statutes and Rules
Appendix C - Sample Forms, Investigation Tools, and Templates for Data Tables
Appendix C1 - Case Tracking Form and Contact Log
Appendix C2 - Main Pesticide Exposure Questionnaire
Appendix C3 - Pesticide Illness and Injury Surveillance Data Collection Form
Appendix C4-C8 - Investigation Tools and Templates for Data Tables
Appendix D - Case Definition for Acute Pesticide-Related Illnesss and Injury Cases Reportable to the National Public Health Surveillance System
Appendix E - Severity Index for Use in State-Based Surveillance of Acute Pesticide-Related Illness and Injury
Appendix F - Pesticide Law and Definitions
Appendix G - Resources for Additional Information Related to Pesticide Poisoning Surveillance

Listing of Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR) Articles on Pesticide-Related Illness and Injury January 1, 1982–September 30, 2004

Note: This listing may be incomplete; efforts were made to include all articles that addressed this topic, but some may have been missed by the search strategy used. The list is chronological with most recent articles listed first. Relevant Surveillance Summaries and Recommendations and Reports are listed separately.

Illness associated with drift of chloropicrin soil fumigant into a residential area – Kern County, California, 2003. Vol. 53, No. 32: 740–742, 8/20/2004. http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/mm5332a4.htm

Surveillance for acute insecticide-related illness associated with mosquito-control efforts—Nine states, 1999–2002. Vol. 52, No. 27:629–634, 07/11/2003. http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/mm5227a1.htm

Nicotine poisoning after ingestion of contaminated ground beef—Michigan, 2003. Vol. 52, No. 18:413–416, 05/09/2003. http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/mm5218a3.htm

Poisoning by an illegally imported Chinese rodenticide containing tetramethylenedisulfotetramine—New York City, 2002. Vol. 52, No. 10:199–201, 03/14/2003. http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/mm5210a4.htm

Pesticide-related illnesses associated with the use of a plant growth regulator—Italy, 2001. Vol. 50, No. 39:845–847, 10/05/2001. http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/PDF/wk/mm5039.pdf

Nosocomial poisoning associated with emergency department treatment of organophosphate toxicity—Georgia, 2000. Vol. 49, No. 51:1156–1158, 01/05/2001. http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/PDF/wk/mm4951.pdf

Occupational fatalities associated with 2,4-Dichlorophenol (2,4-DCP) exposure, 1980–1998. Vol. 49, No. 23:516–518, 06/16/2000. http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/PDF/wk/mm4923.pdf

Illnesses associated with use of automatic insecticide dispenser units—selected States and United States, 1986–1999. Vol. 49, No. 22:492–495, 6/09/2000. http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/PDF/wk/mm4922.pdf

Surveillance for acute pesticide-related illness during the Medfly Eradication Program—Florida, 1998. Vol. 48, No. 44:1015–1018, 1027, 11/12/1999. http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/PDF/wk/mm4844.pdf

Illnesses associated with occupational use of flea-control products—California, Texas, and Washington, 1989–1997. Vol. 48, No. 21:443–447, 06/04/1999. http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/PDF/wk/mm4821.pdf

Aldicarb as a cause of food poisoning—Louisiana, 1998. Vol. 48, No. 13:269–271, 04/09/1999. http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/PDF/wk/mm4813.pdf

Outbreaks of gastrointestinal illness of unknown etiology associated with eating burritos— United States, October 1997–October 1998. Vol. 48, No. 10:210–213, 03/19/1999. http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/PDF/wk/mm4810.pdf

Farmworker illness following exposure to carbofuran and other pesticides. Vol. 48, No. 06:113–116, 02/19/1999. http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/PDF/wk/mm4806.pdf

Monitoring environmental disease—United States, 1997. Vol. 47, No. 25:522–525, 07/03/1998. http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/PDF/wk/mm4725.pdf

Poisonings associated with illegal use of aldicarb as a rodenticide—New York City, 1994–1997. Vol. 46, No. 41:961–963, 10/17/1997. http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/PDF/wk/mm4641.pdf

Acute pesticide poisoning associated with use of a sulfotepp fumigant. Vol. 45, No. 36:780–782, 09/13/1996. http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/PDF/wk/mm4536.pdf

Pentachlorophenol poisoning in newborn infants—St. Louis, Missouri, April-August 1967. Vol. 45, No. 25:545–549, 06/28/1996. http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/PDF/wk/mm4525.pdf

Eye injuries to agricultural workers—Minnesota, 1992–1993. Vol. 44, No. 18:364–366, 05/12/1995.

Deaths associated with exposure to fumigants in railroad cars—United States. Vol. 43, No. 27:489–491, 07/15/1994. http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/PDF/wk/mm4327.pdf

Occupational pesticide poisoning in apple orchards—Washington, 1993. Vol. 42, No. 51:993–995, 01/07/1994. http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/PDF/wk/mm4251.pdf

Acute effect of indoor exposure to paint containing bis(tributyltin)oxide—Wisconsin, 1991. Vol. 40, No. 17:280–281, 05/ 03/1991.

Unintentional methyl bromide gas release—Florida, 1988. Vol. 38, No. 51:880-882, 01/05/1990.

Mercury exposure from interior latex paint—Michigan. Vol. 39, No. 8:125–126, 03/02/1990.

Endrin poisoning associated with taquito ingestion—California. Vol. 38, No. 19:345–347, 05/19/1989.

Organophosphate toxicity associated with flea-dip products—California. Vol. 37, No. 21:329–330, 335–336, 06/03/1988.

Serum 2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin levels in air force health study participants— Preliminary Report. Vol. 37, No. 20:309–311, 05/27/1988.

Fatalities resulting from sulfuryl fluoride exposure after home fumigation—Virginia. Vol. 36, No. 36:602–604, 609–611, 09/18/1987.

Serum dioxin in Vietnam-Era Veterans—Preliminary Report. Vol. 36, No. 28:470–475, 07/24/1987.

Current trends postservice mortality among Vietnam Veterans. Vol. 36, No. 05:61–64, 02/13/1987.

Aldicarb food poisoning from contaminated watermelons—California. Vol. 35, No. 16:254–258, 04/25/1986.

Acute poisoning following exposure to an agricultural insecticide—California. Vol. 34, No. 30:464–466, 471, 08/02/1985.

Neurologic findings among workers exposed to fenthion in a veterinary hospital—Georgia. Vol. 34, No. 26:402–403, 07/05/1985.

Vietnam Veterans’ risks for fathering babies with birth defects. Vol. 33, No. 32:457–459, 08/17/1984.

Organophosphate insecticide poisoning among siblings—Mississippi. Vol. 33, No. 42:592–594, 10/26/1984.

DDT exposures in a natural history museum—Colorado. Vol. 32, No. 34:443–444, 09/02/1983.

Arsenic contamination in an abandoned building—Ohio. Vol. 31, No. 39:531–532, 10/08/1982.

Surveillance Summaries

Surveillance for emergency events involving hazardous substances—U.S., 1990–1992. Vol. 43, No. SS-2, 07/22/1994. http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/PDF/SS/SS4302.pdf

Surveillance for occupational asthma—Michigan and New Jersey, 1988–1992. Vol. 43,
No. SS-1:9-16, 06/10/1994. http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/PDF/SS/SS4301.pdf

Recommendations and Reports

Diagnosis and management of foodborne illnesses a primer for physicians. Vol. 50, No. RR-2, 01/26/2001.

Biological and chemical terrorism: strategic plan for preparedness and response. Vol. 49, No. RR-4, 04/21/2000. http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/PDF/RR/RR4904.pdf

Recommended framework for presenting injury mortality data. Vol. 46, No. RR-14:1, 08/29/1997. http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/PDF/RR/RR4614.pdf

Mandatory reporting of occupational diseases by clinicians. Vol. 39, No. RR-9:019, 06/22/1990.

References Appendix B