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Web URL(s):https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s001280004
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Author(s):Morgan, M. K.; Stout, D. M. II; Wilson, N. K.
Author Affiliation:National Exposure Research Laboratory, Research Triangle Park, NC
Title:Feasibility study of the potential for human exposure to pet-borne diazinon residues following lawn applications
Source:Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology. Vol. 66, No. 3, March 2001, p. 295-300.
Publishing Information:New York: Springer-Verlag New York
# of Pages:6
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Lawn turf; Risk assessment; Canis familiaris; Exposure assessment; Pesticide fate; Health; Pesticides; Pesticide residues; Dislodgeable residues; Diazinon
Abstract/Contents:Discusses a study in which the objectives were "to investigate the potential for an indoor/outdoor pet dog to transport and translocate diazinon residues into a residence following a lawn application, to determine if intimate contacts between a pet dog and occupants resulted in measurable exposures, and to determine if a pet dog could be a good indicator of exposure following a lawn application of diazinon." Includes the residues detected at the residence from various matrices following a granular diazinon application to residential turf, estimated loadings (ng/cm2) of diazinon on the hands of the three occupants of the residence and on the paws and fur of the pet dog, and the general daily activities of the mother and her two children that were recorded in recall diaries. States that "the dog was exposed to greater amounts of diazinon compared to the occupants. These results suggest that the dog is a good vehicle for the uptake, transfer, and translocation of residues into the home and is likely to expose occupants to these residues through intimate contacts."
Language:English
References:8
Note:Tables
ASA/CSSA/SSSA Citation (Crop Science-Like - may be incomplete):
Morgan, M. K., D. M. II Stout, and N. K. Wilson. 2001. Feasibility study of the potential for human exposure to pet-borne diazinon residues following lawn applications. Bull. Environ. Contam. Toxicol. 66(3):p. 295-300.
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