Pesticides in house dust from urban and farmworker households in California: an observational measurement study
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Studies report that residential use of pesticides in low-income homes is common because of poor housing conditions and pest infestations; however, exposure data on contemporary-use pesticides in low-income households is limited. We c...
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Main Authors: | McKone Thomas E (Author), Hubbard Alan (Author), Harnly Martha E (Author), Nishioka Marcia (Author), Bradman Asa (Author), Quirós-Alcalá Lesliam (Author), Ferber Jeannette (Author), Eskenazi Brenda (Author) |
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2011-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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