A Statewide Evaluation of the California Medical Supervision Program Using Cholinesterase Electronic Laboratory Reporting Data
The California Medical Supervision program is designed to protect workers who regularly mix, load, or apply the highly toxic Category I and II organophosphates and carbamates from overexposure by monitoring cholinesterase (ChE) inhibition in plasma and red blood cells. Since January 2011, testing la...
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Main Authors: | Ouahiba Laribi PhD (Author), Brian Malig MS (Author), Katherine Sutherland-Ashley PhD (Author), Rachel Broadwin MS (Author), Walker Wieland BS (Author), Charles Salocks PhD (Author) |
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2017-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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