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Farm animals pesticide effects

Employees at hazardous waste sites, employees at pesticide mixing and formulating plants, and farm workers are more likely to be exposed to disulfoton than individuals in other occupations. Neurotoxl effects have been observed in occupationally exposed persons. However, no human data were located to identify susceptible subpopulations. Animal data suggest that female animals and young animals are more susceptible to disulfoton toxicosis. Based on the results from animal studies, women and children could also be more susceptible than men to toxic effects of disulfoton. [Pg.101]

OPs cause adverse effects in poisoned animals and humans, which are based on the dose and durabon of exposure. Examples of the effects include nausea, coma, convulsions, respiratory failure, and death. Workers in pesticide manufacturing industries and farming industries may contract OP poisoning via skin absorption. The inhibition of AChE results in accumulahon of ACh, causing the wide variety of Henry s symptoms. [Pg.125]


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