Self-reported acute pesticide intoxications in Ethiopia
Abstract Background Pesticide exposure is an important public health concern in Ethiopia, but there is limited information on pesticide intoxications. Residents may have an increased risk of pesticide exposure through proximity of their homes to farms using pesticides. Also the pesticide exposure mi...
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Main Authors: | Amare W. Nigatu (Author), Magne Bråtveit (Author), Bente E. Moen (Author) |
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