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Reproductive toxicity methyl isocyanate

Varma, D.R., Ferguson, J.S., Alarie, Y. (1987). Reproductive toxicity of methyl isocyanate in mice. J. Toxicol. Environ. [Pg.311]

The world s worst industrial disaster occurred in Bhopal, India, in 1984 in which nearly 40 metric tons of methyl isocyanate was released from a pesticide plant killing over 3000 people. Most deaths resulted from pulmonary edema within 3 days of accident. Many follow-up studies indicated pulmonary, ophthalmic, neurological, reproductive, immunologic and hematologic toxic effects among the survivors. [Pg.554]

Important Point Methyl isocyanate is an organic chemical that is used in the production of pesticides. Methyl isocyanate, commonly referred to as MIC, is extremely toxic to humans. Short-term exposure may cause death or adverse health effects, including pulmonary edema (respiratory inflammation), bronchitis, bronchial pneumonia, and reproductive effects. [Pg.2]


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