Severe acute illness in a toddler exposed to multiple agricultural pesticides and an insect repellent.

J Agromedicine

a Washington State Department of Health , Office of Environmental Health, Safety and Toxicology , Olympia , Washington , USA.

Published: August 2014

Acute severe pesticide-related illness among farm worker children is rarely reported. The authors report a toddler with acute onset of apnea, cyanosis, somnolence, hypotonia, tachycardia, and miosis who required hospitalization. Health care providers suspected pesticide poisoning, but were unable to determine the causal agent. Investigation by a public health program documented four pesticide exposures that occurred within one-half hour of acute illness. This case illustrates the importance of a thorough environmental/occupational exposure history and obtaining biological samples. It also documents the need to strengthen the Worker Protection Standard for agricultural workers and the importance of reporting and investigating pesticide-related illness.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/1059924X.2013.826606DOI Listing

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