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Physiologic Effects of Pesticide Use
This article reviews some of the data available on the toxic hazard to man from the use of the modern synthetic pesticides. The chlorinated‐hydrocarbon group of pesticides is considered almost exclusively, because the persistence of these chemicals as residues in food and water makes them of greater general importance than the more labile organic phosphorus and carbamate compounds. DDT storage in body fat is examined, along with trends in storage levels, ingestion of DDT, total‐diet studies, volunteer experiments, occupation exposure, pesticides in water, and ingestion with water.
Physiologic Effects of Pesticide Use
This article reviews some of the data available on the toxic hazard to man from the use of the modern synthetic pesticides. The chlorinated‐hydrocarbon group of pesticides is considered almost exclusively, because the persistence of these chemicals as residues in food and water makes them of greater general importance than the more labile organic phosphorus and carbamate compounds. DDT storage in body fat is examined, along with trends in storage levels, ingestion of DDT, total‐diet studies, volunteer experiments, occupation exposure, pesticides in water, and ingestion with water.
Physiologic Effects of Pesticide Use
Durham, William F. (author)
Journal ‐ American Water Works Association ; 57 ; 1311-1318
1965-10-01
8 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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