1982
DOI: 10.1080/15287398209530178
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Application of a dermal self‐exposure model to worker reentry

Abstract: The dermal toxicity of five commonly used organophosphate insecticides was investigated with a mouse intermittent self-exposure model. Blood cholinesterases were monitored on d -3 and -1 before exposure and for 4--6 d during exposure to foliar residues. Responses were much greater in unmuzzled than in muzzled animals due to oral contamination. After two 10-h exposures, muzzled mice showed log-linear cholinesterase responses across a wide range of foliar pesticide concentrations. Foliar pesticide levels that ca… Show more

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