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Pesticide morbidity studies

Morbidity Studies. Morbidity studies have revealed a wide variety of toxic effects in workers exposed to pesticides. [Pg.166]

California Community Studies on Pesticides Morbidity and mortality of poisonings. Report to Office of Pesticides, Bureau of State Services (EH), USPHS, January 15, 1970. [Pg.170]

Until recently the emphasis has been on studies of morbidity rather than mortality. The primary reason for this relates to an inability to associate excess mortality with a specific pesticide. [Pg.166]

Polchenko VY, Tkach LI, Gumenny VS, Sokolovsky NV, Baida LK (1976) Epidemiological aspects of the study of morbidity due to pesticide use in agriculture. In Pesticide Use Hygiene, Toxicology, and Clinical Features of Poisonings. Moscow, 11 125-128. [Pg.125]


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