van Wendel_2001_Lancet_357_1014

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Title : Chronic nervous-system effects of long-term occupational exposure to DDT - van Wendel_2001_Lancet_357_1014
Author(s) : van Wendel de Joode B , Wesseling C , Kromhout H , Monge P , Garcia M , Mergler D
Ref : Lancet , 357 :1014 , 2001
Abstract :

Dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane (DDT) is a compound with moderate toxicity that is judged to be safe for occupational use, although little is known about its long-term effects on the human nervous system. We investigated chronic nervous-system effects of long-term occupational exposure to DDT by comparing the neurobehavioural performance of retired malaria-control workers with a reference group of retired guards and drivers. DDT-exposed workers did worse on tests assessing various neurobehavioural functions than controls; performance significantly deteriorated with increasing years of DDT application. Our results could not be explained by exposure to cholinesterase-inhibiting pesticides or other potential confounding factors.

PubMedSearch : van Wendel_2001_Lancet_357_1014
PubMedID: 11293598

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van Wendel de Joode B, Wesseling C, Kromhout H, Monge P, Garcia M, Mergler D (2001)
Chronic nervous-system effects of long-term occupational exposure to DDT
Lancet 357 :1014

van Wendel de Joode B, Wesseling C, Kromhout H, Monge P, Garcia M, Mergler D (2001)
Lancet 357 :1014