Literature DB >> 2955086

Outbreak of Omite-CR-induced dermatitis among orange pickers in Tulare County, California.

L D Saunders, R G Ames, J B Knaak, R J Jackson.   

Abstract

An outbreak of dermatitis cases among 198 orange pickers employed by a Tulare County, California, packinghouse was investigated. Dermatitis was contracted by 114 (58%) of the 198 workers exposed when Omite-CR-treated fields were harvested. The dermatitis occurred predominantly in the exposed areas of the neck and chest. A dose-response association with dermatitis was suggested for Omite-CR exposure, but not for Carzol, Omite-CR + Carzol, or other pesticides. Because no violations of pesticide preharvest intervals or application rates were found, it appears that residue degradation was not given adequate consideration in the registration of Omite-CR, thus compromising the safety of the worker.

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Year:  1987        PMID: 2955086

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Occup Med        ISSN: 0096-1736


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