2022
DOI: 10.1136/oemed-2021-108056
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Occupational exposures to pesticides and other chemicals: a New Zealand motor neuron disease case–control study

Abstract: ObjectivesTo assess associations between occupational exposures to pesticides and other chemicals and motor neuron disease (MND).MethodsA population-based case–control study that included 319 MND cases (64% male/36% female) recruited through the New Zealand MND Association complemented with hospital discharge data, and 604 controls identified from the Electoral Roll. For each job held, a questionnaire collected information on 11 exposure categories (dust, fibres, tobacco smoke, fumes, gas, fumigants, oils/solv… Show more

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“…gasoline/petrol, is responsible for these increased ALS risks. This possibility is supported by another more recent New Zealand study showing that occupational exposure to gasoline was associated with an elevated (OR=2.24) ALS risk (Chen et al, 2022). Few studies have however investigated gasoline as a possible trigger for ALS.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…gasoline/petrol, is responsible for these increased ALS risks. This possibility is supported by another more recent New Zealand study showing that occupational exposure to gasoline was associated with an elevated (OR=2.24) ALS risk (Chen et al, 2022). Few studies have however investigated gasoline as a possible trigger for ALS.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 85%