chlorpyrifos

CHLORPYRIFOS: SOURCES

Chlorpyrifos can be found in many sources, including agriculture, where the pesticide is used on crops, cattle ear tags, and on golf courses. Household pests, such as fleas or termites can also be controlled by chlorpyrifos. Industrial plants and vehicles also utilize this substance, in addition...Read more

CHLORPYRIFOS: VULNERABLE GROUPS

Chlorpyrifos is a neurotoxic pesticide which can pose serious risks and cause harm to many groups of people. In particular, children are more likely to be exposed to chlorpyrifos because they eat more fruits and vegetables relative to their body weight, and they often tend to place...Read more

CHLORPYRIFOS: CRITICAL CASE: CALIFORNIA, THE UNITED STATES

Chlorpyrifos are a toxic substance that can lead to severe health outcomes upon exposure. In particular, chlorpyrifos has caused pesticide poisoning in several individuals. During the time period from 1997 to 2000, chlorpyrifos drift from agricultural fields resulted in group poisonings in...Read more

CHLORPYRIFOS: BASICS

Chlorpyrifos is known for being an organophosphate pesticide that has been utilized on crops, animals in buildings, and in other instances. The primary purpose of this substance is to kill pests, including insects and worms, by acting on their nervous systems. Exposure to...Read more

CHLORPYRIFOS: ECOLOGICAL EFFECTS

Chlorpyrifos can be toxic to a wide range of animals, including birds, fish, amphibians, reptiles, small mammals, and bees. For instance, it can cause mallard ducks to lay fewer eggs with thinner shells, leading to the death of their ducklings. Research has shown that chlorpyrifos...Read more

CHLORPYRIFOS: HUMAN HEALTH EFFECTS

Individuals can be exposed to chlorpyrifos by breathing in air where chlorpyrifos were applied, having skin-to-skin contact with soil or crops that were treated with the pesticide, ingesting food that was contaminated with chlorpyrifos, or drinking contaminated water.

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