Association of Pesticide Exposure with Neurologic Dysfunction and Disease
National Institutes of Health · National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences
Abstract
Poisoning by acute high-level exposure to certain pesticides has well-known neurotoxic effects, but whether chronic exposure to moderate levels of pesticides is also neurotoxic is more controversial. Most studies of moderate pesticide exposure have found increased prevalence of neurologic symptoms and changes in neurobehavioral performance, reflecting cognitive and psychomotor dysfunction. There is less evidence that moderate exposure is related to deficits in sensory or motor function or peripheral nerve conduction, but fewer studies have considered these outcomes. It is possible that the most sensitive manifestation of pesticide neurotoxicity is a general malaise lacking in specificity and related to mild…
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2Topics & keywords
- Neurotoxicity
- Pesticide
- Medicine
- Toxicology
- Organophosphate
- Maneb
- Toxicity
- Biology
- Life below water