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Pesticide poisoning in India - challenges of data and management in public health

By: Donthi, Narasimha Reddy.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Economic & Political Weekly Description: 56(45 & 46), 6-13, Nov, 2021: p.17-19.Subject(s): Pesticide poisoning, Public health In: Economic & Political WeeklySummary: Across the world, studies show rising numbers in pesticide poisonings. Pesticide poisoning is a big problem in India. Due to various challenges, the data on pesticide poisoning compiled by the National Crime Records Bureau is not comprehensive. There is a direct linkage between intensive pesticide usage and poisoning. Pesticide poisoning—a growing public health issue—is ignored by the medical community, police, agriculture departments, and other regulatory authorities. – Reproduced
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56(45 & 46), 6-13, Nov, 2021: p.17-19 Available AR126531

Across the world, studies show rising numbers in pesticide poisonings. Pesticide poisoning is a big problem in India. Due to various challenges, the data on pesticide poisoning compiled by the National Crime Records Bureau is not comprehensive. There is a direct linkage between intensive pesticide usage and poisoning. Pesticide poisoning—a growing public health issue—is ignored by the medical community, police, agriculture departments, and other regulatory authorities. – Reproduced

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