Publications by authors named "Damien Ozenfant"

Article Synopsis
  • The TRACTOR project was launched in 2017 to explore health risks faced by the agricultural workforce in France, utilizing comprehensive data from the National Health Insurance Fund for Agricultural Workers.
  • By linking multiple health databases and cleaning the data, TRACTOR has compiled a vast dataset covering over 10 million individuals, capturing health events from 2002 to 2016.
  • This initiative aims to enhance health surveillance for agricultural workers by identifying work-related illnesses and generating hypotheses, ultimately contributing to a more effective health monitoring system.
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This work is part of a global project aiming to use medico-administrative big data from the whole French agricultural population (~3 millions), collected through their mandatory health insurance system (Mutualité Sociale Agricole), to highlight associations between chronic diseases and agricultural activities. At the request of the French Agency for Food, Environmental and Occupational Health & Safety (ANSES), our objective was to estimate which pesticides were probably used by each agricultural worker, in order to include this information in our analyses and search for association with diseases. We selected five databases to achieve this objective: the Graphical Land Parcel Registration (RPG), the French Agricultural Census, "Cultivation Practice" surveys from the Agriculture ministry, the MATPHYTO crop-exposure matrix and the Compilation of Phytosanitary Indexes from the French Public Health Agency.

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