- Green Tobacco Sickness
Green Tobacco Sickness (GTS) is a type of
nicotine poisoning caused by the dermal absorption of nicotine from the surface of wet tobacco plants. Tobacco harvesters, whose clothing becomes saturated from tobacco wet withrain ormorning dew , are at high risk of developing GTS. Workers can avoid getting this sickness by waiting to harvest until the tobacco leaves are dry, or by wearing a rain suit. Wet clothing that has come in contact with tobacco leaves should be removed immediately and the skin washed with warm soapy water.Use of
tobacco products such ascigarettes or smokeless tobacco, appears to reduce the risk of GTS.Symptoms of GTS include
nausea ,vomiting ,dizziness , and severe weakness. These symptoms may be accompanied by fluctuations inblood pressure orheart rate . Abdominal cramping,headaches , chills, increased sweating, salivation and difficulty breathing are also common. The illness will resolve on its own within one to two days, but symptoms may be so severe as to require emergency medical treatment.In the
United States , where tobacco is increasingly being farmed on large farms, seasonal or migrant farmworkers are disproportionately affected by this condition.References
* [http://www.cdc.gov/nasd/docs/d001501-d001600/d001591/d001591.html Learning About Green Tobacco Sickness] , from the National Agricultural Safety Database.
*Quandt SA, et al. Migrant farmworkers and Green Tobacco Sickness: New issues for understudied disease. "Am J Ind Med." 2000;37:307-315.
* [http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/updates/93-115.html Warning to tobacco harvesters] , from the
National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health .ee also
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Nicotine poisoning
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