Pesticide exposure in children

This statement presents the position of the American Academy of Pediatrics on pesticides. Pesticides are a collective term for chemicals intended to kill unwanted insects, plants, molds, and rodents. Children encounter pesticides daily and have unique susceptibilities to their potential toxicity. Ac...

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Hauptverfasser: Roberts, James R., Karr, Catherine J., Paulson, Jerome A., Brock-Utne, Alice C., Brumberg, Heather L., Campbell, Carla C., Lanphear, Bruce P., Osterhoudt, Kevin C., Sandel, Megan T., Trasande, Leonardo, Wright, Robert O.
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description This statement presents the position of the American Academy of Pediatrics on pesticides. Pesticides are a collective term for chemicals intended to kill unwanted insects, plants, molds, and rodents. Children encounter pesticides daily and have unique susceptibilities to their potential toxicity. Acute poisoning risks are clear, and understanding of chronic health implications from both acute and chronic exposure are emerging. Epidemiologic evidence demonstrates associations between early life exposure to pesticides and pediatric cancers, decreased cognitive function, and behavioral problems. Related animal toxicology studies provide supportive biological plausibility for these findings. Recognizing and reducing problematic exposures will require attention to current inadequacies in medical training, public health tracking, and regulatory action on pesticides. Ongoing research describing toxicologic vulnerabilities and exposure factors across the life span are needed to inform regulatory needs and appropriate interventions. Policies that promote integrated pest management, comprehensive pesticide labeling, and marketing practices that incorporate child health considerations will enhance safe use.
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Animals
Care and treatment
Child
Child Behavior Disorders - chemically induced
Child Behavior Disorders - prevention & control
Children & youth
Cognition Disorders - chemically induced
Cognition Disorders - prevention & control
Curriculum
Demographic aspects
Disease Models, Animal
Environmental Exposure - adverse effects
Environmental Exposure - prevention & control
Government regulation
Human exposure
Humans
Integrated control
Integrated pest management
Intelligence - drug effects
Laws, regulations and rules
Neoplasms - chemically induced
Neoplasms - prevention & control
Pediatrics
Pediatrics - education
Pesticides
Pesticides - poisoning
Pesticides - toxicity
Pests
Poison Control Centers
Poisoning
Poisoning, Accidental
Population Surveillance
Product Labeling
Risk Factors
Safety and security measures
Toxicity
United States
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